Monday, May 27, 2013

Kaitlyn Cerne

On Friday, Meg and I prepared for the boys lacrosse playoff game. There were many things that we needed to take out to the field in order to keep everyone safe and be prepared for any type of injury. Meg told me that the most important rule about being an athletic trainer is to always be prepared. Whether someone looses a contact and needs eye drops or falls and tears a ligament, we must always prepare and bring even the littlest of things. Meg and I were unable to go to the game though because her son had a baseball game and she wanted to go to that instead. Until we had to leave, I worked on making my flash cards even more elaborate. For example, on the front side of the name of a muscle. Then on the back side, I printed off pictures form the internet of the muscle and its position in the body and its location compared to other muscles around it. I did this for all of the muscles as well as all of the bones. In addition to this, Meg and I downloaded apps on our phones of anatomy and physiology quizzes. One game was really cool and helpful because it provided quizzes and games on the information that I am learning about. I then began making flashcards for all of the systems in the body and leaning what each system does as well as the organs within that system.

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