Which body system's balance is disrupted by steroid use, leading to behavioral changes?
Endocrine System
Which carbohydrate source is classified as 'complex' and recommended for a pregame meal?
Whole grain and pasta
In the fibroblastic repair phase of healing, what is the primary goal for the injured tissue?
Start repairing damaged tissue and building scar tissue.
Which internal administration method is used when an immediate drug reaction is desired by injecting directly into a vein?
Intravenous
What does the 'S' stand for in SOAP?
Subjective
What is the maximum disqualification period for a USADA violation for a first-time offender?
12 months
What is the primary psychological marker that distinguishes an eating disorder (ED) from disordered eating (DE)?
A persistent disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of mental health.
31. A patient suffers a severe ankle sprain on Monday. By Wednesday, they notice significant swelling and bruising. Based on the healing phases, which phase are they most likely in and why is swelling occurring?
Phase 1 (Acute Inflammatory Response) because the body is cleaning up the injury site and preparing for healing
In the case of an athlete appearing unusually energetic, sweating heavily, and showing tremors when standing still, which substance is most likely being used?
Stimulants
What does the 'O' stand for in SOAP?
Objective
Which component of pharmacokinetics specifically deals with how a drug is filtered and removed from the body, primarily through the kidneys?
Excretion
An athlete is experiencing low energy, irregular periods, and has a high risk of stress fractures. Which condition does this triad represent?
Female Athlete Triad
36.A patient with sensory deficits presents with chronic muscle tightness. Why would both cryotherapy and thermotherapy be contraindicated for this patient?
Patients with sensory deficits cannot perceive temperature changes, making it unsafe to apply extreme temperatures without risk of tissue damage
According to the materials, what is the 'Efficacy' of a drug?
The capability of a drug to produce a specific therapeutic effect.
What does the 'A' stand for in SOAP?
Assessment
Which of the following is considered a 'micronutrient' that regulates body functions but provides no caloric energy?
Vitamins
Which carbohydrate source is classified as 'complex' and recommended for a pregame meal 3-4 hours before competition?
Whole grains and pasta
41.Why is IFC (Interferential Current) electrotherapy typically used for larger treatment areas compared to Premod?
IFC uses 4 pads creating an X-shaped pattern that covers a wider area, while Premod uses only 2 pads for smaller, more localized regions
A soccer player reports feeling 'sluggish' with decreased endurance two days after a tournament where she consumed alcohol. Why is she likely still sore?
Alcohol has slowed her muscle repair and dehydrated her.
What does the 'P' stand for in SOAP?
Plan
Why might a wrestler or soccer player show rapid muscle growth but also experience frequent muscle tightness and cramping?
Steroid use and hormone imbalance
45.How do short-term goals and long-term goals work together in a successful rehabilitation plan?
Short-term goals serve as stepping stones that progressively help the patient achieve the ultimate long-term goal of RTP
In the study of pharmacokinetics, most drug metabolism takes place in the:
Liver
How many Diagnoses should you put in the Assessment category?
DX and DDX