What is the compression rate (BPM) when performing CPR?
100-120
What does ATC stand for?
Certified Athletic Trainer
What is the normal body temperature?
98.6 F (36.6 C)
What is the most common respiratory condition?
Asthma
What is caused by Epstein-Barr virus?
Mononucleosis
What is the compression to breath ratio during CPR?
30:2
What doctor specializes in children?
Pediatrician
Which type of heat illness is a medical emergency?
Heat stroke
What is the difference between hypertension and hypotension?
Hypertension - high blood pressure
Hypotension - low blood pressure
What 2 body fluids are highly unlikely to transmit HIV?
Saliva and tears
What are the compression depths for adult, child, and infant CPR?
Adult - at least 2 inches
Child - 2 inches
Infant - 1.5 inches
Which profession "generally makes the athlete feel better"?
Massage therapist
What temperature should the water be to rewarm a frostbitten body part?
102 F
Where is the appendix located in the body?
Right lower abdominal quadrant
What key term is required to be present for negligence to apply?
Duty of care
What should be done differently when performing unconscious choking compared to CPR?
Check the mouth for the object that the victim is choking on before giving breaths
What is the highest level of regulation for athletic training?
Licensure
What are the 4 venomous snakes native to Florida?
Eastern coral snake
Eastern diamondback rattlesnake
Cottonmouth (Water moccasin)
Copperhead
Descendants of what 2 regions of the world is sickle cell anemia most commonly found in?
Africa and Eastern Europe
What part of the brain regulates body temperature?
Hypothalamus
What is the acronym that is used to diagnosis and treat a stroke? Include what each letter stands for.
F - face dropping
A - arm weakness
S - speech slurred
T - time to call 911
What is the only state that has no regulation for athletic training?
California
What month range is considered hurricane season?
June to November
What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes in terms of what happens in the body?
Type 1 - the body is unable to produce insulin
Type 2 - the body produces insulin but the cells are resistant to it and fail to utilize it properly
What does NATA stand for and when was it founded?
National Athletic Trainers' Association
1950