Athletic Training at a glance
Medical terminology, forms/documentation, treatment
Wound care
Range of motion
Other
100

This abbreviation is N.A.T.A. 

What is the National Athletic Trainer's Association?

100

BID means this. 

What is twice a day?

100

This should be used when working with all human waste that can be potentially infectious. 

What is universal precautions?

100

Straightening a joint or increasing the angle between the bones is known as this motion. 

What is extension?

100

When there is a smooth cut.

What is an incision? 

200

The four components of HOPS.

What is history, observation, palpation, and special test?

200

Documents that guide the procedures of handling an emergency situation. 

What is emergency action plans?

200

An object that has a sharp edge that could cause contamination by breaking the skin should go in this. 

What is a sharps container?

200

Abduction means this. 

What is moving a body part away from the midline of the body?

200

This is how long you have to report an exposure to a potentially infectious material. 

What is 48 hours?

300
In this year, the NATA was developed. 

What is 1950?

300

Treatment that combines cold therapy and exercise. 

What is cryokinetics?

300

This item should be used if foreign objects are visible in an abrasion.

What is hydrogen peroxide?

300

Movement that is performed by the examiner while the patient relaxes all muscles. 

What is passive range of motion?

300

This is NOT a blood born pathogen. 

What is HPV?
400

Certified/licensed professional who teaches and evaluates students in a clinical setting using an actual patient base. 

What is a preceptor? 

400

This law prevents you from sharing medical information with anyone concerning an injury. 

What is HIPAA?

400

This is NOT required to be treated with universal precautions.

What is urine?

400

Bending of the knee to bring the foot toward the posterior thigh. 

What is knee flexion?

400

Inflammation of a bone at the growth plate. 

What is apophysitis? 

500

Immediate and emergency care is one of these items. 

What is one of the five domains of athletic training? 

500

Pain that occurs away from the injury site or actual source of pain.

What is referred pain?

500

Redness, swelling, yellow or green pus are all signs of this. 

What is an infection? 

500

This movement requires the thigh and knee to rotate away from the body. 

What is hip external rotation?

500

Combining a series of x-ray images taken from different angles and uses computer processing to create cross-sectional images, or slices, of bones, blood vessels, and soft tissues.

What is computerized tomography scan?

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