A disease that can be identified by the yellow appearance of external body structures
What is Jaundice?
Name the primary muscle action of the rhomboids muscle group
What is Scapular retraction?
This special test is used to investigate the integrety of the achillies tendon
What is ThomPson's test?
Remember the letter P.
Heat transfer through direct contact (hot packs)
What is Conduction?
An annual screening of an athletes health to allow them to participate in athletic activities
What is a Physical Screening?
an auto-injector, a medical device used to administer a measured dose of adrenaline for the immediate treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
What is an EpiPen?
Blue to the Sky, Orange to the thigh!!
Que Billy's story....
Name the plane in which the supraspinatus muscle is isolated in manual muscle testing.
What is the Scapular Plane?
Name the shoulder test that produces no or fewer symptoms and is considered a positive test when this occur..
What is the relocation test?
An protocol that represents the recommendation for acute injuries including Elevation, Compression, Rest, and Ice?
What is the RICE Protocol?
Name the method of counting the number of seconds from the lightning flash until the sound of thunder, then dividing that number by 5 describes roughly how far away the lightning is
What is flash to bang?
a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the body does not receive enough blood flow to meet its needs
What is shock?
A name which represents the articulation of the tibia, talus, and fibula.
What is the Ankle Mortise?
This inferior glide test can demonstrate instability of the shou
What is a Sulcus Sign Test?
This stage of healing that is the longest and typically lasts 1 to two years.
What is the maturation (remodeling) phase?
Term used to describe the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
What is negligence?
An eating disorder that causes lack or loss of appetite
What is Anorexia?
A medical emergency due to increased pressure within muscular tissues?
What is Compartment Syndrome?
The 6 P's:
pain, pallor, paresthesia, paralysis, pulselessness, and poikilothermia (cold limb)
a physical examination maneuver used to assess for instability of the patella (kneecap).
What is patellar Apprehension test?
This type of exercise strengthens the quadriceps muscles by focusing on a smaller range of motion, specifically targeting the last 15-20 degrees of knee extension
What are Short-Arc Quads (SAQs)?
The ability to influence others
What is Power?
This medical condition can be identified due to the scent of ones breath smelling "fruity/Sweet"
What is DiebeticKetoAcidosis (DKA)?
The palpation of the hook of the hamate denotes this anatomical Landmark or area that is associated with Handlebar Palsy
What is Tunnel of Guyon ?
Name a standing test that evaluates Glutes Minims weakness.
What is Trendelenburgās?
"Pimp Walk"
Suggested size of treatment area with ultrasound
What is 2.5 times the size of the transducer (Ultrasound head)?
Name the type of athletic insurance that pays for covered medical expenses only after all other insurance policies have reached their limits.
What is catastrophic insurance?