This is the form of credentialing that is the most restrictive form of governmental regulation.
What is licensure?
Name five common side effects of non-specific NSAIDs.
What are dyspepsia, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, peptic ulcers, and gastrointestinal bleeding?
Strict vegetarians and vegans are at a greater risk than non-vegetarians of developing deficiency in this vitamin.
What is Vitamin B12?
Fatigue, vomiting, dizziness, nausea, and confusion are signs of these fluid loss conditions.
What are severe hyponatremia and severe dehydration?
An athlete who receives a direct blow to the chest wall with a hard projectile may develop commotio cordis due to this condition that occurs with the heart.
What is ventricular fibrillation?
The year the NATA was founded.
What is 1950?
Define nonfeasance, malfeasance, and misfeasance.
What is nonfeasance = fail to perform legal duty (omission), malfeasance = commit illegal act (commission), and misfeasance = improperly do legal action?
The body cannot make this many essential amino acids and they must be consumed in the diet.
What are nine amino acids (histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine)?
An athlete complaining of otalgia, fever, feeling of fullness in the ear, and diminished hearing should be referred to a physician with suspicion of this condition.
What is otitis media?
Aortic dissection and rupture, along with severe aortic regurgitation, account for the majority of sudden deaths related to athletes with this disorder.
What is Marfan Syndrome?
Name the book the Cramer family wrote in 1932.
What is the First Aider?
Name the way NSAIDs exert their pharmacological effects.
What is through the inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis?
Name which macronutrient becomes the predominant fuel for endurance exercise lasting for less than and more than 20 minutes.
What are carbohydrates and fats, respectively?
For wrestlers with bacterial skin infections, they are expected to follow this guideline to participate.
What is no participation until at least 72 hours of treatment and lesions are not actively draining, then cover lesions until completely gone?
Define irritable bowel syndrome and when peak prevalence of this condition is found.
What is abdominal discomfort or pain with altered bowel habits for at least three days/months in the previous three months with the absence of organic disease, peak prevalence of IBS is from ages 20-29?
Explain the dermatomes and myotomes for the upper extremity (Upper Quarter Screen, C5-T1) and their nerves.
What is C5 = lateral arm/shoulder ABD (axillary nerve), C6 = lateral forearm, thumb, and index finger/elbow FL (radial nerve), C7 = middle finger/elbow EXT (radial nerve), C8 = pinky finger/finger OPP or FL (ulnar nerve), T1 = medial elbow/finger ABD or ADD (medial brachial cutaneous nerve)?
List and define the four components/elements considered in proving negligence.
What are Element 1: You Were Owed a Duty of Care, Element 2: The Duty of Care was Breached, Element 3: The Breach of Duty Caused Your Injuries, and Element 4: You Suffered Verifiable Damages?
Name a way to help prevent iron-deficiency anemia in vegetarian athletes and a supplement that can be taken to help absorb iron.
What is to eat iron-rich plant foods such as lentils, beans, and spinach alongside Vitamin C supplements?
Tactile fremitus increases when this occurs in the lung tissue with respiratory conditions like pneumonia.
What is consolidation?
Name three signs/symptoms of exertional sickling that differentiates it from heat exhaustion.
What is muscle pain not as pronounced as weakness, normal muscle appearance, hyperventilation with effective airflow, slump to the ground, will still be conscious and able to talk, core temp is not significantly elevated?
What are the six P's of compartment syndrome of the lower leg?
What is Pain in Compartment, Pain with Passive Stretch, Paresthesia, Pulseless, Pallor, and Paralysis?
Describe the four categories of supplies/equipment and two examples of each.
What are expendable = cannot be reused (tape, bandages, hydrogen peroxide), nonexpendable = can be reused (compression wraps, scissors, neoprene sleeves), nonconsumable capital = usually not removed from ATR (ice machine, treatment tables, modality units), and consumable capital = kept but leaves ATR (crutches, coolers, kits)?
Strength athletes should consume this many grams of protein per kilogram per day, and what is the optimal time frame to consume protein after resistance training and reasoning behind it.
What is 1.5g/kg and within 24-48 hours because muscle protein synthesis is increased during this time frame?
Name the twelve cranial nerves in order with their functions (bonus 1000pts if you know the nerve types)
What is I didn't feel like typing them all out so look at this handy picture on the next tab?
Name and describe the Salter Harris classifications.
What are Type 1: separation of physis, Type 2: separation of growth plate & small part of metaphysis, Type 3: fracture of physis, Type 4: fracture of portion of physis & metaphysis, and Type 5: crushing force/growth deformity?