History
Emergency
Terminology
Modalities
Basic AT Knowledge
100

Year that the NATA was founded

What is 1950?

100

The first step in wound care

What is PPE/Personal Protective Equipment?

100

The fundamental starting position when referring to body motions or locations

What is Anatomical Position?

100

Modality that was debated on in class :) 

What is ICE!

100

Meaning of the acronym "BBP"

What is "Blood Bourne Pathogens"?

200

Degree Needed as of 2022 to become an Athletic Trainer

What is a Masters Degree?
200

Meaning of the acronym "EAP"

What is Emergency Action Plan?

200

Refers to away from the surface of the body

(anatomical term)

What is "Deep"?

200

uses long, gliding strokes from the extremities inward at various levels of pressure

What is Effleurage? 

200
The piece of equipment that is used to transport an injured person with a suspected spinal injury

What is a spine board?

300

Number of domains that Athletic Training is structured around

What is 5?

300
The condition where the heart is traumatically struck by an object, like a baseball or hockey puck, causing ventricular fibrillation  

What is Commotio Cordis?

300

Motion that increases the angle between two joints

What is "Extension"? 

300
The first goal in rehab (first thing you want to accomplish) 

What is pain management? 

300

Tool used by Athletic Trainers to help diagnose concussions

What is the SCAT5?

400
The year that the AMA recognized Athletic Trainers as an allied healthcare professional 

1990

400

Name of the Hepatitis that is NOT a Blood Bourne Pathogen 

What is Hepatitis A?

400

Fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone

What is a ligament? 

400

Meaning of the acronym IASTM 

What is Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization? 

400

Group of 3 muscles that make up the posterior aspect of the thigh

(Name all 3 and group name)

The Hamstrings: semitendinosis, semimebranosis, biceps femoris 
500

Athletic Training began at this University in 1881

What is Harvard University?

500

The normal heart rate range for the average adult

What is 60-100 bpm?

500
Medical terminology for bruising

What is Ecchymosis?

500

Founder of Swedish Movement Cure massage techniques that are commonly used today

Who is Per Henrik Ling?

500

The Five Cardinal Signs of Inflammation

What are Redness, Swelling, Heat, Pain, Loss of Function?

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