Rehab and Diagnostics
First Aid/Emergency Procedures
Pharmaceuticals/
Nutrition
Foot and Ankle Anatomy and Physiology
Ethics/Legal Issues/Policies and Procedures
100

The first thing you do when you get to the physical therapy clinic

What is Warm up/cardio/stretch?

100

The first step in treatment of cardiac arrest

What is recognition?

100

NSAIDS

What are Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or ibuprofen

100

The body plane that cuts the body in half horizontally

What is the transverse plane? 

100

The easiest way for an athletic trainer to get sued

What is negligence?

200

What are the first two major components of a rehab program? 

What is minimizing initial swelling and controlling pain

200

The scale used by Athletic Trainers to determine how bad head trauma or concussions are

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?
200

What are the 6 categories of nutrition?

Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, Water, Vitamins, and Minerals

200

How many bones are in the foot?

What are 26 bones?

200

the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care, care that persons would normally exercise to avoid injury to themselves or to others under similar circumstances

What is negligence?

300

Name 4 physiological movements

What is flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation

300

What is another word/phrase for choking? 

What is foreign airway body obstruction

300

The growth, repair, and maintenance of all tissues, regulation of body processes and energy production

What are the three major functions of nutrients?

300

MOI: landing after jumping, falling
S/S: immediate swelling, pain

What is a fracture of the calcaneus?
300

an individual improperly does something he or she has the legal right to do

What is misfeasance?

400

Name the four phases of rehab and what their main purpose is...

What is Preoperative Phase, Phase I: Acute Inflammatory Response Phase, Phase II: Fibroblastic Repair Phase, Phase III: Maturation-Remodeling Phase

400

When phoning 911, the bystander should be prepared to give what kind of information?

The location of the incident, the events that occurred, the number and condition of the victim(s), the type of aid being or already provided

400

Changing a drug into a water soluble compound that can be excreted

What is metabolism?

400

How many bones are in the human body

What is 206 bones

400

neither the government nor any individual who is employed by the government can be held liable for negligence

What is sovereign immunity? 

500
Exercises used to help muscles contract properly again, controlled movements, acceleration or deceleration of muscles

What is concentric or eccentric muscle contraction

500

What is an EAP and what is it used for? 

What is an emergency action plan and it is used so that athletic trainers and anyone on their team have a plan if an emergency were to occur

500

The rate at which a drug disappears from the body through metabolism, excretion, or both 

What is half-life? 

500

The origin of the abductor digiti minimi is?

the calcaneus, plantar aponeurosis

500

What does NPI stand for and what is it?

What is National Provider Identifier and  a government issued identification number for individual health care providers and provider organizations

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