Environmental Illnesses and Considerations
Injury
Basics
Types of Injuries
Anatomy
100

Five types of heat illnesses are

What is Heat Stroke, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Cramps, Heat Syncope, and Heat Rash?

100

The injury evaluation acronym is

What is HOPS? History, Inspection/Observation, Palpation, Special Tests?

100

The NATA stands for 

What is the National Athletic Trainers' Association?

100

Sprain occurs from 

What is overstretching or tearing of ligaments

100

The 4 major muscles of the shoulder 

What is supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis?

200

S&S of Hyperthermia 

What is core temperature above 104 F, heavy sweating, dizziness, nausea, weakness, muscle cramps, and weak pulse?

200

When evaluating an injury, you must always compare

What is bilaterally?

200

_____ of the 50 states in the United States have some sort of regulation for athletic trainers.

What is 49

200

Concussion symptoms 

What is headaches, confusion, dizziness, nausea, and memory loss. 

200

The ligaments of the knee

What is ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL

300

S&S of Hypothermia 

What is body temperature drops below 95 F, uncontrollable shivering, slurred speech, confusion, and fumbling hands?

300

Under "Special Tests" what are you looking for? Be specific

What is ROM, joint stability, strength? -decreases in ROM, increases in joint laxity, decreased strength

300

These things are a must if you plan to become an athletic trainer

What is graduate from an accredited college or university, pass the BOC certification exam, and be recognized by the state that you practice in. (CT = licensure, CO = registration).

300

This is a stretch, rip, tear in the muscle

What is a strain?

300

The 4 muscles of the Quadriceps

What is Vastus lateralis, Vastus medialis, Vastus intermedius, and Rectus femoris

400

The medical terminology for jet lag 

What is Circadian dysrhythmia?

400

The treatment acronym is:

What is PRICES? protection, rest, ice, compression, elevation, support?

400

The 5 domains of an athletic trainer cover

What are: 1. Prevention 2. Emergency Care 3. Evaluation and Diagnosis 4. Therapeutic Intervention 5. Rehabilitation

400

Tendinitis is

What is the inflammation or irritation of a tendon?

400

Ligaments of the lateral ankle

What is ATFL, PTFL, and CFL

(Anterior Talofibular Ligament, Posterior Talofibular ligament, Calcaneofibular ligament)

500

These patients are affected by extreme heat due to dehydration and increased blood viscosity

What is Sickle Cell Disease Patients?

500

Physiological mechanisms of Ice and Heat

What is Ice: decreases local blood flow, edema, decreases pain, use for acute injuries up to 72 hours after injury 

What is Heat: increases blood flow, decreases pain, increase muscle relaxation, use for chronic injuries

500

 Athletic training became recognized as an allied health profession in

What is 1990

500

The difference between a dislocation and a subluxation

What is: A dislocation is a complete separation of joint bones, while a subluxation is a partial or incomplete displacement. 

500

The 8 carpal bones 

What is Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, and Hamate.

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