Anatomy/ Signs & Symptoms
BESS Testing
Side Line Assessment/ Cranial Nerves
Return to Play Criteria
Becoming an Athletic Trainer
100
Dizziness, vomiting, nausea, fatigue, headache and balance problems are all physical signs of this.
What is a concussion?
100
These are two types of surfaces used to complete the test.
What is floor/ground or foam pad? or What is stable or unstable surfaces?
100
There are 12 of these in the brain.
What are cranial nerves?
100
This is the last step of the return to play guidelines.
What is contact phase?
100
Prevention, diagnosis and intervention are some aspects of this health care providers job.
What is an athletic trainer?
200
A concussion is an injury sustained by a blow to this part of the body resulting in traumatic and unnatural forces.
What is the head?
200
Each trial of the test lasts this many seconds.
What is twenty seconds?
200
This nerve correlates with vision.
What is optic?
200
Standardized tool for evaluating injured athletes for concussions.
What is SCAT?
200
Mathematics along with this course should be taken in High School to prepare for a major in Athletic Training.
What is science?
300
An injury that occurs on the side opposite the area that was impacted is known as this.
What is contrecoup?
300
This is the total number of errors for any single condition.
What is ten?
300
This cranial nerve is tested when asking the athlete to "smile".
What is facial?
300
Must be asymptomatic for at least this many hours and go through several steps before returning to play.
What is 24 hours?
300
These are two of the non-traditional settings in athletic training. (There are three possible answers)
What is military, occupational, performing arts?
400
Temporal, occipital, parietal and frontal make up these.
What are the four lobes of the brain?
400
When doing a single leg stance, this is the side of your leg you should stand on.
What is non-dominant?
400
This cranial nerve is tested when asking the athlete to "smell" something.
What is olfactory?
400
This is a scale used for a more serious brain injury.
What is glascow coma scale?
400
These are three disadvantages of the profession. (There are four possible answers)
What are long hours, travel, commitment, and varied pay?
500
This part of the brain is responsible for balance.
What is cerebellum?
500
Standing heel to toe is known as this stance.
What is tandem stance?
500
These nerves are effected with eye movement. (There are three possible answers)
What are oculomotor, trochlear, abducens?
500
These are drills that are performed because they correlate with an athlete's position.
What are sport specific drills?
500
In a typical day, these are at least four other professionals you may have to report to or interact with. (There are eight possible answers)
What is a coach, parent, athletic director, administrator, nurse, physician, teacher and athletes?
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