AT as Administrator
Rehab & AT at UNL
BBP & EAPs
AT and Injury Care & Management / Sports Medicine Team
Prevention & Pre-participation Exams
100

This is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records.

What is FERPA?

100

What GPA must a student maintain in order to apply to UNL athletic training program?

2.75

100

Who should hang up first when calling EMS?

The EMS operator hangs up first!

100

What are two vitals that the ATC might assess during the Secondary Survey?

pulse, blood pressure, pupils, respiration, temperature, abnormal nerve response, level of consciousness, skin color, movement

100

What is the purpose of Preparticipation Exams?

Identify "At-Risk" Athletes

Establish entry baseline 

200

What are two considerations that should be made when designing an athletic training facility? (There are more than 2 to choose from)

Door location, door width, proximity to locker rooms, plumbing, lighting, flooring, etc.

200

What does the C in PRICE stand for?

Compression

200

What is an example of Indirect Pathogen Transmission?

Sharing utensils, towels, etc.

Inhalation of particles in air

Via vectors (animals, birds)

200

Which survey is used to determine immediate need for EMS?

Primary Survey

200

What are the written protocols that authorize designated members of the healthcare team to complete certain clinical tasks without having to first obtain a physician’s order?

Standing Orders

300

What are three areas of the athletic training facility that were discussed in class?

Treatment area, hydrotherapy area, rehab area, electrotherapy area, taping area, exam room, records area, storage area, ATC offices, pharmacy, pool, x-ray room

300

What is Passive Range of Motion?

Joint motion that the athletic trainer can move the body part through while the athlete is relaxing

300

What is a type of pathogen? (4 were listed as common in notes)

Virus, Bacteria, Fungus, Parasite

300

Name 4 members of the Injury Care & Management group of the Sports Med Team.

AT, PT, Team Physician, Massage Therapist, Chiropractor, Dentist, EMS, Orthotist, Nutritionists**, Sports Psych**

300

What part of the medical history does the Pre-participation inquire about? (Give 3 examples)

Family History

Injury History

Concussion History

Allergies/Athsma

Nutrition

Heat Illness History

400

What is considered one of the most important aspects of athletic training and will aid the athletic trainer in the case of a law suit?

Record keeping

400

What is another way to maintain cardiorespiratory function if an athlete is unable to run?

Bike, swim, upper body bike, etc.

400

Which stage of infection is when the disease reaches the point of greatest development while the body is resisting further damage from the pathogen?

Acute Stage

400

What does the "V" stand for in the AVPU scale and how is it assessed?

Verbal- patient responds to voice; not oriented to person, time, and place

400

In what ways does an ATC minimize hazards in the playing environment? (Give 2 examples)

Observe playing areas (Before, during, after)

Sanitation

Weather Conditions


500

What is an example of expendable equipment?

Tape, band aids, anything that is used once and thrown away.

500

What is an example of an eccentric exercise?

Lowering phase of a bicep curl, Lowering phase of an RDL, 

Eccentric contractions occur when the muscle is lengthening while contracted.

500

What are the two types of defense systems the body has against pathogens?

Mechanical Defense (Skin, mucous membranes)

Immune Defense (Cellular System)

     T cells (Increase WBCs) & B cells (produce antibodies)

     Antibodies neutralize Antigens

     Memory T cells form to create immunity

500

What are the five cardinal signs of infection?

Redness, Increased Temp, Loss of Function, Pain, Inflammation

500

What are the services that a qualified healthcare professional is deemed competent to perform and permitted to undertake?

Scope of Practice

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