A positive Thompson’s sign is indicative of what pathology?
A. Tight Hip Flexor
B. Tight Iliotibial Band
C. Ruptured Anterior Tibialis Tendon
D. Ruptured Posterior Tibialis Tendon
E. Ruptured Achilles Tendon
E. Ruptured Achilles Tendon
Which test would be used to specifically evaluate the supraspinatus?
A. Empty Can Test
B. Yergason’s Test
C. Valgus Stress Test
D. Tinel’s Sign
E. O'briens Test
A. Empty Can Test
What is a condition defined as an accumulation of fluid in the middle ear caused by local and systemic infection and inflammation?
A. Otitis Externa
B. Ruptured Tympanic Membrane
C. Labyrinthitis
D. Otitis Media
E. Auricular Hematoma
D. Otitis Media
Select all that apply: What are the leading causes of sudden cardiac death in patients under 35 years old?
Coronary Artery Disease
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Pericarditis
Anomalous Coronary Artery
Myocarditis
Hypertension
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Anomalous Coronary Artery
Myocarditis
What category of medicine is the drug Guafinisine?
A. NSAID
B. Antitussive
C. Antihistamine
D. Mucalytic
E. Decongestant
D. Mucalytic
What is another name for excessive pronation at the ankle joint?
A. Toe In
B. Pes Planus
C. Genu Varum
D. Pes Cavus
E. Toe Out
B. Pes Planus
An athlete reports numbness and tingling in the fourth and fifth digits. Which nerve is most likely affected?
A. Radial Nerve
B. Median Nerve
C. Axillary Nerve
D. Ulnar Nerve
E. Long Thoracic Nerve
D. Ulnar Nerve
What is Hyphema?
A. Conjunctivitis
B. Blood in the anterior chamber of the eye
C. Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
D. Corneal Abrasion
E. Chalazion
B. Blood in the anterior chamber of the eye
A 16-year-old baseball player is struck directly in the chest by a pitch. He initially takes a few steps, then suddenly collapses and becomes unresponsive. You are unable to detect a pulse within 10 seconds and he is not breathing normally. What condition is this athlete most likely suffering from?
A. Hemothorax
B. Commotio Cordis
C. Cardiac Contusion
D. Pneumothorax
E. Sudden Cardiac Arrest
B. Commotio Cordis
Select all that apply: Sickle Cell is a potentially life threatening condition in athletes. Which of the following are common leading causes to a sickling episode?
Cold dry air
Metabolic acidosis
Dehydration of red blood cells
Low altitude
High blood glucose
Low oxygen levels
Exercising in high temperature
Metabolic acidosis
Dehydration of red blood cells
Low oxygen levels
Exercising in high temperature
What special test indicates rectus femoris contracture?
A. Thomas Test
B. FABER Test
C. Kendall's Test
D. FADDIR Test
E. FAIR Test
C. Kendall's Test
A tennis player complains of pain of the elbow that worsens during resisted wrist extension. Which condition is most likely?
A. Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
B. Medial Epicondylitis
C. Olecranon Bursitis
D. Olecranon fracture
E. Lateral Epicondylitis
E. Lateral Epicondylitis
What are the 7 subtypes of concussion?
A. Vestibular, Ocular, Cognitive, Anxiety/Mood, Post Traumatic Migraine, Cervical and Sleep
B. Vestibular, Ocular, Cognitive, Anxiety/Mood, Post Traumatic Migraine, Somatic, and Sleep
C. Vestibular, Ocular, Cognitive, Anxiety/Mood, Post Traumatic Migraine, Exertional, and Sleep
D. Vestibular, Ocular, Cognitive, Anxiety/Mood, Post Traumatic Migraine, Sleep, and Neck
E. Vestibular, Ocular, Cognitive, Depression, Post Traumatic Migraine, Sleep, and Neck
D. Vestibular, Ocular, Cognitive, Anxiety/Mood, Post Traumatic Migraine, Sleep, and Neck
Match each heart structure with its primary function.
A. Right atrium
B. Pulmonary artery
C. Tricuspid valve
D. Aortic valve
E. Left ventricle
__ Prevents backflow from the left ventricle into the aorta
__ Receives deoxygenated blood from the body
__ Pumps oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation
__ Carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs
__ Prevents backflow from the right ventricle into the right atrium
D. Aortic Valve
A. Right Atrium
E. Left Ventricle
B. Pulmonary Artery
C. Tricuspid valve
What is Von Willebrand's disease?
A. Inherited increase in clotting factor that leads to excessive clotting
B. Disease causing low red blood cell count
C. Dysfunction or deficiency of protein that assists in blood clotting
D. Disease causing high white blood cell count
E. Disease causing low plasma volume in blood
C. Dysfunction or deficiency of protein that assists in blood clotting
According to the NATA position statement, what kind of training should be done throughout rehabilitation and follow-up management of ankle sprains to reduce reinjury rates?
A. Resistance Training
B. Plyometrics
C. Agility Training
D. Balance Training
E. Isometric Training
D. Balance Training
Select all that apply: What is the recommended first line of treatment for SLAP tears based on the NATA position statement?
Rehabilitation
Surgery
Debridement
NSAID use
Immobilization
Corticosteroid injection
Rehabilitation
NSAID use
Corticosteroid injection
According to the NATA position statement on skin diseases, what type of infection is Molluscum contagiosum?
A. Viral Infection
B. Parasitic Infection
C. Bacterial Infection
D. Fungal Infection
E. Neoplastic Infection
A. Viral infection
Your patient has SOB, chest tightness, frequent coughing, feeling of choking/suffocation, hoarseness, and noisy breathing. What is your most likely diagnosis?
A. Vocal Cord Dysfunction
B. Bronchitis
C. Asthma
D. Exercise induced bronchoconstriction
E. Pneumonia
A. Vocal Cord Dysfunction
Select all that apply: According to the NATA position statement on Exertional Heat Illnesses, what are the BEST statements regarding signs/symptoms for Exertional Heat Stroke?
CNS dysfunction
Hot, wet skin
Malar rash
Full body cramps
Temperature of >105 degrees Fahrenheit
Dry skin
CNS dysfunction
Hot, wet skin
Temperature of >105 degrees Fahrenheit
Select all that apply: A 60-year-old male presents with consistent intermittent claudication of the lower extremities after walking for 5 to 10 minutes. The pain is relieved with rest, and there are atrophic skin changes in the skin of both lower legs. He is diabetic and a smoker. Which tests will you recommend along with your evaluation?
Echocardiography
Electrocardiogram
Ultrasonography
Nuclear Scanning
Cardiac Catheterization
CT Scans
MRI
Cardiac Stress Testing
Ultrasonography
CT Scan
Cardiac Stress Testing
Upon visual inspection, you observe an athlete's fifth digit in extension at the MCP and DIP joints and flexion at the PIP joint. Which injury has this athlete sustained?
A. Jersey finger
B. Swan neck deformity
C. Mallet finger
D. Trigger finger
E. Boutinierre deformity
E. Boutinierre deformity
Your patient has a sore throat, enlarged tonsils, red throat, pain with swallowing, and a fever. Your patient has no hoarseness or lower respiratory symptoms. What is your diagnosis?
A. Laryngitis
B. Influenza
C. Strep
D. Mononucleosis
E. Pharyngitis
E. Pharyngitis
Select all that apply: According to the NATA position statement on management of asthma in athletes, which of the following are signs/symptoms of respiratory distress that require immediate referral?
SPO2 below 94%
Respiratory rate greater than 25 breaths per minute
Use of Nebulizer
Uncontrolled cough
Nasal flaring
Peakflow under 200
Significantly prolonged expiration phase of breathing
More than 4 inhaler uses in one day
Respiratory rate greater than 25 breaths per minute
Uncontrolled cough
Nasal flaring
Significantly prolonged expiration phase of breathing
Select all that apply: According to the NATA position statement, Which statements are part of the 7 things that should be included in an athletes Type I diabetes care plan?
15g of glucose ingested prior to exercise
Emergency contact information
Care plans should only be created for athletes 19 and younger
Blood glucose monitoring guidelines
Athletes should be reliant on parents, coaches, AT for all blood sugar management
Insulin therapy guidelines
Medical alert tag that is worn by the athlete at all times
100g of carbs consumed during workout
Emergency contact information
Blood glucose monitoring guidelines
Insulin therapy guidelines
Medical alert tag that is worn by the athlete at all times