Anatomy
Injuries
Treatment
Gen. Med.
Administration
100
This bone is damaged if a blowout fracture occurs.
orbital bone
100
The most common fracture of the spine occurs in what region?
lumbar
100
What is the most common form of cryotherapy?
Ice bag
100
The virus associated with either the common cold or the flu is present for how long?
7 - 10 days
100
What is the name of the test Athletic Trainers must pass to be certified?
BOC
200
What does the "I.T." in IT band of the hip stand for?
Iliotibial
200
What is the most common type of ankle sprain?
inversion
200
Vasodilation is a benefit of ?
thermotherapy
200
This disease commonly has yellowish-red pustules that mya itch or burn, is treated with antibacterial cream or antibiotics.
Impetigo
200
What does HIPAA stand for?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
300
TFCC, an injury to the wrist, stands for?
Triangular fribro cartilage complex
300
Medial epicondylitis is also known as ?
Pitcher's elbow
300
What are the four components of RICE?
Rest Ice Compression Elevation
300
This disease commonly has a reddish outer edge, is circular in shape, and is scaly or dry in the middle.
Ringworm
300
What is liability?
responsibility for one’s action, specifically when those actions cause harm or injury.
400
What are the two bones of the lower leg?
tibia and fibula
400
How many ribs must be fractured to be considered a flail chest?
3
400
What is the treatment protocol for a cervical spine fracture?
In-line stabilization
400
An enlarged spleen is a symptom of ?
mononucleosis
400
Which state practice regulation is used in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota?
licensure
500
The main medial ligament of the ankle is known as the ?
Deltoid
500
Epistaxis is a term meaning ?
nosebleed
500
What should a person do if blood soaks through the first layer of gauze placed on an injured athlete?
apply additional layers of gauze over the blood soaked gauze
500
If a patient presents with a high fever and stiff neck with NO flu-like symptoms what would you suspect?
meningitis
500
What is an emergency action plan?
is a written document detailing the standard of care required in an emergency at a specific institute.
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