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100
Places on the body used to control bleeding
What are pressure points
100
Involuntary contractions in response to pain.
What is muscle guarding
100
An injury to muscles and tendons
What is a strain
100
A portion of the bone breaks through the skin.
What is an open fracture.
100
Assistance given to an athlete who is able to walk.
What is ambulatory aid
200
A state of insensibility, lack on conscious awareness.
What is unconsciousness
200
Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
What is PRICE
200
Residual pressure when the heart is between beats.
What is Diastolic Blood Pressure
200
The governing body of Certified Athletic Trainers.
What is NATABOC
200
Responsible for planning eating programs for teams and individual athletes
What is a nutritionist
300
Little or no displacement of broken bones
What is a closed fracture
300
Runs longitudinally and divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
What is the frontal plane
300
Pointing the foot down
What is plantar flexion
300
Away from the midline of the body.
What is lateral
300
Farther from the origin of a body part of the point of attachment.
What is distal
400
Toward the front of the body
What is anterior
400
Increases the angle between two articulating bones
What is extension
400
Toward the head or upper part of a structure.
What is superior
400
Movement of a limb away from midline.
What is abduction
400
Away from the head or toward the lower part of a structure.
What is inferior
500
Individual that can assist athletes with coping strategies
What is a sport psychologist.
500
Closer to the origin of the body or the point of attachment.
What is proximal
500
Nerves that provide information about joint position.
What are mechanoreceptors
500
Movement of the heel medially
What is inversion
500
Walking on the interior aspect of the foot
What is pronation.
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