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Skin Conditions
NC & EP
Psych & Law
con & prev of sports injury
100

Body heat is gained through wind/water.

What is convection?

100

bleach to water ratio for the regular cleaning of wrestling mats?

What is 1:10?

100

one gram of protein supplies how many kilocalories

what is 4?

100

Plaintiff has voluntarily consented to assume responsibility for injury.

What is assumption of risk?
100

characterize by rapid onset, resulting from a traumatic even-sudden onset injury 

What is acute injury?

200

Freezing of tissues due to excessive cold and lack of oxygen supply.

What is frostbite?

200

Bullseye rash, chills, body aches, and stiffness are s/s

What is lymes disease?

200

composed of amino acids

What is proteins?

200

ADHD stands for ....

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

200

bonelike formation within the muscle tissue 

What is myositis ossificans?

300

Normal core body temperature ranges 

What is 98.0°F -98.6 °F 

300

Small, superficial, brownish red, elevated lesions that tend to be circular or scaling. 

What is ringworm?

300

Macronutrients 

What is carbs, fats, proteins?

300

repeated bouts of binge eating followed by some form of purging 

What is bulimia nervosa?

300

epiphyseal growth plate fx

What is salter-harris fracture

400

body loses heat too rapidly and results in a total body cooling with a core temperature below normal.

What is hypothermia?

400

types of organisms that causes tinea 

What is fungi?

400

Vitamins A, D, E, K

What is fat soluble vitamins?

400

Type of tort defined as "the failure to do what a reasonably careful and prudent person would have done under the same or like circumstance, or doing something that a reasonably careful and prudent person would not have done under the same or like circumstances." 

What is Negligence?

400

5 clinical signs of inflammation 

What is pain, swelling, increased temperature, redness & loss of function?

500

Lack of oxygen causes fluid to leak into the lungs, creating less oxygen being delivered to the tissues.

What is high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE)?

500

Cycles between active disease and remission. Transmitted by direct contact. Flue-like symptoms. No cure-antiviral medications

What is Herpes simplex virus?

500

Acute life-threatening condition involving the failure to maintain adequate circulation to vital organs.

What is shock?

500

links disordered eating with osteoporosis and amenorrhea

What is Female athlete triad?

500

Condition that cannot be diagnosed until after death through autopsy. 

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) 

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