Healthcare Team/BBP
Mechanisms of Sports Injuries
Training & Conditioning/Nutrition
Environmental Conditions
EAP/Documentation
100

This form of hepatitis has no vaccine.

What is hepatitis C?

100

Children are more likely to sustain this type of fracture.

What is a greenstick fracture?

100

The muscle that contracts to produce movement.

What is the agonist?

100

This condition is also known as heat collapse.

What is heat syncope?

100

The section of the SOAP note that includes a patient's diagnosis.

What is the assessment?

200

This person on the health care team has ultimate medical authority.

Who is the medical director?

200

This injury occurs when there is a complete separation of two articulating bones.

What is a dislocation?

200

This macronutrient yields 9 calories per gram.

What is fat?

200

Organ damage begins at this elevated body temperature.

What is 106°?

200

This scale is used to determine a patient's level of responsiveness.

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?

300

Strength and conditioning coaches fall under this side of the sports medicine umbrella.

What is performance enhancement?

300

A stretch beyond the normal limits of a muscle that produces microtears.

What is a 1st degree strain?

300

In events longer than this amount of time, an athlete will need to ingest carbohydrates during competition.

What is 2 hours?

300

This cold illness commonly affects exposed body parts, is characterized by peeling/blistering skin, and is only painful for a few days.

What is frostnip?

300

This federal act sets the standards for privacy protection of health information.

What is HIPAA?

400

Pretending that all human blood is infectious is referred to as this.

What is a universal precaution?

400

The type of tissue stress that produces a rotational force.

What is torsion?
400

Sleep and foam rolling fit into this category of training.

What is recovery?

400

The act of gradually getting used to an environment so as to increase resistance to heat.

What is acclimatization?

400

These are what are checked when assessing the ABCs.

What are airway, breathing, and circulation?

500

Nitrile gloves are an example of this type of equipment.

What is personal protective equipment?

500

This is present when pain is felt in a different area than the source of injury.

What is referred pain?
500

This is what happens to the viscosity of muscles during the course of a warm-up.

What is it decreases?

500

A heat illness characterized by a core temperature of 102°, profuse sweating, a rapid pulse, and that is not a medical emergency.

What is heat exhaustion?
500

Under HIPAA, a patient's address is considered part of this.

What is protected health information (PHI)?

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