ROM stands for
What is Range of Motion
True/False: A Fx and a Break are the same thing
What is True
True/False: An Extrinsic Factor is out of your control
What is True
Name the 2 Abbreviations discussed in class
What is SOAP/HOPS
PROM stands for
What is Passive Range of Motion
NATA
What is National Athletic Trainers Association
Sports Classification is broken up into this number of groups
What is 3
3 examples of Intrinsic Facotrs
What is: Age, Gender, Body Size, Injury Hx, Fitness Level, Muscular Strength/Flexibility, Skill Level, Psychological State, etc.
True/False: Injury Documentation discussed in class is only utilized on initial injury/evaluation
What is False
Name 2 of the different types of Fx discussed in class
What is: Closed, Compound, Stress, Salter Harris
EAP
What is Emergency Action Plan
When talking about a sports injury time frame is important, give the term for a "rapid onset" injury
What is "Acute"
Three examples of Protective Equipment
What is: Helmet, Pads, Facemask, Mouth piece, Shoes, etc.
Explain what falls into the "O" section
What is Physical Findings and Measurable findings
When talking about injuries and their severity how many different degrees are there?
What is 3
Prn
What is As Needed
Strains are injuries to this type of tissue
What is Tendons and Muscles
A cold condition/temperature that requires events to be moved inside
What is 30 degrees w/rain OR 25 degrees w/o rain
The "P" found in each abbreviation stands for..
What is "Palpation" and "Plan"
A Bruised Bone is also called
What is a Contusion
Q.i.d
What is 4x/day
The term Salter-Harris is describing this type of injury
What is Fx to a growth plate
Name 3 of the 4 types of stretching discussed in class
What is Static, Dynamic, Passive and PNF
Patient records should be kept for this long
What is 7 years
A document done on an athlete prior to participation in athletics
What is PPE/Pre-Participation Exam