An abnormal sensation characterized by numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation is called
What is paresthesia
100
The proliferative phase of healing includes
What is development of new blood cells,
formation of fibrous tissue, and
wound contraction
100
_____ stimulates nerve endings and causes pain during the vasodilation phase of inflammation.
bradykinin
100
Which model suggests that there are stages of grieving through which an individual progresses when confronted with loss?
What is Stage Perspective by Kubler-Ross
100
The plantar fascia is an example of a(n)
What is aponeuroses
200
An advantage of testing muscle strength throughout the full range of motion is that
a painful arc of motion can be identified
200
Which of the following are characteristics of scar tissue?
What is fibrous, inelastic, nonvascular
200
_____ explains that bones remodel and adapt to forces placed upon them.
What is Wolff's Law
200
Which of the following mental skill techniques is used to enhance performance?
What is imagery
200
Ligaments resist large tensile loads from directions other than along
What is their long axis.
300
What two potential effects occur when a force acts on an object?
What is acceleration and deformation
300
The sensory component of a nerve root is tested using a
What is dermatome
300
The bones cells that form new bone tissue are called
What is osteoblasts
300
What model identifies four quadrants (i.e., physical well-being, emotional well-being, social well-being, and self-concept) as impacted when an individual has sustained an injury?
What is Affective Cycle of Injury
300
Which of the following is NOT a normal joint end feel?
What is empty
400
Which of the following best describes a stage 2 tendinitis?
pain during activity and does not restrict performance
400
An athlete has sustained an acute ankle sprain. The force producing this injury is
What is macro trauma
400
The leading cause of loss of consciousness in a sports activity is
What is head injuries
400
True of False: A psychologist is capable of prescribing medication.
What is False
400
Decorticate rigidity is posturing characterized by
marked extension of the legs and marked flexion of the elbows, wrists, and fingers
500
According to the NCAA, which of the following does NOT need to be included in an athlete's medical record?
What is drug testing results
500
CHAPTER 5- Which of the following best illustrates a diagnostic sign?
What is
A)
Edema
B)
blurred vision
C)
Nausea
D)
headache
ANSWER A
500
CHAPTER 5-Which of the following terms refers to a structure on both sides of the body or body part?
What is bilateral
500
CHAPTER 5- When asking about the characteristics of symptoms, the athletic trainer should determine
What is location, onset, severity, frequency, duration
500
True or False? Pain that occurs before the end of the available range of motion indicates a chronic injury.