Med Cond.
Sports Med Careers/Hx.
Ethics/
Legality
Skeletal System
Random Mix
100

What is the primary treatment you would use for the FLU VIRUS? WHY?

ANTI-VIRAL MEDICATION

(Not Antibiotic!!!!)

100

True or False? Athletic Trainers must complete an accredited program, perform clinical rotations, pass the Board of Certification exam, obtain state licensure and work with a medical physician.

TRUE
100

What are the two actions every clinician should perform before helping every patient?

1) Obtain Consent


2) Clean Your Hands

100

What bone is known as the "keystone" of the arch?

Which arch does this bone specifically support?

Navicular

Medial Longitudinal Arch

100

Vomiting, diarrhea, and high fever can all lead to what?

Severe Dehydration

200

What is the condition called when the blood glucose is too low and too high.

too low = hypoglycemia

too high = hyperglycemia

200

If you decide to pursue a career in Physical Therapy, what degree level must you obtain?

Doctorate Degree

200

Why is record keeping so important? 

IF YOU DID NOT WRITE IT DOWN,
IT DIDN’T HAPPEN!!!!

200

What is the medical term for:

- Low Arch & High Arch?

Low Arch - Pes Planus (over pronation)

High Arch - Pes Cavus (under pronation)

200

How many pairs of Spinal Nerves are there?

Thirty-One (31)

300

When showing symptoms of an severe allergic reaction, what medication would you use to treat the reaction in an emergency?

When showing symptoms of an slight-allergic reaction, what medication can you use to help treat the reaction in a non-emergency?

EMERGENCY: Epi-Pen: Epinephrine

NON-EMERGENCY: Liquid/Pill: Antihistamine

300

-What was the name of the doctor who successfully separated conjoined twins at the head?

- What method did he do to complete the surgery successfully?

Dr. Benjamin Carson

He stopped the twins' hearts from beating for one hour to reduce loss of blood.

300

What word goes with the following definition - ?What word describes "the legal responsibility to perform duties in a reasonable and prudent manner"

Liability

300

What are the two functions of the arches of the foot?

1) Their shape allows them to act in the same way as a spring, bearing the weight of the body.

2) Absorbing the shock produced during locomotion (walking & running).

300

What condition is characterized by an enlarged thickening of the heart musculature causing difficulty for the blood to pump?

HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY

400

 What is the immediate treatment for Cardiac Arrest?

Name All 3 Parts in total (THREE PART ANSWER)

1) Emergency Transport/Ambulance (Call 911) 

2) Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

3) CardioPulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

400

What was the first African-American Athletic Trainer in the National Football League

Ronnie P. Barnes

400

What word goes with the following definition - The failure to give reasonable care or to do what another prudent person with similar experience, knowledge, and background would have done under the same or similar circumstances is called:


Negligence

400

Name the 3 arches of the foot

Transverse Arch (Anterior)

Lateral Longitudinal Arch (Lateral)

Medial Longitudinal Arch (Medial)

400

What is another name for Afferent nerves?
What are their functions?

Sensory Neurons - Stimulated by stimuli from the external environment.

500

Where does "Rebound Pain" occur?

What condition is this associated with?

What is the main treatment for this condition?

"McBurney's Point" 

Appendicitis

Surgical Removal - Appendectomy

500

What Three documents do you need to be an Athletic Trainer?

- Master's Degree

- Professional Certification

- State License 

500

What is the purpose of HIPPA?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is a federal regulation enacted in 1996 to protect sensitive personal health information from being disclosed without the patient’s consent or knowledge.

500

What bony landmark of the body is known as the "rotator cuff of the hip"?

Greater Trochanter of the Femur

500

What are the Five Senses that Sensory Organs are based off of?

Name them and provided and example of each.

Sensory Organs are based on the five senses:

ears (hearing - music)


nose (smelling - strong scent like alcohol)


eyes (seeing - identifying colors or objects)


skin (feeling - pain, touch, sharp/dull)


tongue (tasting - spicy, sweet, bitter)

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