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100

Which condition is carried in the throat, transmitted to another person via saliva, and is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus?  Why can't they play until cleared?

Mono; ruptured spleen

100
Metabolism of drugs mostly takes place where?

liver (but also some in kidneys and blood)

100

During a preparticipation physical, the team physician comes across a basketball player with the following profile: The athlete is tall with an arm span greater than his height, pectus carinatum or excavatum, high arched palate, and myopia. What is the probable diagnosis?

Marfans Syndrome

100

corns usually appear on what toes?

4th and 5th

100

Should you use tap water for traumatic wounds with exposed bone or tendon?

No- use saline

100

Russell's sign is indicative of what condition?

bulimia nervosa

200

An athlete who is experiencing purulent nasal drainage that is yellow, green, or brown may have which of the following conditions?

bacterial sinusitis

200

Can you give a child aspirin?

NO! Reyes syndrome (can be fatal)- that also means no Bismuth subsalicylate (Kaopectate, Pepto-Bismol )

200

damage of striated muscle due to elevated creatine . leading to renal failure and the classic symptom of coca cola colored urine

Rhabdomyolysis

200

Bulls Eye Rash is indicative of what disease?

Lyme

200

WHat temperature should the cleansing solution be when delivered to the wound bed?

between 98.6-107.6

200

Immunization against the hepatitis B virus will also prevent the manifestation of which of the following viruses?
a. Hepatitis A
b. Hepatitis C
c. Hepatitis D
d. HIV
e. Human papillomavirus

c. Hepatitis D

300

What are the appropriate procedures to follow when cleaning bloodborne pathogens from wrestling mats?

a. Spray contaminated area with alcohol.
b. Spray contaminated area with 1:10 bleach solution.
c. Spray area with alcohol and water solution.
d. Place soiled materials in waste receptacle.
e. Place saturated materials in biohazard trash.
f. Clean area with soap and water.

b, d, e, f

300

Tylenol is an NSAID. T/F

False

300

How may an urinary tract infection be avoided in a female athlete?

 Practicing sanitary bowel and bladder habits  (do not hold it)

300

What is the ABCDE of skin cancer?

Assymetry, border (irregular), color, diameter, evolving

300

How long should wound closure strips remain on?

5-10 days

300

Under which of the following environmental conditions would an undiagnosed patient with sickle-cell trait be at most risk?

a. Hot, humid environment

b. Cold, dry environment

c. High-altitude environment

d. Cold, humid environment

e. A and C


e. A and C

400

What is the virus that causes infectious mono?  Can a person still compete?

Epstein Barr Virus (EBV), no!  (enlarged spleen)

400

The treatment of choice for EIB is an inhaled corticosteroid from a metered dose inhaler taken 15 to 30 minutes before the onset of exercise or as needed during exercise. True or False

FALSE - albuterol 30 min prior

400

A fasting glucose of what is considered diabetes?

126 mg/dl

400

Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus is known as CA-MRSA in the active population. An athlete with a confirmed case of MRSA may return to play when which of the following occurs?

Infected region is completely infection free.

400

Where do most people carry staph?

nostrils

400

If an athlete has an allergic reaction to a penicillin, there is a possibility that he or she will also be allergic to

Cephalosporins (macrolides are ok)

500

Which is often fatal- viral or bacterial meningitis?

bacterial meningitis

500

Most drug absorption occurs from the small intestine due to the high surface area of absorption. true/false

True

500

What is hypertensive crisis blood pressure?

180/120

500

Which of the following topical fungal conditions is categorized as a yeast disorder rather than a true fungal infection?
a. tinea cruris
b. tinea corporis
c. tinea unguium
d. tinea versicolor

d. tinea versicolor

500

Which of the following medications can contribute to heat-related illnesses?
a. Proton pump inhibitors
b. Antiemetics
c. Beta-blockers and antihistamines
d. Anti-inflammatories
e. Antibacterials

c. Beta-blockers and antihistamines

500

A cross-country runner is being started on a tetracycline antibiotic for acne. What adverse effect would the athletic trainer be most concerned about?

photosensitivity

600

All of the following types of infection are transmitted through the air except:
a. Meningitis
b. Pneumonia
c. Tuberculosis
d. Scarlet fever
e. Malaria

Malaria

600

Which classification of antibiotics has been linked to tendon ruptures, thus making them of specific concern to the athletic population?

flouroquinolones

600

What 3 symptoms constitute Female Athlete Triad?

Osteoporosis, ammenorrhea, disordered eating

600

What is the classic sign of Impetigo contagiosa?

"honey-colored" crusts

600

A patient has fruity smelling breath and excessive thirst this could be a sign of

diabetes and going into diabetic coma

600

The use of oral decongestants such as pseudoephedrine in certain patients is not recommended due to its potential to exacerbate other disease states. Patients with which condition should not use an oral decongestant?

uncontrolled hypertension

700

Genital warts are caused by which of the following?
a. HIV
b. Herpes I virus
c. Herpes II virus
d. Chlamydia
e. Human papillomavirus

e. Human papillomavirus

700

What is the maximum daily limit on acetaminophen?

4000mg

700

What are the causes of iron deficiency (anemia) in athletes?

Heelstrike hemolysis also called
Runner's anemia

700

What's another name for jock itch?

tinea cruris

700

Sports hematuria is a medical emergency.  True or False

False

700

What is the biggest risk factor of Marfan Syndrome?

Dissected aorta

800

What infection do you have to have if you have herpes zoster?

herpes zoster (shingles) comes from chicken pox

800

β-blockers are banned by the NCAA for athletes participating in:
a. Golf.
b. Rifle competitions.
c. Tennis.
d. Basketball.

rifle competitions (blocks adrenaline responses, banned especially in precision sports)

800

Disorder characterized by vasospasm of the arteries, primarily in the hands; can also affect the feet, nose, and ears

Raynauds

800

dermatitis caused by excessive exposure to cold; tissue does not freeze but acts with edema, reddening, possibly blistering and a sensation of burning and itching after exposure to cold

chillblains

800

What disorder has a classic butterfly rash?

Systemic Lupus (SLE)

800

Adverse effects of anabolic-androgenic steroids in female athletes include:

Adverse effects of anabolic-androgenic steroids in female athletes include:

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