How many CEUs does an athletic trainer need to maintain certification?
50 (in 2 year period)
What is the resting respiratory rate for an adult
(per minute)?
12 to 20
What is known as the "concussion of the heart"?
Commotio Cordis
Which cranial nerve is assessed by asking the athlete to smile, frown, puff cheeks?
Facial Nerve, Cranial Nerve 7
What is normal body temperature?
98.6
What does CEU stand for?
Continuing Education Unit
What is it called when a patient has a bluish tint to their skin or lips?
Cyanosis
Sudden Cardiac Arrest or Sudden Cardiac Death
What cranial nerve is tests the gag reflex?
Vagus Nerve, 10th Cranial Nerve
What is the syndrome in which the peripheral flow of blood is insufficient to return enough blood to the heart for normal functions?
Shock
What is the credentialing agency that certifies athletic trainers once the complete their boards?
BOC
What is the primary method of establishing an open airway?
Head-tilt chin-lift
What cardiac condition is Marfans Syndrome a symptom of?
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
What testing measure is typically done with a foam pad, on a double leg stance and single leg stance when assessing a sports related concussion?
BESS, Balance Error Scoring System
What is the most severe heat syndrome, when the body can no longer adequately cool itself and the internal body temperature rises to a level that can cause the brain and internal organs to shutdown (105)
Heat Stroke
Name one of the five practice domains of athletic training.
1. injury & Illness Prevention & Wellness Promotion
2. Examination, Assessment & Diagnosis
3. Immediate & Emergency Care
4. Therapeutic Intervention
5. Healthcare Administration & Professional Responsibility
What is an airway adjunct that is effective in maintaining an airway in victims who are unconscious and do not have a gag reflex?
Oropharyngeal
What cardiac condition exhibits flu-like symptoms, including body ache, joint pain, headache, sore throat, and diarrhea?
Myocarditis
What is the result of a forceful external blow to a non moving head and can result in injury to the brain directly beneath the area of the cranium that receives the blow?
What is the largest solid organ located in the right upper quadrant (RUQ)?
Liver
NATA (National Athletic Trainers Association)
What are rales?
Wet, crackling noise which is a sign of fluid in the lungs.
What is the heart enclosed in?
The Pericardium
What do you evaluate the cranial nerve, Abducens?
Check lateral eye movement
What is identified by flexion of the fingers, wrists, and elbows with the forearms on the chest when the legs are extended and rotated slightly inward?
Decorticate Posturing