Fundamental Knowledge
Risk Management & Injury Prevention
Pathology of Injuries and Illnesses
Orthopedic Clinical Examination & Diagnosis
Medical Conditions & Disabilities
100

A bone acts as which of the following in regard to lever systems in the body

a lever

100

The globe thermometer temperature reading of a WBGT meter represents what

Relative humidity

100

There is a rugby player who recently ended a long term relationship with her boyfriend. She presents with localized, painful blisters along one side of her body from the upper half of the spine to the breastbone. She mentions she is experiencing burning and tingling with some flu-like symptoms. What might her symptoms imply?

Herpes zoster

100

What muscle is located across the distal interosseous space between the radius and ulna

Pronator quadratus

100

What electrocardiogram segment identifies ventricular depolarization?

QRS Segment

200

What joint of the shoulder complex has the largest range of motion

Glenohumeral joint

200

Measuring limb girth can assess what

Muscular Hypertrophy

200

Sickle cell anemia increases the risk of what condition specifically?

Exertional rhabdomyolysis 

200

What is the term for a growth plate injury to the medial humerus in an adolescent?

Little league elbow

200

Which portion of the epidermis is closest to the dermis?

A. Stratum lucidum

B. Meibomian lucidum

C. Dermal papillae

D. Stratum germinativum

E. Stratum basalosus

D. Stratum germinativum

300

Shoulder flexion occurs in what axis of rotation

Frontal

300

The internal foam padding of the shoulder pads should create a channel over what structure in order to protect it

AC Joint
300

Jill enters the ATR with a low grade fever, tender lymph nodes, tender left side, low grade fever, and sore throat. You might suspect what?

Strep Throat

300

Golfer's elbow test assess for what condition?

Medial epicondylitis 

300

What term identifies the ratio of packed erythrocytes to total blood volume

Hematocrit

400

Which of the following factors plays a primary role in glenohumeral weakness?

A. weakness of triceps brachii

B. tightness of upper trap

C. shape of clavicle

D. shape of scapula

E. shallowness of the glenoid fossa

E. shallowness of the glenoid fossa

400

An athlete approaches you at football practice with dry, red skin, severe fatigue, and an altered level of consciousness. As you evaluate him you find that he has a strong rapid pulse, and shallow respirations. What heat illness is he most likely suffering from?

Exertional heat stroke

400

What structure accepts blood once it leaves the mitral valve?

Left ventricle

400

Trauma to the radial nerve on the elbow and forearm can result in which if the following?

A. Bishop deformity

B. Volkmann ischemic contracture

C. Wrist drop

D. Claw hand

E. Dupuytren contracture

C. Wrist Drop

400

What are the formal blood type groups?

A,B,AB,O

500

The UCL complex of the elbow is primarily responsible for restraining what type of force in the elbow?

Valgus

500

What should be signed by an athlete who has been advised not to participate in sports due to a preexisting medical condition, but has made the personal decision to participate despite the advisement of medical personnel?

An assumption of risk form

500

On an ECG what does the P wave represent?

Diastole

500

The Phalen test would be performed to rule out what condition?

Carpal tunnel syndrome

500

Which does not identify the Rh factor of blood?

A. Rh positive contains no D antigen

B. Rh name given for rhesus monkey in which it was first identified

C. Rh factor contributes to complications with transfusions

D. Rh factor contributes to complications with pregnancy

E. Rh factor implies there is a D antigen

A. Rh positive contains no D antigen

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