Which of the following bones helps in controlling the calcaneal and navicular motions?
What is the Talus
A common foot condition with a sudden onset of pain in the arch region that is relieved by becoming non-weight bearing and gives extreme point tenderness at the plantar surface of the calcaneus may be indicative of a:
What is Plantar Fasciatis
Which of the following devices requires measurement taken from the corner of a patient's mouth to the earlobe to choose the correct size of the device?
What is OPA
A protrusion of the abdominal viscera through a portion of the abdominal wall is called a(n):
What is a Hernia
How far must the sternum be depressed in an adult to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) effectively?
What is is 2 Inches
Which of the following would be a specific functional test for dorsiflexion?
What is Heel Walk
A cavus foot or chronic supination can cause tendinitis of which tendon?
What is Fibularis
The organ that serves as a reservoir of red blood cells and a destroyer of ineffective red cells is the:
What is The Spleen
An acute infection causing fever and convulsions with tonic spasm of skeletal muscles is called:
What is Tetanus
________ stems from trauma in which there is blood loss.
What is Hypovolemic Shock
When a fracture of the lower leg is suspected, what test can be done to reaffirm this suspicion?
What is a Percussion Test
Which of the following articulations lies between the distal, middle, and proximal phalanges?
What is Interphalangeal Joints
What should an athletic trainer consider while introducing a preseason conditioning program to acclimatize athletes?
Impetigo contagiosa is most associated with which sport?
What is Wrestling
An unconscious athlete who is pale and cold, has a weak and rapid pulse, whose breathing is shallow and irregular, and has equal pupils is most likely suffering from:
What is Shock
An inappropriately managed injury to the periosteum may develop into:
What is Osteomyletis
A condition that can occur secondary to hallux valgus is:
What is Sesamoiditis
When leukocytes line up along the wall of a blood vessel, it is called:
What is Margination
Any athlete who receives a severe blow to the abdomen or back region should be instructed to check for:
What is Blood in the Urine
Which of the following devices would be appropriate to use if there is vomit in the airway causing an obstruction?
What is Suction Device
Which of the following positions causes the talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints to become less parallel and locks the foot to create a rigid lever?
What is Supination of the Subtalar Joint
Which of the following is the best type of shoe for a person who excessively pronates?
Agents that relieve anxiety are called:
What is Sedatives
Athlete's foot is the common name for:
What is Tinea Pedis
Systolic blood pressure indicates:
What is The pressure on the arterial blood vessel walls when the left ventricle contracts