What should the slope be in the wet area of the ATR?
1% Grade
What does EAP stand for?
Emergency action plan
What song should you follow the beat to when doing compressions?
Staying Alive
A vertical plane running from side to side, dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions?
Frontal Plane
What term is used to define more toward the feet or below another structure?
Inferior
How high should the outlets be from the floor in the ATR?
3 feet
How often should the EAP be practiced by medical staff and other personnel?
At least once per year
How many beats per minute should you attempt to reach when performing CPR?
100 BPM
Movement that describes limbs which move away from the body’s midline?
Abduction
What is a movement that decreases the angle between bones?
Flexion
Which two rooms should have windows in the ATR?
Wet area and the office
Who is in charge of the scene in an emergency situation?
The head athletic trainer
How long should you look, listen and feel to analyze the situation when determining the victims circumstance?
No more than 10 seconds
A movement that extends the foot with the toes pointing down?
Plantar Flexion
Stretching or tearing of a ligament?
Sprain
What is the cleaning disinfectant solution formula for cleaning the ATR?
10:1 bleach to water
What is the most important piece of emergency equipment discussed in the chapter?
AED
What is the cycle for compressions and breaths when performing CPR?
30:2
Which joints include those in which one bone’s rounded end fits into a concave cavity in another bone?
Ball and Socket
Movement involving moving the thumb to touch the fingertips?
Opposition
What does GFI stand for?
Ground Fault Interrupter
Each medical staff member should be at least what when working with sports teams?
CPR/First Aid Trained
What law protects you when helping out a victim?
The good samaritan law
What are the joints between skull bones, separated by a thin layer of dense fibrous connective tissue?
Sutures
What is the position where the body is in erect posture with the face forward, arms at sides, forearms supinated (so that palms of the hands face forward), and fingers and thumbs in extension?
Anatomical Position