The Athletic Trainer is most directly responsible for all healthcare in an athletic environment except:
a. Prevention of athletic injuries
b. Diagnosis of athletic injuries
c. First aid and injury management
d. Implementation of prescribed rehabilitation
The hip is ________ to the knee.
superior
Which of the following situations is not a defined medical emergency?
a. loss of consciousness
b. heat-related illness
c. abrasions
d. eye injuries
c. abrasions
The muscle being stretched in response to the contraction of another muscles is called the:
a. agonist
b. protagonist
c. passive
d. antagonist
d. antagonist
The 1st metatarsal is on the _________ of the foot.
Medial
Sports Medicine was first recognized as a specialty in the:
a. 19th century
b. 16th century
c. 21st century
d. 20th century
d. 20th century
The fibula is _________ to the tibia.
lateral
A heat disorder caused by prolonged sweating, diarrhea, and inadequate replacement of body fluid is:
a. heat cramps
b. hyponatremia
c. heat exhaustion
d. heat stroke
d. heat stroke
Which stretching technique most closely relates to the types of activities that athletes engage in?
a. dynamic stretching
b. ballistic stretching
c. proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
d. static stretching
a. dynamic stretching
Which three bones make up the true ankle joint?
a. Navicular, Calcaneus, Talus
b. Tibia, Fibula, Calcaneus
c. Tibia, Fibula, Talus
d. Talus, Calcaneus, Tibia
True or false: An athletic trainer has to earn their Master's Degree in order to practice as a certified Athletic Trainer (ATC).
False
The plane of motion that separates the body into right and left halves is called the _____________ plane.
mid-sagittal
avulsion
True or False: The maximum force that can be applied by a muscle during a single maximum contraction is defined as muscular endurance.
False
What is the landmark of the lateral foot?
a. navicular
b. lateral cuneiform
c. base of the 5th metatarsal
d. fibula
c. base of the 5th metatarsal
Someone has to pass the _____________ exam in order to become a certified athletic trainer.
BOC (Board of Certification)
When the scapulae move up towards the ears, they are performing which motion?
scapular elevation
120/80
True or False: Reversibility refers to the fact that if strength training is discontinued, the muscle will begin to atrophy, decreasing in both strength and mass.
True
The posterior muscles of the ankle primarily perform which movement?
Plantarflexion
Who is considered the "father of Athletic Training"
S.E. Bilik
Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body is called __________.
abduction
True or False: You should always assume a cervical spine injury in a conscious athlete who is injured.
False. They are conscious!
A well conditioned athlete most likely has a pulse rate lower than _________ BPM at rest.
60
The medial ligament of the foot and ankle that resists ankle eversion is called the _________.
Deltoid