1950
True or False, heat illnesses are 100% preventable
True
This is performed initially to establish presence of life-threatening conditions or injuries
Primary Survey
The state of being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person is:
Liability
What should you do at the end of every tape job?
Check for circulation
Master's Degree
What is the most severe heat related condition?
This evaluation takes a closer look at the athletes specific injury. In most cases this is what the athletic trainer will be conducting when it comes to injury evaluation.
Secondary Survey
Failure to use ordinary or reasonable care is known as:
Negligence
What organization creates the test that certifies athletic trainers?
BOC
A heat illness that can cause physical fatigue and a person to feel nausea because of blood pooling, and can be treated by rehydrating and resting is known as
Heat Syncope
The top number of your blood pressure is the systolic pressure. What is this a measure of?
The pressure of your heart DURING a beat
The athlete and parents acknowledge that hazards are present in sports. This concept is called:
Assumption of Risk
What are the two types of elbow taping methods?
Hyperextension and spiral
50 units every two years
This is the process of becoming accustomed to exercising in hot, humid environments, altitude, and
different time zones. Typically this can range from 7-14 days
What is the typical blood pressure for a healthy adult?
120/80
This is a legal wrong committed against someone:
Tort
When taping the ankle, what is the distal bone called where you should "end" your tape job?
Base of the 5th
CAATE
When monitoring Heat, what measurement do athletic trainers primarily use in regards to practice/game safety?
Wet Bulb Globe Temp
Apical, Femoral, Radial, Brachial, Dorsal Pedis, etc.
This provides limited legal care for someone who attempts to provide first aid:
Good Samaritan Law
What are the two ankle bones called. These are the two large "bumps" on each side of the ankle