Body Composition
Strength Training
Injury Evaluation
Climate
Phases of Healing
100

By how many calories should you add to your daily diet to increase your weight?

About 500-1000 calories

100

Muscle contraction that causes muscle to lengthen

Eccentric muscle contraction

100

What does HIPS Stand for?

History

Inspection

Palpation

Special Tests

100

How many minimum fluid ounces should someone drink per day?

body weight divided by 2

100

Cyanosis

Blue color to skin due to lack of blood floow or oxygen to extremities

200
Machine that can calculate metabolic rates and body composition

Bod Pod

200
What is the difference between muscle endurance versus muscle strength?

Endurance: Ability of the muscle to repeat many contractions without fatigue

Strength: Ability of the muscle to contract against high amounts of resistance with low repetitions. 

200

What are signs and symptoms of a Grade 2 injury?

Mild to moderate tissue tearing, moderate inflammation, ecchymosis
200
Individual's body has to gradually adjust to heat, humidity, elevation and equipment demands of their sport

Acclimatization

200

What are the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation?

Redness

Heat

Pain

Edema

Loss of Function

300

Essential body fat required for men versus women

3% for men and 12% for women

300
Moving a muscle through full range of motion with a fixed weight, but speed is variable

Isotonic muscle contraction

300

What is an MOI?

Mechanism of Injury - how the injury happened

300

What are the most important components of a sports drink?

Sodium, potassium, carbohydrates

300

What happens on a microscopic level during the Acute/Inflammatory phase of healing?

Vasodilation brings in macrophages to the injured area. Macrophages begin cleaning up the damaged cell debris. Swelling (edema), pain, heat, loss of function, and redness are all signs of the acute phase of healing. 

400

How much weight is the most that should be safely lost per week?

2 lbs
400

What is an example of a closed chain exercise?

Squatting, lunges, push ups

400

What is the difference between a sprain versus a strain?

Sprain is for ligament injury. Strain is for tendon (muscle) injury. 

400

What type of drink is needed after one hour of working out?

Sports drink

400

What happens on a microscopic level during the Subacute (REPAIR AND REGENERATION) phase of healing?

Capillary buds begin to form. Fibroblasts move into the area to begin laying down collagen for scar tissue formation. 

500

What areas of the body are measured when using skin fold calipers to measure body composition?

Abdomen, tricpes, scapula, hip, thigh

500

What is isokinetic strength training?

An exercise with a variable resistance but a fixed speed (machine required)

500

What is included in PPE?

Personal Protective Equipment includes gloves, goggles, gown, mask

500


Characterized by intense pain in large muscle groups (thighs, hamstrings, calves)

Extreme Fatigue
Muscle cramping
Inability to catch your breath

Loss of Consciousness


Exertional Sickling

500

What happens on a microscopic level during the Remodeling (MATURATION) phase of healing?

Scar tissue forms and should be realigned through Wolff's Law (tissues grow according to stress placed on them). Adhesions form without proper rehabilitation of injured area. 

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