Who provides additional medical care beyond the ability of the Athletic Trainer?
Team or Family Physician
Above or Towards the head
Superior
How far in advance should a Physical Exam be done?
6 weeks before the season starts.
What is done in the primary evaluation?
Determine if the injury is life threatening
What is the proper name for a bruise?
Contusion
Designs specialized diets and nutrition plans for athletes.
Sports Nutritionist
Towards the midline
Medial
75% of possible issues can be identified with what portion of the Physical?
Medical History
How do we check ABCs?
Check airway and breathing - chest rise, listen for breath sounds. Circulation - check pulse
A broken bone that does not break the skin is known as a ......
Simple/closed Fracture
Who uses natural healing such as spinal manipulation to help patients?
Chiropractor
The opposite of prone (laying face down).
Supine (face up)
What does "clearance" mean when completing a physical?
The level of permission for the athlete to compete
What types of information are subjective?
Things the patient tells you.
What happens to the bone in a greenstick fracture? Who is most common in?
The bone bends and frays - common in children
Who uses imagery and goal setting to help athletes.
Sports Psychologist
Closest to the point of attachment
Proximal
List some Contact sports
Cheerleading, wrestling, hockey, rugby, football
What does SOAP stand for?
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
What is a comminuted fracture?
The bone shatters/breaks into multiple pieces.
Who should communicate with coaches and ATs and teach the athlete the difference in pain and soreness?
The parent
That does inferior mean?
Below, towards the feet
How should Physical exams be stored?
Locked/password protected
Anisocoria, or uneven pupils, is often a sign of what?
Head/brain injury
DAILY DOUBLE: What is the difference in a SPRAIN and a STRAIN?
Sprain - stretch or tear of LIGAMENT
Strain - stretch or teach of MUSCLE or TENDON