AT as a Profession
Anatomy
Head and Face
Throat, Thorax and Abdomen
Spinal
100

What does ABC in documentation stand for?

Accuracy 

Brevity 

Clarity

100

Demonstrate anatomical position and name the 3 planes.

Frontal, sagittal and transverse

100

What is the common name for Epistaxis

Nose bleeds

100

How many quadrants are in the abdomen?

4 (upper and lower right, upper and lower left)

100

What are the different regions of vertebrae in the spine?

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral

200

How many CEUs are athletic trainers required to get? How often?

50 CEUs every 2 years

200

What type of joint is the shoulder? (extra points if you can tell me the type, what version and the common name)

Diarthodial 

Multiaxial 

Ball-and-socket

200

What is second impact syndrome?

Occurs when the athlete receives a second concussion before they have healed from the first one

200

What carries oxygenated blood away from the heart and towards the head?

Carotid Artery

200

What is the brachial plexus?

Bundle of nerves that innervate the shoulder and arm

300

What are the two types of malpractice?

Omission and commission 

300

What is the difference between a STRAIN and a SPRAIN?

Strains happen to muscles and tendons

Sprains happen to ligaments

300

What is it called when there is a rupture of the blood vessels in the eye causing it to fill with blood?

Subconjunctival hematoma 

300

Passageway for food to the stomach

Esophagus
300

What is Axial Load?

Occurs when there is force applied to the head while lowered into flexion

400

What is a PPE and what is the most important part?

Pre-participation exam and the physicians signature

400

What is it called when the eye is hit backwards into the socket in a downward manner, causing it the small bones to break under it? 

Blowout Fracture

400

What is it called when there is blood pooling in the anterior portion of the eye?

Hyphema

400

Protection for the organs

Abdominal muscles

400

A condition where the bulging discs put pressure on the spinal cord creating nerve pain down the back, the hip and into the leg

Sciatica

500

What is the difference between negligence and gross negligence?

Negligence is the act of partially helping someone;

Gross negligence is the act of not doing anything at all to help

500

What type of fracture occurs when two opposing forces are applied to a bone from opposite ends at the same time?

Compression Fracture

500

Name the 4 of the 6 areas of the brain.

Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal, Cerebellum and Spinal Cord

500

What is another way of saying "I took a blow to the solar plexus"?

I got the wind knocked out of me

500

What are the intervertebral discs made of?

Nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus 

(jelly like core with cartilage rings around the outside)

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