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Injury Conditions 2
100

You are assessing an athlete and receive a positive FABER Test.  What is indicated?

SI Joint Dysfunction

100

What type of structure attaches muscle to bone?

Tendon


100

The most common dislocated wrist/carpal bone?

Lunate


100

The roles and responsibilities of an individual in a profession; delineates what should be learned in the professional preparation of that individual.

Scope of Care


100

Type of muscle spasm with rigid muscle contraction that lasts a period of time

Tonic

200

What head of the bicep tendon is indicated for Speeds Test?

Long

200

What structure makes up the medial border of the femoral triangle?

Adductor Longus

200

Ecchymosis around the mastoid process is indicative of what?

Basilar skull fracture

200

A fixed amount of money without designation defines which type of budgeting?

Lump Sum

200

This occurs when the rate of collagen production exceeds the rate of collagen breakdown during the maturation phase of healing

Keloid

300

What structures are involved if you receive a positive valgus stress test at 0 degrees?

MCL, ACL, PCL, and medial joint capsule

300

What muscles attach at pes anserine?

Sartorius, Gracilis, and Semi tendinosus

300

Decorticate positioning is shown as what?

Arms to the core.  Flexed arms and wrist.  Decerebrate is arms extended

300

While committing an act that is your responsibility to perform, following the wrong procedure or performing the right procedure in an improper manner.

Misfeasance

300

Fracture in which convex side of bone is injured while concave side remains intact. Most common in adolescents

Greenstick

400

Clarke's sign tests for what?

Chondromalacia

400

Actual name for spring ligament?

Calcaneonavicular ligament

400

An avulsion or damage to the anterior lip of the glenoid as the humerus slides forward in an anterior dislocation.

Bankart Lesion

400

Failure of an athletic trainer to do something that should have been done under normal conditions?

Omission 

400

______ shock occurs from severe, usually bacterial, infection. Toxins cause small BVs to dilate

Septic

500

Sulcus sign tests for what?

GH Instability (specifically inferior)

500

The anteromedial surface of the calcaneus that largely supports the talus.

Sustentaculum Tali

500

This may be used to indicate a ruptured spleen?

Kehrs Sign

500

An individual committing an act that is not legally his or her to perform is called what?

Malfeasance

500

A rupture of the central slip of the extensor tendon at the middle phalanx, resulting in no active extensor mechanism at the proximal interphalangeal joint.

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