Anatomy
CPR and 1st Aid
Assessment and Eval
Injury Prevention
Foot and Ankle
100

What is anatomical name for the jaw bone?

Mandible 

100

laws found in all states that protect volunteers from being sued.  Includes obtaining consent, using common sense and refusing any compensation for actions.

Good samaritan law 

100

an open wound in which the outer layer of skin has been scraped off; it may or may not bleed, depending on its depth

Abrasion 

100

a subjective sensation of nerve signals that are interpreted as unpleasant. Usually a warning symptom that damage has occurred.

Pain

100

distal end of fibula that forms the lateral ankle bone

Lateral Malleolus

200

The shoulder girdle consists of what bones?

Clavicle, Humerus, Scapula and Sternum 

200

conditions in which a person can die from. They include: breathing emergencies, no signs of life, chest pain, severe bleeding, shock, unconsciousness, anaphylaxis, stroke, etc.

Life threatening conditions 

200

a stretching or tearing of the ligaments

Sprain 

200

an intense involuntary muscle contraction secondary to injury. Often viewed as the injured body part’s attempt to splint itself to prevent further injury.

spasm

200

The information gathered in the History section of the evaluation would be recorded under which part of the SOAP note?

Subjective 

300

These groups of bones are the part of the pelvic girdle

Ilium, Pubis, Ischium and Sacrum

300

rapid shallow breathing caused by physical or emotional trauma. May cause tingling/numbness into fingers and toes.

Hyperventilation 

300

a force that moves across the parallel orientation of fibers, which causes a breakdown or tearing of tissue.

Shearing force 

300

the act of the injured athlete attempting to persuade those in charge that he/she can safely participate in some activity even though they are unable to.

bargaining 

300

What movements does the soleus muscle perform?

Plantarflexion

400

Name the 6 synovial joints 

Pivot, condyloid, gliding (plane), saddle, hinge, and ball and socket 

400

leading killer of people in United States.  Caused by lifestyle factors and/or genetics.

Heart (Cardiac) Disease

400

a complete tear of a muscle resulting in either severe or no pain, decreased or increased range of motion, moderate to severe swelling, and obvious deformity.

3rd degree strain 

400

harmonious functioning of muscles, joints, bones, and soft tissue during the performance of motor skills.

agility 

400

The most commonly injured lateral ankle ligament is the:

Anterior Talofibular

500

Which nervous system controls your voluntary action?

Somatic nervous system 

500

equipment that forms a barrier between the care giver and victim. this includes breathing barriers, gloves, masks, gowns, biohazard containers.

PPE - Personal protective equipment 

500

clinician or other device provides resistance to a patient performing movement

Resistive Range of Motion (ROM)

500

the specific level of attainment an injured athlete must demonstrate in order to progress to the next return to play step.

criteria 

500

The mechanism of injury for spraining the anterior talofibular ligament is:

Plantarflexion and inversion