Risk Reduction, Wellness, and health Literacy
Assessment, Evaluation, and Diagnosis
Critical Incident Management
Therapeutic Intervention
Heath Administration and professional Responsibility
100

is measured by a sphygmomanometer

What is Blood-pressure? 

100

Term thats graded to determine damage of a ligament

What is a Sprain? 

100

A device that is rigid upon application to provide support to injured limbs such as acute fractures.  

What is a splint?

100

Form of therapy including burning, aching, numbness, and cold.

What is cryotherapy?

100
  1. The Texas State Agency that governs the practice of Athletic Training

What is the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)?

200

Ideally, the pregame meal should be eaten ____ to ____ hours before competition to ensure  proper digestion:

 

What is 3 to 4 hours? 

200

an injury that occurs when someone instinctively uses their hand to break a fall, potentially causing damage to the wrist, hand, elbow, or shoulder depending on the impact force.

What is a FOOSH Injury? 

200

a medical test that measures how quickly blood returns to the capillaries

What is capillary Refill? 

MUST be performed before and after application of a splint. 

200

A type of exercise may be safely initiated immediately after knee surgery due to no motion created. 

What are Isometric exercises?

200

Founded by a National Committee on College Athletics that Teddy Roosevelt started

What is the NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association?

300


While discussing general nutrition principles with a female athlete who is a strict vegetarian, the athletic trainer should be aware that her diet might lack what mineral?

What is Iron? 

300

A fracture to the base of the 5th metatarsal

What is a Jones fracture?

300

A device in which air is pulled out of to become solid to help support unstable fractures. 

What is a vacuum splint?

300

Descending hills during running require what type of muscular contraction by the quadriceps

What is eccentric motion?

300
  1. A written document that outlines procedures for employees to follow during an emergency, including how to evacuate, report emergencies, and handle critical operations, ensuring coordinated actions to minimize harm and facilitate safe care to all.

What is an EAP – Emergency Action Plan?

400


A condition associated with the enlargement of the spleen?

What is mononucleosis? 

400

A special test, with the athlete supine, the hip and knee are flexed to 90 degrees to examine the PCL by observing tibia motion 

What is godfreys/sag test ?

400

Device should be applied 2-4 inches above a wound but never on a joint. 

What is a tourniquet? 

400

The cold whirlpool for acute injuries the recommended temperature should be _______ F, and then what is the recommended temperature _________ (Fahrenheit) of using the hot whirlpool for chronic injuries?

What is 45 – 55, 102 – 104?

400

The number of Continuing Education Hours/Units required to keep a Texas License as an Athletic Trainer.

What is 40 hours every 2 years of AT Licensure?

500

A basketball player is receiving his physical and the team doctor notices that this athlete is tall with an arm span greater than his height, pectus carinatum or excavatum, high arched palate, and myopia.  What is the probable diagnosis?

 

What is Marfan’s syndrome?

500

A medial epicondylar apophysitis, is a common overuse injury in young athletes, particularly baseball and softball players.

What is Little-Leagers elbow? 

500

A medical emergency that involves dry hot skin, constricted pupils, and uncontrollable body temperature  

What is heat stroke?

500

This refers to the substance between the ultrasound head and athlete skin. 

Failure of application may involve athlete complains of burning sensation.  

What is a medium?

500

Two Federal Laws that protects Student Athletes private information

 

What are HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)?