Clinical Exam
All Things AT
Pathos & Med Docs
EBP
Diagnostic Imaging
100

The most informative part of an evaluation

What is the history

100

The credential held by athletic trainers

What is ATC

100

The C in “RICE”

What is compression

100

The degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.

What is validity

100

Best imaging technique for stress fractures

What are bone scans

200

Main objective of an on-field evaluation

Identify life or limb threatening injuries

200

ATs work under standing orders signed by this healthcare professional

What is a physician

200

ID the note section: Ā TTP over L lateral malleolus

Objective

200

The degree of agreement among repeated administrations of a diagnostic test performed by a single rater.

What is intrarater reliability

200

Requires a coupling medium to perform the imaging

Diagnostic ultrasound

300

The grade given to a MMT in a pt. who can perform the motion in a gravity dependent position with slight resistance.

What is 4/5

300

The NATA was founded in this year.

What is 1950

300

Injury to muscle tissue resulting from dynamic overload

What is a strain

300

EBP is the integration of these factors

What is clinical expertise, best research, and pt. values and preferences

300

Works via absorption of ionizing radiation by high-density tissues

What is a standard radiograph (x-ray)

400

Obvious fracture, obvious deformity, sensory dysfunction...

Reasons to terminate an evaluation

400

The organization responsible for accrediting athletic training programs 

What is the CAATE

400

The most common force causing injury to a ligament

What is tension

400

The ability of the test to identify the absence of a condition

Specificity

400

Would be used in the diagnosis of carpel tunnel syndrome

What is Nerve Conduction Study (and Electromyography)

500

MMT with a grade of 3/5

Motion against gravity without resistance (i.e. AROM)

500

Protects the title of athletic trainer by ensuring those that those practicing under the title of AT are trained professionals.

What is licensure

500

Swelling, ecchymosis, deformity

What are signs

500

You can rule out a condition based on this principle

SNnOUT: High sensitivity + negative test outcome = rule out the condition

500

MRIs are best suited for imaging of these types of injuries

What are soft tissue pathologies (ligaments, muscles, cartilage/menuscus)