A direct blow to the nose.
What is the nasal fracutre?
The jaw bone.
What is the mandible?
A performance enhancer.
What is an ergogenic aid?
Function of Nerve III Occulomotor.
What is pupil reaction?
A positive popsicle test indicates a...
What is a mandible fracture?
Bone found in the inner eye.
What is the lacrimal bone?
Two legal but restricted drugs.
What is caffeine and beta 2 agonist?
What is tongue movement?
One sign is that the person cannot look up.
What is orbital fracture (blowout)?
Wing or butterfly shaped bone?
What is sphenoid?
Year the first anti-doping rule was created.
What is 1928?
Battle sign is found where on the head.
What is behind the ears?
MOI: repetitive blows to the ear.
What is cauliflower ear?
The number of cranial and facial bones.
What is 8 cranium and 14 facial?
The number of steps of how a drugs are made.
What is 5?
A displaced tooth cannot be stored in......
This area of the brain controls muscle movement, moods, aggression, smell, and motivation.
What is frontal lobe?
Two types of ergogenic aids.
What are sports drugs and supplements?
Testing for this nerve includes having patient speak, have patient make a gagging noise or cough.
What is vagus nerve?