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100

The special tests that can be performed on the ANKLE are?

Anterior Drawer Test

Talar Tilt Test

Percussion (Bump) Test 

Thompson Test

Kleiger's Test

Compression (Squeeze) Test

100

What are the components of a Pre-Participation Exam:

Medical History, Physical Exam, Cardiovascular screening, Orthopedic Screening, General medical Screening, Wellness Screening

100

What are the 4 components of an Emergency Care Plan? 

1. Materials and Equipment

2. Identification of Emergency Response Team

3. Procedures 

4. Contingency Plans

100

A good diet consists of what three basic elements and the percentage to be taken each day? 

30% fats 

55% carbs

15% protein 

100

When taping an ankle to prevent inversion, what is the direction of the heel lock on the lateral side of this ankle?

Pulled posteriorly from the inferior portion of the calcaneus going toward the Achilles tendon

200

When wrapping a hip flexor strain, what is the position of the patient who is being wrapped?

 Involved leg is in a neutral position with the knee slightly bent.

200

When putting together a fitness testing assessment, which tests should be done last?

Aerobic Capacity Tests

200

An athletic trainer who has been convicted of a felony can apply for reinstatement of membership after what period of time?

One year after final ruling, court decisions, or completion of sentence or parole

200

Which nutritional factor positively influences bone density?

Vitamin D intake

200

How often should the athletic trainer educate tackle football players on the risks of head-down contact in a season?

Twice: once at the beginning and midway through the season

300

During a high school basketball training camp, a young boy complains of knee pain after landing from a jump shot. He reports hearing a popping sound when the injury occurred. What injury did they acquire? What tests can be performed to confirm this injury? 

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear

Anterior Lachman's test 

Anterior Drawer Test


300

How long after a patient had failed a urine-specific gravity test can the patient retest?

24 hours

300

A patient who is 18 years of age chooses to participate in athletics against medical advice. What law, act, or statute gives the patient the legal right to participate?

Federal Rehabilitation Act

300

Name three related heat illness and differentiate them

Heat Stress: buildup of body heat generated either internally by muscle use or externally by the environment

Heat Exhaustion: exposure to high temperatures, particularly when combined with high humidity, and strenuous physical activity--- if left untreated lead to heat stroke 

Heat Stroke: prolonged exposure to high temperatures -- usually in combination with dehydration -- which leads to failure of the body's temperature control system

300

In which sport(s) are athletes allowed to wear a padded fiberglass cast?

baseball, softball, football, soccer

400

How many ankle severity classifications are there? What are they?  

3

1st degree, 2nd degree, and 3rd degree

400

Which of the following best describes the areas of a female's body that are used during skinfold measurement?

Chest, thigh, abdomen, triceps, suprailium, midaxilla, subscapula, and calf

400

An athletic trainer may have been exposed to a blood borne pathogen. How long must documentation of this exposure be kept?

30 years from the date of the end of employment.

400

When weather conditions change for an outdoor athletic event, for example a rainstorm turned into a thunderstorm,  the AT is responsible to stop all activity when they start to hear 

the "flash to bang" nears 30s or the lighting detection system indicates increasing storm activity 

400

What sport can an athlete participate in if he or she has an acute venous thromboembolism and is taking anticoagulants?

cross country

500

Name 4 = special tests that can be performed on the KNEE and what they are testing?  

Anterior Lachman's Test= ACL

Anterior Drawer Test = ACL 

Posterior Drawer Test=PCL

Posterior Sag Test=PCL

Godfrey 90/90 Test= PCL

Valgus Stress= MCL,PCL, capsule

Varus Stress Test= LCL, PCL & arcuate

McMurray Test= Medial and Lateral Meniscus

Apley Compression Test= Menisci

Apley Distraction Test=Menisci

Patellar Apprehension Test=Patella

500

Doctors must be careful when doing a PPE on women and keep an eye out for the Female Triad, what are the components of the Female Triad? 

disordered eating, amenorrhea,  and osteoporosis 



500

Define Liability and Negligence. Which of the two are athletic trainers more likely to be sued for? What four things must be proven to be found guilty? 

Liability: legal responsibility for harm caused to another person

Negligence: is the FAILURE to provide REASONABLE CARE that someone with the similar training would provide. 

ATs are usually sued on a claim of negligence. 

1. The defendant had duty to provide care to plaintiff

2. proper care was not given

3. Injury caused directly by the defendant not providing reasonable care

4. Damage resulted 

500

An athletic trainer should refer an athlete or coach to a mental health professional when they start to see sign and symptoms of these disorders:  

Depression

Paranoia

PTSD

Eating disorders

Anxiety 

500

An athlete with known diabetes mellitus has a hypoglycemic reaction during an athletic event. What should be done to begin treatment?

Have the athlete drink 4 ounces of juice or soda, then reassess in 15 minutes