What is the smallest unit of life?
Cell
What does anterior mean?
Front
The bones in the center of your body are called the…
Axial skeleton
Who prevents, evaluates, and treats athletic injuries?
Athletic Trainer
What does HIPAA protect?
Patient privacy and health information
A group of similar cells working together is called a…
Tissue
What does superior mean?
Above
The bones of your arms and legs make up the…
Appendicular skeleton
Who makes the final play decision for injured athletes?
Team Physician
What is “informed consent”?
Permission given after understanding the risks
Which level comes right before “organ system”?
Organ
The heart is _______ to the lungs.
Medial
What type of joint allows your shoulder to move in all directions?
Ball-and-socket joint
Which professional helps patients recover strength and motion after injury
Physical Therapist
What does NATA stand for?
National Athletic Trainers’ Association
What system involves the bones and muscles working together to help the body move?
Musculoskeletal system
The wrist is _______ to the elbow.
Distal
What tissue connects bone to bone?
Ligament
Who performs surgery to repair damaged bones or joints?
Orthopedic Surgeon
What is the difference between negligence and malpractice?
Negligence = mistake or carelessness; Malpractice = professional misconduct or violation of duty
Name all five levels of organization in order.
Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism
If you lie face down, you’re in the _______ position.
Prone
What is the job of cartilage?
It cushions joints and reduces friction
Why is teamwork important among professionals in sports medicine?
Because athletes need care from multiple specialists (like athletic trainers, doctors, and physical therapists), and teamwork ensures safe, complete recovery.
Why are ethics important in sports medicine
They protect patients, build trust, and guide decision-making