The nutrients that provide energy.
What are fats, proteins, and carbohydrates?
A legal wrong that is committed against a person or property of another is known as
What is a tort?
This leads to burnout.
Apply direct pressure to the wound or pressure points and use a compression wrap.
What is control bleeding?
normal adult blood pressure
What is 120/80?
Easily digested and used for quick fueling before an event.
What are simple carbohydrates?
Form of medical documentation
What is a SOAP note?
Personnel, chain of command, and procedures are all part of this.
What is the EAP?
Inability of an athlete to remember events after an injury has occurred.
What is amnesia?
When a person is deficient in Iron.
What is Anemia?
Low concentration of sodium and too much fluid.
What is hyponatremia?
This act regulates how health information can be shared with others.
What is HIPAA?
This organization was established in 1950.
What is NATA?
What is subluxation?
condition with absence of sweating with hot, flushed, dry skin.
What is heat stroke?
This body composition measures the displacement of air.
What is plethysmography or BodPod.
Protects the privacy of students' records.
Conduction, Radiation, evaporation, convection.
What are the types of heat loss in the body?
Characterized by a bone fragment that has been pulled away from the bone.
What is avulsion fracture?
A microorganism that can cause disease.
What is a bloodborne pathogen?
A stimulant that is used in diet pills that is likely to cause heart attacks.
What is Ephedrine?
Duty of care, breach of duty, cause of injury, and damages
What needs to be established for negligence?
Certification on helmets.
What is NOCSAE
partial tear of ligament or muscle.
What is a Grade II sprain/strain?
characterized by osteoporosis, amenorrhea, and disordered eating.
What is the female athletic triad?