Bloodborne Pathogens
EAP/Documentation
Mental Training & Psychological Needs
Disordered Eating
Psychosocial Aspects of Injury
100

This form of hepatitis has no vaccine.

What is hepatitis C?

100

The section of the SOAP note that includes a patient's diagnosis.

What is the assessment?

100

Of the three types of goals, this is the most measurable because it outlines a specific standard to be achieved.

What is a performance goal?

100

The most common eating disorder in the US.

What is binge eating disorder?

100

One of the five stages of grief.

What is denial, anger, bargaining, depression, or acceptance?

200

Pretending that all human blood is infectious is referred to as this.

What is a universal precaution?

200

This scale is used to determine a patient's level of responsiveness.

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?

200

A psychological resource that helps to achieve challenging goals when faced with a stressor that puts success in doubt.

What is mental toughness?

200

This condition is a precursor to osteoporosis.

What is osteopenia?

200

Burnout can cause physical symptoms but is this type of state.

What is psychological?

300

Nitrile gloves are an example of this type of equipment.

What is personal protective equipment?

300

This federal act sets the standards for privacy protection of health information.

What is HIPAA?

300

This psychological need is defined as feeling a sense of control over your actions.

What is autonomy?

300

Hormone imbalances can be an effect of disordered eating related to this body system.

What is the endocrine system?

300

One of the main causes of burnout in athletes.

What is specialization?

400
The conditions under which a bleeding athlete can return to play.

What is when the bleeding has stopped or been controlled?

400

These are what are checked when assessing the ABCs.

What are airway, breathing, and circulation?

400

The capacity to withstand or to recover from difficulties.

What is resilience?

400

The Female Athlete Triad has been replaced and updated to include both genders. It is now called this.

What is Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport, or RED-S?

400

Decreased conditioning falls under this category of signs of overtraining.

What is performance related?

500

The group that sets the standards for employers to follow regarding occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?

500

A functional limitation that has been measured and quantified by the provider.

What is an impairment?

500

This is what the 'R' stands for in SMART goals.

What is relevant?

500

This cardiovascular sign of disordered eating can easily be overlooked in well-trained individuals.

What are abnormal vital signs?
500

This personality trait can be a risk factor for overtraining.

What is neuroticism or conscientiousness?