Emergency Situations & Injury Assessment
Fitness Training
Nutrition
Environmental Conditions
Sports Injuries
100

Type of assessment that determines the nature of the injury and is divided into primary and secondary survey

On-the-field assessment

100

Which training principle states that the body will adapt to the specific types of demands placed on it?

Specificity

100

The absorbable components of food from which energy is derived

Macronutrients

100

A method to cool the body down in which the body comes in direct contact with a cooler object

Conduction

100

Type of injury that can result from overuse such as the injuries that occur with the repetitive dynamics of running, throwing, or jumping

Chronic

200

State of insensibility characterized by a lack of conscious awareness

Unconsciousness

200

Training principle that states gradually increasing the intensity of your workouts is needed to improve your strength and performance

Progressive overload

200

This type of carbohydrate is digested quickly and contains refined sugar

Simple

200

A method to cool the body down where seat is vaporized at the skins surface

Evaporation

200

Breaks or cracks in a bone

Fracture

300

Reduces internal bleeding by eliminating the effect of gravity on blood pooling in the extremities

Elevation

300

The range of motion possible about a given joint or series of joints

Flexibility

300

Considered the "most essential" nutrient

Water

300

Activities should be suspended until  _____ after the last strike of lightening is seen

30 minutes

300

Occurs when at least one bone in a joint is forced completely out of its normal and proper alignment

Dislocation

400

Abnormal internal or external discharge of blood

Hemorrhage

400

The ability to perform repetitive muscular contractions against some resistance for an extended time

Muscular endurance

400

The most concentrated source of energy (provides more than twice the calories than others)

Fats

400

The process or result of becoming accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions.

Acclimatization

400

Healing process phase that involves the realignment of scar tissue according to tensile forces acting on the tissue

Maturation-Remodeling Phase

500

The American Red Cross CPR guidelines recommend ______ chest compressions at a time followed by _____ breaths

30, 2

500

Stretching exercises that are more closely related to the types of activities that athletes engage in and is considered more functional

Dynamic stretching

500

Dietary recommendations of % energy intake for carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.

carbs 45%-65%

fats 20%-35%

protein 10%-35%

500

Medical emergency that occurs when the body's temperature drops dangerously low

Hypothermia

500

Three phases of the healing process

  1. Inflammatory response phase

  2. Fibroblastic repair phase

  3. Maturation-remodeling phase