Injuries
Bony Anatomy
Soft Tissue Anatomy
Medical Terms
Emergency Care
100

What grade of sprain is characterized by stretching and some tearing of a tissue?

Grade 2

100

How many bones are in the skull?

22

100

How many meninges are there?

3

100

What connects muscle to bone?

Ligaments

100

What is PPE?

Personal protective equipment

200

What structure is injured with a Jones Fracture?

The base of the 5th metatarsal

200

How many bones are in the foot?

26

200

What does the ATFL connect?

The talus to the fibula

200

What is an injury to the same side as the point of contact?

Coup injury

200

How often should EAPs be reviewed?

Annually

300

Who must clear an athlete for play following a concussion?

A physician

300

What are the bones in the toes called?

Phalanges

300

What is the largest section of the brain?

The cerebrum 

300

What is an injury that is recent and a result of a specific incident?

An acute injury

300

What is held at the beginning of games to discuss medical care for the event?

Medical timeout

400

What do Racoon eyes and Battle's sign indicate?

A skull fracture

400

What are the immovable joints in the skull?

Sutures

400

What is the large ligament on the medial side of the ankle?

The deltoid ligament

400

What are the absorbable components from food, from which energy is derived?

Macronutrients

400

What are the 2 kinds of splints we discussed?

Sam splint and vacuum splint

500

Which intracranial hematoma is located between the dura mater and the arachnoid space?

Subdural hematoma 

500

What is the heel bone called?

Calcaneus

500

What lays between the skin and muscle on the plantar aspect of the foot?

Plantar fascia

500

What is it called when a patient can't remember things from before an injury?

Retrograde amnesia

500

What is a written blueprint for handling emergencies that should be easily understood and clearly establish accountability for the management of emergencies?

Emergency Action Plan