Blood-borne pathogens
Anatomical Terms
Taping
Injury Process
Misc
100

Most common chronic blood-borne disease in the US

What is HCV

100

Compared to the ears, the nose is 

What is medial?

100

Purpose of pre-wrap

What is reduce the chance of blisters?

100

Injury that has rapid onset, resulting from traumatic event 

What is acute?

100

Aerobic fitness is the amount of work that can be accomplished with or without oxygen 

What is with oxygen?

200

Individual touches an object that contains blood or bodily fluid from an infected person 

What is indirect transmission?

200

Compared to the neck the shoulder is

What is lateral?

200

Overlap tape by how much 

What is 1/2?

200

Type of injury that has a slow onset, gradual development 

What is chronic?

200

Types of forces 

What is shear, tension, and compression?

300

Bleach to water ratio when making your own cleaning solution

What is 1:10?
300

The chest is ______ to the shoulders

What is medial 

300

Amount of anchor strips you need

What is 3?

300

Most severe grade of sprain/strain

What is grade 3?

300

Decrease in cross-sectional area of a blood vessel resulting in less blood flow to the area 

What is vasoconstriction?

400

HIV attacks this 

What is white blood cells?

400

The knee is _____ to the hip 

What is distal?

400

Direction stirrups go

What is medial to lateral?

400

Phases of process in order

Inflammatory, fibroblastic, maturation and remodeling

400

Organizing training into cyclical structures to attain optimal development of an athlete's performance 

What is periodization?

500

White blood cells

What are leukocytes?

500

Compared to the skin, the muscle is

What is deep?

500

Steps to tape an ankle

What is check the skin for wounds, skin lube, QDA, pre-wrap, 3 anchors, 3 stirrups, 3 horseshoes, 2 heel locks, 2 figure 8's, close up, check circulation?

500
Fibroblasts are 

What is immature, fiber producing cells that can mature into several types of cells including collagen?

500

Private wrong or injury, suffered by an individual as a result of another person's conduct

What is tort?