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Tissue
Bone
Heart/ Head
Medical
100

An athlete needs an updated __________ every two years or after an injury.

Pre-participation Physical

100

A scrape on the knee would be what kind of tissue injury?

Abrasion

100

a type of bone fracture where the bone is broken into multiple pieces (three or more).

Comminuted Fracture

100

The lobe responsible for critical thinking, problem solving, and personality

Frontal Lobe

100

also known as an open fracture, is a type of bone fracture where the broken bone pierces the skin, creating an open wound.

Compound Fracture

200

The study of how the human body moves.

Kinesiology 

200

a forceful tearing away of tissue or body parts from their original attachment.

Avulsion

200

a small, hairline crack in a bone that occurs due to repetitive stress over time.

Stress Fracture

200

What is considered normal blood pressure

120/80

200

What do you do if one pupil is dilated on the side that an injury has occurred?

Call 911

300

MOST athletic trainers must attain a _____________ degree.  

Masters of exercise science or equivalent 

300

is an injury that occurs when blood vessels are damaged under the skin.

Contusion

300

a type of bone fracture where the break occurs perpendicular (at a 90-degree angle) to the long axis of the bone.

Transverse Fracture

300

What is the normal range for an adult pulse?

60-100BPM

300

a progressive neurodegenerative disease that develops after repeated head injuries, such as concussions.

CTE- Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy  

400

Can athletic trainers prescribe medication?

NO

400

a tear or cut in the skin or other tissues

Laceration

400

a partial fracture that occurs when a bone bends and breaks on one side but remains intact on the other.

Greenstick Fracture

400

The occipital lobe is responsible for...

Vision

400

If someone has a Glasgow score of 8 or less, their head injury is classified as...

Severe

Moderate

Mild

Severe

500

Can an athletic trainer diagnose?

NO

500

a surgical cut made in skin or flesh.

Incision

500

are fractures that occur along (or nearly along) the axis of the bone.

Longitudinal Fracture

500

The temporal lobe is responsible for....

Hearing, Speech, and Memory

500

What does CDC stand for?

Center for Disease Control

600

Name the 5 members of the central team in sports medicines. 

Athlete, Team physician, Athletic Trainer, Coach, Athletes parents.

600

an injury that occurs on the opposite side of the head from where the initial impact took place

Contrecoup

600

a type of bone fracture where the break occurs at an angle to the long axis of the bone.

Oblique Fracture

600

The parietal lobe is responsible for...

Sensory

600

What is the name of the bone on the lower arm, on the thumb side

Radius