Things I forgot I needed to know...
I've fallen and I can't get up
You Can Stop the Bleed!
I Yam What I Yam
Protect Yourself, before you wreck yourself
100

What is the primary purpose of a pre-participation health examination?

determine if an athlete is at risk before they participate

100

An over stretching or "pull" of a muscle is classified as what type of injury?

strain

100

The term used to describe excessive amount of bleeding.

Hemorrhage

100

What is the primary macronutrient that provides usable energy and is easy to break down?

Carbohydrate

100

What piece of equipment can be used by an athlete with a heel spur or plantar fasciitis?

Heel Cup

200

Athletic trainers are concerned with what 3 things in regards to injuries?

Prevention, Evaluation, and Management

200

Where is pain located if you have medial epicondlytis?

Medial/inner elbow

200

A microorganism that can cause disease is called what?

blood borne pathogen

200
According to nutrient timing principals discussed in class, when is it best to consume protein for enhanced absorption and usage?

Post workout within 1-2 hours

200

What is the main purpose of a mouthguard?

prevent dental injuries

300

What is the  SAID principle stand for?

Specific Adaptations to Impose Demands

300

What injury occurs when a joint comes partially out of place or alignment but reduced back into place on its own?

Subluxation

300

Which of the following types of wounds has smooth edges that can be easily cleaned and pulled together by sutures?

incision
300

Avocados are an example of what kind of fat?

monounsaturated

300

In collision sports, all helmets must have a certificate along with a warning label of the risks of the sport from what company?

NOCSAE

400

What term is used to describe the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care.

Negligence

400

Heat stroke occurs when core body temperature rises to what temperature?

104 or higher degrees

400

What type of tape is used when you need something flexible and it sticks to itself?

Powerflex

400

What 2 vitamins are consider water-soluble?

C and B

400

What type of bandage is used for compression of acute injuries and to reduce swelling?

Elastic wrap

500
What is the proper management for exertion heat stroke?

Cool first, transport second.

500

An injury where bone tissue forms inside the muscle or soft tissue after an injury? (Bonus 100pt if treatment to prevent this injury is provided)

Myositis Ossificans

500
What are 2 techniques used to stop an epistaxis?

Nose plug/gauze, pinching brim, ice, hit the heel

500

Gorging oneself after a period of starvation and then purging the body through induced vomiting and further fasting is a major sign of what?

Bulimia

500

When splinting an injury, what are the 2 key points to remember? 

Splint the body part as found, splint above and below the joint for support.