Anaerobic
Training
Blood borne Pathogens
Emergencies
Injuries
100

What is the definition of Anaerobic exercise?

Any activity that involves a quick amount of energy and is performed at high intensity.

100

What term is defined as how quickly you can exert force on something?

Power

100

T/F: When applying basic first aid, it is important to treat all bodily fluids as if they were infectious to protect ourselves.

True

100

What action should you take in the event someone is having a seizure?

Move furniture or other objects away from the person

Never place something soft under the person’s head

Don’t hold the person down 

Don’t put anything in the person’s mouth

100
  1. Which one of these is NOT a common cause of anaphylaxis in minors?

    1. Milk

    2. Tree Nuts

    3. Latex

    4. Gum

4. Gum

200

What is an adaptation of anaerobic exercise?

  • Increased muscle strength and growth (hypertrophy)

  • Improved recovery

  • Enhanced energy Storage

  • Better lactic acid tolerance

  • Increased enzyme activity

200

What are the signs or symptoms of overtraining?

Unexplained underperformance

Persistent fatigue

Increased sense of effort during training

200

Healthcare workers and others who may be at risk of exposure to BBP should always wear appropriate what?

PPE

200

What is the most severe heat-related emergency?

Heat Stroke

200

What is the best thing to do when treating a small burn?

Run cold water on the burn

300

Anaerobic exercise uses oxygen as its energy source? T/F

False

300

Gradually increasing the weight, intensity, or repetitions in your workout to challenge your body is defined as what?

Pogressive Overload

300

What is the first thing you should do when handling BBP?

Put gloves on

300

In the case of a heat stroke, what are CSISD Athletic Trainers trained to do before the athlete is sent with paramedics to the hospital?

Cold Water Immersion

300

What happens to someone if they get a secondary head trauma without fully healing from the first head injury?

Second Impact Syndrome

400

1. What is an example of an anaerobic exercise?

2. What is not an example of an anaerobic exercise?

1. High Intensity Interval Training

2. Running a Marathon

400

What byproduct of the body is produced by the breakdown of glucose without oxygen?

Lactate

400

BBP can be spread through what bodily fluids?

Give 2 examples

Blood, snot, tears, vomit, and etc.

400

In the acronym FAST, what does the S stand for when trying to determine if someone is having a stroke?

Speech

400

In the event of a tooth injury, what should you do?

Apply pressure to stop bleeding in an empty socket

500

What type of muscle fibers are you predominantly using during anaerobic exercise?

Type 2

500

Which one of these is NOT a component of the Overtraining Continuum?

A. Acute Fatigue

B. Functional Overreaching

C. Overtraining

D. Chronic Fatigue

Chronic Fatigue

500

What are Bloodborne Pathogens?

Microorganisms that can cause disease and are transmitted through blood and other bodily fluids

500

What does the C in the PRICE acronym stand for when treating a sprain or broken bones?

Compression

500

What is one symptom of frostbite?

Numbness