Foundations of Injury Care
Preparticipation exam
Protective equipment & taping
Multiple Choice Questions
True or False
100

Responsicle for awarding the ATC

BOC

100

What is the goal of the PPE ?

To determine the general health and fitness level of a physically active individual to ensure safe participation in a particular sport/activity

100

Low velocity, high mass forces result in these kinds of injuries

diffuse injuries (over large areas). For example, a concussion

100

Permission granted by the government for an individual to practice a profession is termed: 

A) Licensure

B) certification

C) registration

D) Scope of practice

D) scope of practice

100

Athletic Training and Sports medecine are terms that can be used interchangeably

FALSE

200

WHen an individual has total disregard for the safety of others

Gross degligence

200

Ideally, when should the PPE be completed ?

6 weeks before the start of any physical activity to allow time to evaluate and correct minor problems

200

How does KT tape work ?

Altho it is uncertain how it works, it is thought that when a muscle is inflamed, swollen or stiff due to fatigue or injury, the interstitial space between the skin and underlying connective tissues become compressed, thereby compromising the flow of lymphatic system. This compression can then stimulate pain receptors in the skin

200

Which of the following should not be performed by an AT ?

A) Eval of an injury

B) Treatment of an injury

C) Diagnosis of an injury

D) Recognition of an injury

C) diagnosis of an injury

200

A complete physical examination is in required annually

FALSE. It is probably unnecessary unless there is a change in physician or records are not available

300

If an AT suspects or should have suspected a neck injury and failed to use a rigid back board to stabilize the individual. This is an example of ?

Nonfeasance

300

How should the pulse be taken during a PPE ?

At the carotid artery by doubling the pulse rate measured during a 30 sec period

300

After how many minutes does table lose much of its supportive properties ?

20 minutes

300

What is the most important tool of the PPE ?

A) Medical History

B) MSK exam

C) CV exam

D) Vision Exam

A) medical history

300

Rectal temperature is usually higher than oral by an average of .4-.5 deg C

TRUE

400

These were developed to encourage bystanders to assist others in need of emergency by granting them immunity from potential litigation

Good Samaritan Laws

400

How do you assess cranial nerve IX ?

glossopharyngeal --> ability to swallow

400

Describe the taping for metatarsalgia/ Morton Neuroma

Apply teardrop pad slightly proximal to 2nd through 4th metatarsal head then anchor using elastic tape

400

Which of the following conditions would indicate referral to a neurosurgeon? A) scoliosis B) indication of Marfan syndrome C) isolated brachial plexus injury D) preexisting cervical stenosis

D) preexisting cervical stenosis

400

Skin Folds should be done on the left side of the body

FALSE --> they should be done on the right

500

When an individual commits an act that is not his or her responsibility to perform

malfeasance

500

What is emmetropia ?

20/20 vision

500

What are the 4 characteristics that make up tape ?

1) threads per square inch

2) tensile strength

3) Composition

4) adhesive mass (stickiness)

500

Which of the following conditions should automatically disqualify an individual from participation in sports? A) carditis B) congenital heart disease C) dysrhythmia D) hypertension

A) Carditis

500

Tape is more effective for an ankle injury than a brace

False