Professions
CPR
ATR/EAP
Nutrition
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100

Refer athletes to back to family physicians for primary care 

Team physicians

100

What does CPR stand for 

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

100

What does EAP stand for 

Emergency Action Plan

100

What are the primary source of fuel for energy

Carbohydrates

100

what does palpation mean?

touching, examining 

200

Design special diets that allow the athlete to achieve their best results in athletic events

Sports Nutritionist 

200

What is the ratio for compression to rescue breaths for CPR?

30 compressions to 2 rescue breaths 

200

OSHA stands for 

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

200

to maintain proper hydration how many glasses of water should a person drink?

6-8

200

what are the two different types of motivation

intrinsic and extrinsic 

300

Rendering of specialized care to individuals involved in exercise and athletics: Help with Prevention, recognition, evaluation, and care of injuries

Athletic Trainer

300

What does AED stand for 

Automated External Defibrillator

300

tape, bandaids, gauze, gloves are examples of what supplies 

Consumable

300

What are the 5 food groups 

Dairy, fats/oils, grains, proteins, fruits/vegetables

300

If an athlete loses motivation, stops loving their sport. what could they be experiencing? 

Burnout

400

Promote health and healing and help manage stress, Use manual techniques 

Massage therapist 

400

If someone is wet and they need the AED what do you do? 

Dry them off then place the pads

400

What is a medical Nonemergency

consists of all other injuries where life or limb is not threatened 
400

a serious, potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted perception of body shape or size

anorexia nervosa 

400

What is cryotherapy? 

The use of cooling agents 

500

Has Good communication is helpful if an injury occurs, Should teach athletes to distinguish between discomfort and the pain of injury 

Parents 

500

Signs of a stroke are: 

Face Drooping, Arm weakness, Slurred Speech, Time to call 911

500

How do you fit crutches? 

Ask them their height, top of the crutch should be about 2-3 fingers width from armpit, elbows bent 30 degrees, 2 inches in front of foot 6 inches to the side of the foot. 

500

what are the 7 nutritional components 

Carbohydrates, proteins, Fats, vitamins, Minerals, Water, Fiber

500
what is the difference between station based and clinic based preparticipation exams ? 

Station based is louder, you see multiple specialists rotating through stations.  Clinic is quiet and you see a primary physician.