What does 'peri' mean?
Around
What athletes are more likely to take Beta Blockers?
Archers/Riffle Athletes
How many calories per gram does protein provide?
4
Name the injury: An injury in which the skin is broken.
Open wound
Define denial when talking about the stages of grief.
Change in reality in order to deal with negative. Denies pain and severity.
what does 'Tri' mean?
Three
What is a function of Diuretics?
To Mask Pain
Absorption of nutrients happens mainly in what organ
Small Intestine
Name the injury: A jagged irregular wound created by a non cutting object.
Laceration
What does PTSD stand for?
Post Tramatic Stress Disorder
what does 'necr' mean?
Death
What sport is associated with Diuretics?
Boxing
how much of your diet should come from carbs?(Percentage)
45-65%
Name the injury: A closed injury in which bleeding occurs under the skin often resulting in discoloration; also known as a bruise.
Contusion
What are some causes of burnout?
Lack of rest, Two-a-days, Back to back competitions, Change in nutrition, Outside influence, Family or friend issues, Class or workplace issues, Anxiety, Losing season/loss of position
What does 'phone' mean?
Sound
What athletes are more likely to take EPO?
Tour de Fracne cyclist
What is masticated food mixed with saliva
Bolus
What are Osteoblasts?
Cells that add collagen and minerals to bone.
Define exhaustion.
When the body begins to break down such as illness or disease, injury occurs, mental issues.
what does 'erythr' mean?
Which PED will speed up your heart rate?
Narcotic Analgesics
A pound of fat is equal to how many calories?
3,500 calories
What is a secondary injury?
What is one way to prevent stress
Social/fam support, more sleep, good physical fitness, good nutrition, change schedule/practices