Bones
Muscles
Joints/Knee
Hydration/Nutrition
Mystery
100

What is the name of the bone in your upper arm, known as the "funny bone"?

The humerus

100
What muscle is located on the front of your upper arm?

Biceps muscles

100

What bone is known as the "kneecap"?

Patella

100

What should athletes drink the most to stay hydrated?

Water! Not coffee, energy drinks, Gatorade, etc.

100

True or False: Someone can have a concussion without passing out

True

200

What bone is known as the "collarbone"?

The clavicle

200

What muscle points your toes?

Gastrocnemius / Calf muscle

200

Sprains are treated with the RICE method. What does "RICE" stand for?

Rest Ice Compression Elevation

200

What is one sign of dehydration?

Thirst, dizziness, headache, fatigue, etc.

200

To perform CPR, how many compressions and how many breaths? (for an adult)

30 compressions, 2 breaths

300

Fill in the blank: 

The fibula is _______ to the tibia.

Lateral

300
What muscle helps a soccer player kick a ball? (ie. what muscle straightens the knee?)

The quadriceps muscle

300

The knee joint connects what 2 bones together to form the knee joint?

Femur and tibia

300

Which macromolecule/macronutrient provides quick energy for sports? ie. What is the body's primary fuel source? 

Carbohydrates

300

What tendon is hit during the knee-jerk reflex test?

Patellar tendon

400

Runners often experience shin splints. Which bone is primarily affected and is known as the "shinbone"?

Tibia bone

400

How do muscles connect to bone?

Muscles use tendons to connect to bones

400

What is the purpose of the meniscus in a knee joint?

Shock absorber between the femur and tibia. Allows you to jump, run, etc.

400

How much water should an athlete drink before a workout? (Give answer in oz, or in standard water bottle)

14-22 oz 

1-1.5 standard water bottles

400

What does the "Unhappy triad" consist of? 

1. ACL 

2. MCL 

3. Medial meniscus

500

What bone is triangular-shaped, located posteriorly, and forms your shoulder blade

Scapula bone

500

Give an example of a pair of antagonist muscles. (We learned 2 pairs of antagonist muscles)

Biceps and triceps 

OR 

Hamstrings and quadriceps

500

What is the difference between a ligament and a tendon?

Ligament = connects bone to bone 

Tendon = connects muscle to bone

500

Almonds would fall under what macromolecule?

Fats

500

Name one condition/scenario (we learned 2) where you should perform BLS/CPR

Sudden cardiac arrest 

Commotio cordis