Anatomy
Miscellaneous
Acronyms Abbreviations
Evaluation
100

The position used to analyze physical movement or rotation is called the ___ position. 

What is anatomical position?
100

This taping is called ____ and it helps stabilize/support ____. 


What is an ACL Taping, to support the ACL?

100
PEACE and LOVE is...

What is Protection, elevation, avoiding anti-inflammatories, compression, exercise, loading, optimism, vascularization, and education?

100

One thing Student atheltic trainers can't do is ___. 

What is diagnose?

200

The two movements possible in the ankle (rotation) are ___ and ___. 

What are dorsiflexion and plantarflexion?

200

The recovery position looks like __. (Show me!)


200

ABC stands for ___. 

What is Airway, Breathing, and Circulation?

200

The first step of the Emergency Action Plan on Campus is ___. 

What is calling Tomo and then calling 995?

300

The two joins in your fingers are called ___ and ___, and their acronym is ___ and ___. 

What are the proximal interphalangeal joint, and the distal interphalangeal joint? What are PIP and DIP?

300

When an individual has a seizure, you do ___. 

What is... remove obstacles in the region, put them into recovery position, call 995, ask for relevant medical history, and stay with the individual?

300
DRABC is ___.

What is Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing and Circulation?

300

The most frequently sprained ligament in the ankle is the _______ ligament. 

What is the Atherior Talofibular Ligament?

400

There are ___ cervical vertabra, ___ Thoracic vertebra, and ___ Lumbar vertebra. 

What are 5 cervical vertebra, 12 thoracic vertebra, and 5 lumbar vertebra?

400

This is taken from the ___ view. 

What is the lateral view?

400
When you see an unconscious athelte you assume they have a ___ and so you ____.
What is spinal injury and don't move them?
500

The foot has __ bones, including __ phalanges, __ tarsal bones (talus, calcaneus, cuboid, navicular, and 3 cuneiforms), __ metatarsals, and __ sesamoids.

What are 28 bones, 14 phalanges, 7 tarsal bones, 5 metatarsals, and 2 sesamoids?