Which of the following medications can contribute to heat-related illnesses?
A. Proton pump inhibitors
B. Antiemetics
C. Beta-blockers and antihistimines
D. Anti-inflammatories
C. Beta-blockers and Antihistimines
A Bennett's Fracture is a fracture to what bone?
A. Fibula
B. Tibia
C. Clavicle
D. Metacarpal
D. Metacarpal (specifically, the 1st)
The NP airway should span the distance between ____ & _____.
A. Ear and jaw
B. Ear and tip of nose
C. Jaw and nose
D. Corner of mouth and nose
B. Ear and tip of nose
A gymnast performing an iron cross maneuver on rings for more than 10 seconds is an example of:
A. Isotonic Exercise
B. Isometric Exercise
C. Isokinetic Exercise
D. Plyometric Exercise
B. Isometric Exercise
An athletic trainer is required to justify every expense for the upcoming fiscal year, rather than just adjusting the previous year’s budget. Which type of budgeting technique is this?
A. Zero-based budgeting
B. Line-item budgeting
C. Performance budgeting
D. Management budgeting
The NATA recommends that outdoor activity cease when lightning is detected within what radius?
A. 2 mile
B. 6 mile
C. 10 mile
D. 20 mile
B. 6 mile
The NCAA & NFHS participation regulations following an impetigo diagnosis includes:
A. Completion of at least 72 hours of antibiotic therapy.
B. No moist, draining, or exudative lesions.
C. Removal of all lesions before participation (frozen or curetted).
D. A & B
E. A & C
D. A & B
During a sudden cardiac arrest, the best chance for survival relies on early defibrillation. When an AT is involved in the emergency response & AED use occurs within 3 minutes of SCA the chance of survival is ____.
A. >50%
B. >60%
C. >75%
D. >80%
D. >80%
Antipruritic medications are used to treat what?
A. Fever
B. Nausea
C. Itching Skin
D. Inflammation
C. Itching Skin
The state of being legally responsible for the harm that one causes another person is known as:
A. Duty of Care
B. Negligence
C. Standard of Care
D. Liability
D. Liability
Which of the following institutions examines exertional and environment-related catastrophic sport injuries, under the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research?
A. NCAA Injury Surveillance Program @ Datalys Center
B. Korey Stringer Institute @ University of Connecticut
C. High School RIO @ University of Colorado
D. Injury Prevention Research Center @ UNC-Chapel Hill
B. Korey Stringer Institute @ University of Connecticut
A positive Hook Test would be indicative of what orthopedic condition?
A. Distal Bicep Tendon Rupture
B. Scaphoid Fracture
C. Scapular Dyskinesis
D. Femoral-Acetabular Impingement
A. Distal Bicep Tendon Rupture
FAST is an acronym used to assess for what emergent condition?
A. Myocardial Infarction
B. Anaphylaxis
C. Diabetic Coma
D. Stroke
D. Stroke
Which of the following does NOT directly contribute to balance?
A. Lymphatic System
B. Vestibular System
C. Oculomotor System
D. Proprioceptive System
A. Lymphatic System
Which of the following describes a situation in which an individual has a right and responsibility to perform an act of care, performs the act, but does so incorrectly:
A. Nonfeasance
B. Malfeasance
C. Misfeasance
D. Confeasance
C. Misfeasance
The organization that establishes minimum safety requirements for helmets & face masks for football, lacrosse, softball, & baseball is:
A. National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE)
B. National Athletic Trainer's Association (NATA)
C. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
D. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
A. National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE)
When a patient is suffering from a blow-out fracture they are often unable to gaze upward, due to muscular entrapment. Which muscle is entraped, preventing the star-gazing movement?
A. Inferior Rectus
B. Superior Rectus
C. Inferior Oblique
D. Superior Oblique
A. Inferior Rectus
Which pulse point may be palpated after an acute traumatic injury to the knee area to make sure the peripheral circulation to the involved limb is adequate?
A. Femoral
B. Dorsal Pedal
C. Cubital
D. Genu-veral
B. Dorsal Pedal
During the acute phase of an ankle injury, what should the water temperature of a whirlpool be set at to maximize the analgesic effect?
A. 400F
B. 55-650F
C. 100-1050F
D. 1200F
B. 55-650F
What term describes a fixed, pre-paid payment made on a monthly basis to a managed care provider, regardless of the number of services the patient receives?
A. Co-payment
B. Capitation
C. Premium
D. Deductible
B. Capitation
Unequal pupil size should be noted in a pre-participation physical if present, because it could be either a benign congenital condition, or be an indicator of brain injury. What is the medical term for this finding?
A. Nystagmus
B. Presbyopia
C. Photophobia
D. Anisocoria
D. Anisocoria
If a patient has a urinary tract or kidney infection, what would the pH levels indicate on a urinalysis?
A. Acidic
B. Neutral
C. Basic
D. Ketonic
C. Basic
A. 1040F
B. 1020F
C. 1000F
D. 98.60F
B. 1020F
Which massage technique is a method of tapotement?
A. J-stroking
B. Pinching
C. Hacking
D. Kneading
C. Hacking
Social determinants of health can have positive and negative influences on health and are divided into five categories. What is included in those five categories?
A. Medical access, schools, cost of living, socioeconomic area, family and public support
B. Healthcare access and quality, education access and quality, economic stability, neighborhood and build environment, and social and community context.
C. Access to hospitals in the area, access to higher education, employment availability in the area, food insecurity, access to social services
D. Access to medical services, access to private schools, employment status, public subsidized housing, personal and family context
B. Healthcare access and quality, education access and quality, economic stability, neighborhood and build environment, and social and community context.