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Introduction To Athletic Training
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Subject
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health-and-fitness
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Usually occurs because of environment around you
abrasions
3 modalities
psychogenic shock
friction massage
2. No muscle tension - no gravity involved
septic shock
dorsi flexion
PROM test
abduction
3. Adolescents; involves growth plate
abrasions
Ephyseal fx
Commuted fx
Dermatomes
4. Adolescents; bone breaks but not completely in two
vibration
3 modalities
diaphysis
Greenstick fx
5. Cut with smooth boarders
osteoblasts
adduction
ncision
non union fracture
6. Fractures across the bone
plantar flexion
Transverse fx
osteoblasts
leukocytes
7. Inability to oxygenate the blood
respiratory shock
AAROM
non union fracture
Oblique fx
8. Subjective - objective - assessment - plan
cardiogenic shock
SOAP
assumption of risk
observation
9. Allergic reaction
anaphylactic shock
Stage 1 repair
friction massage
cardiogenic shock
10. Bruise
Commuted fx
adduction
non union fracture
contusion
11. Bone tears away from main mass of bone (
respiratory shock
vibration
Avulsion fx
axial skeleton
12. Usually happens after cardiac arrest
cardiogenic shock
special tests
appendicular skeleton
platelets
13. Divides the body into right and left sides
ligament
Dermatomes
hypovolemic shock
sagital plane
14. Cut with smooth boarders
ncision
Transverse fx
Dermatomes
ligament
15. Partial tearing away of body part
abduction
avulsion
Longitude fx
diaphysis
16. Analysis of the injury site/deformity - swelling - cuts - scars
puncture
inspection
friction massage
SOAP
17. Clean wound
non union fracture
septic shock
phagocytes
amputation
18. Thermal - mechanical - electric
interferential stimulation
abduction
traction
3 modalities
19. Movement towards body midline
AAROM
osteoblasts
anaphylactic shock
adduction
20. Stroking with palm of hands towards heart
puncture
cardiogenic shock
effleurage massage
interferential stimulation
21. Bone will not heal because of poor circulation
petrissage massage
non union fracture
tendon
friction massage
22. Rhythmic movement of fingers
non union fracture
epiphysis
epiphysis
vibration
23. Inability to oxygenate the blood
osteoclasts
symptoms
anaphylactic shock
respiratory shock
24. Muscle to bone
tendon
Oblique fx
Greenstick fx
Greenstick fx
25. Scraping off layers of skin
cardiogenic shock
abrasions
laceration
ligament
26. Lay down calcium to heal
signs
ligament
ROM
osteoblasts
27. Eat away bone debris
frontal or coronal plane
puncture
osteoclasts
abrasions
28. Dent
Modalities
Depression fx
interferential stimulation
traction
29. Angulated
Oblique fx
abduction
cardiogenic shock
respiratory shock
30. Joints with synovial joints - joint capsules - lots of movements
traction
avulsion
special tests
diarthrodial
31. Sharp object penetrates the body
Oblique fx
sagital plane
puncture
septic shock
32. Electrical mechanical stimulation
synarthodial
ems
epiphysis
ligament
33. Scraping off layers of skin
3 modalities
petrissage massage
abrasions
ligament
34. Cut with jagged edges
effleurage massage
laceration
signs
Stage 1 repair
35. Movement towards body midline
adduction
observation
ROM
laceration
36. Muscle to bone
dorsi flexion
vibration
Stages of bone healing
tendon
37. Movement away from body midline
assumption of risk
abduction
synarthodial
dorsi flexion
38. Subjective; what the patient tells you
cardiogenic shock
symptoms
ems
non union fracture
39. Parents - coaches - AT - team physician
central team
traction
observation
leukocytes
40. Bring blood to wound
mechanism
abrasions
platelets
amputation
41. Knitting of tissue
Avulsion fx
petrissage massage
platelets
osteoblasts
42. Osteoclasts (eat away bone debris) vs osteoblasts (lay down calcium to heal)
leukocytes
Stages of bone healing
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
PROM test
43. Immoveable joints
traction
synarthodial
non union fracture
hypovolemic shock
44. What caused the injury
mechanism
PROM test
petrissage massage
ligament
45. Sharp object penetrates the body
signs
osteoblasts
contusion
puncture
46. Walls of blood vessels become infected
septic shock
ems
transverse plane
osteoblasts
47. Divides the body into anterior and posterior segments
frontal or coronal plane
Transverse fx
symptoms
PROM test
48. Faster than knitting - chopping motion
cardiogenic shock
precussion (tampotmeal) massage
plantar flexion
traction
49. Open wound in which body part is completely severed from body
puncture
observation
epiphysis
amputation
50. Unique tests for joints and tissue to detect abnormal structures
contusion
traction
special tests
dorsi flexion