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Introduction To Athletic Training
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Subject
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health-and-fitness
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Partial tearing away of body part
avulsion
anaphylactic shock
mechanism
septic shock
2. Adolescents; involves growth plate
leukocytes
epiphysis
Ephyseal fx
abduction
3. Muscle to bone
Depression fx
Longitude fx
puncture
tendon
4. Bone tears away from main mass of bone (
Avulsion fx
AAROM
psychogenic shock
dorsi flexion
5. What caused the injury
mechanism
3 modalities
amphiarthrodial
PROM test
6. Inability to oxygenate the blood
PROM test
osteoblasts
respiratory shock
Stages of bone healing
7. Fight infection
ncision
leukocytes
respiratory shock
3 modalities
8. Pointing toe straight ahead
Avulsion fx
plantar flexion
epiphysis
abduction
9. Movement towards body midline
abrasions
adduction
Commuted fx
signs
10. Allergic reaction
abrasions
osteoclasts
effleurage massage
anaphylactic shock
11. Partial tearing away of body part
avulsion
phagocytes
observation
non union fracture
12. Observing the overall appearance of the athlete
cardiogenic shock
plantar flexion
observation
platelets
13. Walls of blood vessels become infected
contusion
anaphylactic shock
contusion
septic shock
14. Electrical mechanical stimulation
Greenstick fx
ems
leukocytes
puncture
15. Pulling toe toward nose
Commuted fx
transverse plane
dorsi flexion
psychogenic shock
16. Subjective - objective - assessment - plan
friction massage
SOAP
observation
Modalities
17. Subjective; what the patient tells you
3 modalities
signs
osteoblasts
symptoms
18. Cut with jagged edges
symptoms
laceration
Depression fx
ncision
19. Use of electricity to cause muscle contractions
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
friction massage
interferential stimulation
osteoclasts
20. Scraping off layers of skin
symptoms
Oblique fx
central team
abrasions
21. Length of bone
osteoclasts
Longitude fx
tendon
effleurage massage
22. Sensations at the skin level
assumption of risk
Dermatomes
amphiarthrodial
osteoblasts
23. Usually happens after cardiac arrest
vibration
puncture
Stages of bone healing
cardiogenic shock
24. Angulated
Greenstick fx
Oblique fx
AAROM
inspection
25. Excessive loss of blood and body fluid
friction massage
Stages of bone healing
hypovolemic shock
diarthrodial
26. External machinery that cause physiological effects to your body
Modalities
Stages of bone healing
friction massage
respiratory shock
27. Eat away bone debris
osteoclasts
symptoms
Transverse fx
diaphysis
28. Angulated
Ephyseal fx
epiphysis
Oblique fx
Longitude fx
29. Bone tears away from main mass of bone (
Avulsion fx
Greenstick fx
petrissage massage
signs
30. Fight infection
non union fracture
leukocytes
Depression fx
Oblique fx
31. Sharp object penetrates the body
tendon
appendicular skeleton
petrissage massage
puncture
32. Faster than knitting - chopping motion
ligament
observation
precussion (tampotmeal) massage
appendicular skeleton
33. Deep tissue massage
signs
synarthodial
friction massage
platelets
34. Length of bone
Longitude fx
Modalities
cardiogenic shock
phagocytes
35. 1. stage 1- acute inflammatory stage (0-6) 2. stage 2- repair stage; proliferation (3-21) 3. stage 3- remodeling maturation (1 year)
platelets
Commuted fx
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
epiphysis
36. 2 opposing forces (pulling)
abrasions
puncture
traction
Dermatomes
37. Bone will not heal because of poor circulation
plantar flexion
non union fracture
central team
frontal or coronal plane
38. Objective; something you can measure
appendicular skeleton
symptoms
observation
signs
39. Observing the overall appearance of the athlete
leukocytes
ncision
laceration
observation
40. Assiting tension oactive ROM (motion with tension - actively moving the muscle
AAROM
transverse plane
non union fracture
osteoblasts
41. Joints with synovial joints - joint capsules - lots of movements
Depression fx
diarthrodial
observation
precussion (tampotmeal) massage
42. Bone just blows up - shattered
Commuted fx
non union fracture
septic shock
Transverse fx
43. Walls of blood vessels become infected
observation
osteoclasts
phagocytes
septic shock
44. 2 opposing forces (pulling)
cardiogenic shock
osteoblasts
traction
plantar flexion
45. Cut with jagged edges
laceration
platelets
septic shock
mechanism
46. Cut with smooth boarders
abrasions
tendon
interferential stimulation
ncision
47. Subjective; what the patient tells you
avulsion
Stage 1 repair
symptoms
respiratory shock
48. End of bone; growth plates
tendon
sagital plane
epiphysis
transverse plane
49. Unique tests for joints and tissue to detect abnormal structures
Greenstick fx
observation
special tests
3 modalities
50. Bring blood to wound
platelets
plantar flexion
vibration
interferential stimulation