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Introduction To Athletic Training

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Deep tissue massage






2. Eat away bone debris






3. Making sure athlete knows dangers of sport






4. Scraping off layers of skin






5. Dent






6. Stroking with palm of hands towards heart






7. Parents - coaches - AT - team physician






8. Walls of blood vessels become infected






9. Lay down calcium to heal






10. Bone to bone






11. Movement towards body midline






12. Fractures across the bone






13. Phagocytes (clean wound) - leukocytes (fight infection) - platelets (bring blood to wound)






14. Clean wound






15. Making sure athlete knows dangers of sport






16. Subjective; what the patient tells you






17. Adolescents; bone breaks but not completely in two






18. Analysis of the injury site/deformity - swelling - cuts - scars






19. Knitting of tissue






20. Divides the body into anterior and posterior segments






21. Subjective; what the patient tells you






22. Electrical mechanical stimulation






23. Thermal - mechanical - electric






24. Usually happens after cardiac arrest






25. Lay down calcium to heal






26. Rhythmic movement of fingers






27. Usually occurs because of environment around you






28. Muscle to bone






29. Cranium - skull - spinal column






30. External machinery that cause physiological effects to your body






31. Subjective - objective - assessment - plan






32. Muscle to bone






33. Use of electricity to cause muscle contractions






34. Partial tearing away of body part






35. No muscle tension - no gravity involved






36. Electrical mechanical stimulation






37. What caused the injury






38. Movement away from body midline






39. Osteoclasts (eat away bone debris) vs osteoblasts (lay down calcium to heal)






40. Partial tearing away of body part






41. Observing the overall appearance of the athlete






42. Inability to oxygenate the blood






43. Stroking with palm of hands towards heart






44. Assiting tension oactive ROM (motion with tension - actively moving the muscle






45. Eat away bone debris






46. Scraping off layers of skin






47. Angulated






48. Knitting of tissue






49. Inability to oxygenate the blood






50. Angulated