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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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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. Shaft of bone
signs
anaphylactic shock
laceration
diaphysis
2. Divides the body into anterior and posterior segments
petrissage massage
frontal or coronal plane
platelets
AAROM
3. Fight infection
precussion (tampotmeal) massage
Modalities
phagocytes
leukocytes
4. 2 opposing forces (pulling)
traction
signs
septic shock
Transverse fx
5. Rhythmic movement of fingers
Oblique fx
vibration
abrasions
non union fracture
6. Faster than knitting - chopping motion
interferential stimulation
mechanism
Stages of bone healing
precussion (tampotmeal) massage
7. Bone will not heal because of poor circulation
Dermatomes
friction massage
Stage 1 repair
non union fracture
8. Parents - coaches - AT - team physician
amputation
central team
dorsi flexion
inspection
9. Bring blood to wound
Stage 1 repair
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
platelets
symptoms
10. Rhythmic movement of fingers
osteoclasts
vibration
respiratory shock
hypovolemic shock
11. Subjective - objective - assessment - plan
hypovolemic shock
SOAP
central team
observation
12. Bone to bone
dorsi flexion
ligament
appendicular skeleton
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
13. Electrical mechanical stimulation
ems
septic shock
ROM
transverse plane
14. Motion with tension - actively moving the muscle
amputation
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
laceration
ROM
15. Eat away bone debris
assumption of risk
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
Longitude fx
osteoclasts
16. Inability to oxygenate the blood
respiratory shock
axial skeleton
platelets
Oblique fx
17. Partial tearing away of body part
Avulsion fx
vibration
Ephyseal fx
avulsion
18. Adolescents; involves growth plate
symptoms
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
Ephyseal fx
synarthodial
19. Bruise
Longitude fx
septic shock
contusion
special tests
20. Allergic reaction
anaphylactic shock
Modalities
Longitude fx
assumption of risk
21. Walls of blood vessels become infected
puncture
septic shock
cardiogenic shock
osteoblasts
22. Subjective; what the patient tells you
interferential stimulation
leukocytes
observation
symptoms
23. Osteoclasts (eat away bone debris) vs osteoblasts (lay down calcium to heal)
hypovolemic shock
Stages of bone healing
SOAP
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
24. Usually happens after cardiac arrest
synarthodial
friction massage
cardiogenic shock
osteoblasts
25. End of bone; growth plates
frontal or coronal plane
diarthrodial
AAROM
epiphysis
26. Stroking with palm of hands towards heart
Stage 1 repair
synarthodial
respiratory shock
effleurage massage
27. Bring blood to wound
cardiogenic shock
Stage 1 repair
hypovolemic shock
platelets
28. Observing the overall appearance of the athlete
Transverse fx
friction massage
amputation
observation
29. Knitting of tissue
petrissage massage
contusion
Stage 1 repair
effleurage massage
30. Excessive loss of blood and body fluid
hypovolemic shock
adduction
respiratory shock
Greenstick fx
31. Cranium - skull - spinal column
ncision
axial skeleton
friction massage
respiratory shock
32. Assiting tension oactive ROM (motion with tension - actively moving the muscle
Commuted fx
appendicular skeleton
AAROM
abrasions
33. Pointing toe straight ahead
plantar flexion
ROM
hypovolemic shock
respiratory shock
34. Divides the body into right and left sides
Modalities
sagital plane
central team
abduction
35. Use of electricity to cause muscle contractions
hypovolemic shock
effleurage massage
interferential stimulation
assumption of risk
36. Length of bone
Longitude fx
inspection
synarthodial
precussion (tampotmeal) massage
37. Clean wound
frontal or coronal plane
phagocytes
avulsion
3 modalities
38. Open wound in which body part is completely severed from body
central team
PROM test
osteoclasts
amputation
39. Divides the body into superior and interior body parts
observation
Stage 1 repair
transverse plane
adduction
40. Objective; something you can measure
transverse plane
tendon
signs
traction
41. Walls of blood vessels become infected
Greenstick fx
septic shock
Ephyseal fx
Stages of bone healing
42. Joints that have cartilage attaching two bones together
Dermatomes
amphiarthrodial
septic shock
ncision
43. Observing the overall appearance of the athlete
special tests
interferential stimulation
observation
Greenstick fx
44. Bruise
PROM test
contusion
Stages of bone healing
petrissage massage
45. Adolescents; bone breaks but not completely in two
Greenstick fx
respiratory shock
Avulsion fx
PROM test
46. Lay down calcium to heal
friction massage
inspection
osteoblasts
symptoms
47. Analysis of the injury site/deformity - swelling - cuts - scars
symptoms
laceration
inspection
special tests
48. Thermal - mechanical - electric
symptoms
precussion (tampotmeal) massage
3 modalities
dorsi flexion
49. Parents - coaches - AT - team physician
amphiarthrodial
central team
3 modalities
ROM
50. External machinery that cause physiological effects to your body
central team
frontal or coronal plane
Modalities
Transverse fx