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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. Sharp object penetrates the body
avulsion
puncture
signs
Avulsion fx
2. Fight infection
Stage 1 repair
leukocytes
cardiogenic shock
vibration
3. Deep tissue massage
friction massage
septic shock
ligament
leukocytes
4. Making sure athlete knows dangers of sport
puncture
assumption of risk
Longitude fx
vibration
5. Divides the body into anterior and posterior segments
transverse plane
Transverse fx
frontal or coronal plane
osteoclasts
6. Bone to bone
ligament
petrissage massage
adduction
avulsion
7. Parents - coaches - AT - team physician
Ephyseal fx
central team
frontal or coronal plane
platelets
8. Bone will not heal because of poor circulation
laceration
non union fracture
diarthrodial
signs
9. Partial tearing away of body part
Commuted fx
ligament
avulsion
contusion
10. Muscle to bone
Greenstick fx
appendicular skeleton
tendon
vibration
11. Unique tests for joints and tissue to detect abnormal structures
special tests
Longitude fx
central team
psychogenic shock
12. Open wound in which body part is completely severed from body
amputation
septic shock
ROM
psychogenic shock
13. Scraping off layers of skin
abrasions
SOAP
amputation
frontal or coronal plane
14. Osteoclasts (eat away bone debris) vs osteoblasts (lay down calcium to heal)
Commuted fx
mechanism
Stages of bone healing
cardiogenic shock
15. Movement away from body midline
leukocytes
Ephyseal fx
observation
abduction
16. Shaft of bone
osteoblasts
diaphysis
osteoclasts
puncture
17. 2 opposing forces (pulling)
synarthodial
dorsi flexion
traction
adduction
18. Allergic reaction
precussion (tampotmeal) massage
Modalities
anaphylactic shock
hypovolemic shock
19. Divides the body into anterior and posterior segments
Greenstick fx
frontal or coronal plane
plantar flexion
inspection
20. Pulling toe toward nose
leukocytes
non union fracture
dorsi flexion
effleurage massage
21. Joints that have cartilage attaching two bones together
respiratory shock
AAROM
amphiarthrodial
synarthodial
22. Use of electricity to cause muscle contractions
leukocytes
abduction
inspection
interferential stimulation
23. Cut with smooth boarders
symptoms
ncision
assumption of risk
central team
24. Allergic reaction
puncture
anaphylactic shock
Greenstick fx
Transverse fx
25. Lay down calcium to heal
friction massage
signs
ligament
osteoblasts
26. Joints with synovial joints - joint capsules - lots of movements
petrissage massage
diarthrodial
ncision
amphiarthrodial
27. Length of bone
Transverse fx
Depression fx
Longitude fx
osteoclasts
28. Divides the body into right and left sides
ems
sagital plane
avulsion
signs
29. External machinery that cause physiological effects to your body
friction massage
Modalities
SOAP
leukocytes
30. Knitting of tissue
adduction
inspection
petrissage massage
traction
31. Sensations at the skin level
assumption of risk
Avulsion fx
psychogenic shock
Dermatomes
32. Clean wound
inspection
phagocytes
abrasions
cardiogenic shock
33. Open wound in which body part is completely severed from body
puncture
amputation
SOAP
effleurage massage
34. Movement away from body midline
Avulsion fx
inspection
appendicular skeleton
abduction
35. Bring blood to wound
PROM test
mechanism
interferential stimulation
platelets
36. Assiting tension oactive ROM (motion with tension - actively moving the muscle
AAROM
Longitude fx
sagital plane
cardiogenic shock
37. Subjective; what the patient tells you
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
puncture
symptoms
vibration
38. Fractures across the bone
puncture
diarthrodial
avulsion
Transverse fx
39. Bruise
diaphysis
Transverse fx
contusion
traction
40. No muscle tension - no gravity involved
leukocytes
PROM test
signs
puncture
41. Divides the body into right and left sides
sagital plane
Longitude fx
osteoblasts
3 modalities
42. Immoveable joints
synarthodial
puncture
septic shock
Depression fx
43. Usually occurs because of environment around you
ROM
ems
adduction
psychogenic shock
44. Objective; something you can measure
signs
Oblique fx
non union fracture
anaphylactic shock
45. Observing the overall appearance of the athlete
hypovolemic shock
friction massage
observation
frontal or coronal plane
46. 2 opposing forces (pulling)
avulsion
traction
mechanism
phagocytes
47. Movement towards body midline
psychogenic shock
3 modalities
adduction
Stages of bone healing
48. Subjective - objective - assessment - plan
Greenstick fx
ligament
Ephyseal fx
SOAP
49. Limbs
effleurage massage
frontal or coronal plane
appendicular skeleton
Stages of Soft Tissue Healing
50. Joints with synovial joints - joint capsules - lots of movements
sagital plane
diarthrodial
puncture
laceration