Preventions final Exam
explain the management of shock
1. Start EMS 2. keep airway open 3. control bleeding 4. elevate legs 5. maintain body temp
5 red flags indicating serious emergency
1. airway obstruction 2. respiratory failure 3. severe shock 4. excessive bleeding 5. loss of conscious
Identify five strategies for reducing the risk of dehydration during physical activity
1. drink cold liquids 2. avoid caffeine and alcohol 3. have unlimited fluids replenish lost fluids 24 oz per 1lb body weight
5 key areas used to develop a history of an injury
1. primary complaint 2. mechanism of injury 3. characteristics of symptoms 4. medical history 5. length of injury
PEARL assesses what symptoms
1. pupils centered 2. pupils same size 3. pupils round 4. do pupils constrict when light is introduced
what information should be engraved inside football helmet
1. purchase date 2. tracking number 3. reconditioning history 4. certifications
questions physicians must consider in order to deem clearance for participation
1. will condition increase risk of injury 2. can player continue with medication, rehab 3. can individual participate in other activities
normal pulse rate in children is
120 to 140 BPM
normal blood pressure for a female adult is
120/80
Impairments in performance are noted when an athlete loses:
2 - 3% body weight
face guards on football helmets must be no less than
2 bars
In a manual muscle test, a finding of complete range of motion against gravity with no overload is graded
3/5
A tendon begins to develop tears when it is stretched approximately ___% beyond normal length.
5-8
the ideal completion time for PPE is
6 weeks prior to the start of practice sessions
Organization responsible for awarding ATC credential
Board of certification
An individual is lying with the legs in extension and the elbows, wrists, and fingers in flexion. Which of the following best describes this position?
Decortication
Extensibility is the ability of a muscle to be stretched and to return to normal length after either lengthening or shortening
False
In superficial frostbite, the skin feels hard.
False
Passive movement involves joint motion performed voluntarily by the individual through muscular contraction.
False
organization that sets standards for the manufacturing of football helmets
NOCSAE
the level of competency that must be demonstrated by an individual educated in and practicing in a given profession
Standard of Care
Who regulates professions to protect the public from harm by unqualified individuals
States
Miliaria rubra usually occurs in areas like the axilla and groin
T
A wrong done by an individual for which the injured party seeks a remedy for damages suffered is called a
Tort
Drop foot can be a sign of myotome involvement of a low back injury
True
Women begin to sweat at higher skin and core temperatures and produce less sweat than men at comparable heat-exercise loads; however, they show a heat tolerance equivalent to that of men.
True
the most important tool of the PPE is the
medical history
Which of the following is not a metabolic cause of syncope
migraine headache
committing an act that is ones responsibility to perform, but following wrong procedures
misfeasance
Regurgitation is associated with
mitral valve prolapse and acquired valvular heart disease
hypo mobile individuals are more susceptible to
muscle strains
Excessive cholesterol buildup that blocks a coronary artery increases the risk of
myocardial infarction
condition when the rays of light entering the eyes are brought to focus in front of the retina
myopia
The motor component of a nerve root is tested using a
myotome
failing to perform ones legal duty of care
negligence
The bones' cells that form new bone tissue are called
osteoblasts
Which of the following best describes stage 2 tendinitis?
pain during activity that does not restrict activity
An abnormal sensation characterized by numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation is called
paresthesia
Sudden death is most often precipitated by
physical activity
refers to a temporary dilation of blood vessels resulting in draining of blood from the head with pooling of blood in abdomen
psychogenic
Which of the following is NOT a sign or symptom of shock?
rapid and strong pulse
The most important factor for determining the effectiveness of evaporative heat loss is:
relative humidity
orthotic designed to provide dynamic balance of foot
semirigid
derives from severe, usually bacterial, infection
septic
A force that acts parallel or tangent to a plane passing through the object is called:
shear force
A slow, bounding pulse could be indicative of
skull fracture
what shoe should a runner wear who has high rigid arches
soft midsoles, curved lasts, low hind foot stability
hypertension contributes to
strokes
While stretching for an overthrown ball, a first baseman strained an adductor muscle. What type of force would have produced this injury?
tensile
An individual affirms a subjective understanding of the risks of participation in the activity
assumption of risk
When asking about the characteristics of symptoms, determine
a. onset, limitations, location, severity, duration
Somatic pain arises from
a. skin, ligaments, muscles, bones, and joints
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is characterized by
abnormal thickening of the left ventricle wall
sickle cell trait is most commonly seen with
african Americans
term used to describe unequal pupils
aniscoria
The L4 myotome is tested with
ankle dorsiflexion
Individuals with Marfan's syndrome usually die from
aortic rupture
The plantar fascia is an example of a(n):
aponeurosis
The common mechanism of injury for a muscle contusion is
compression
Absorption of heat through the feet by standing on a hot artificial turf is an example of heat exchange termed:
conduction
Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that primarily affects
connective tissue
areas of skin innervated by a single spinal nerve
dermatome
location of the heart on the right side of chest
dextrocardia
type of injury as a result from a low-velocity, high mass force
diffuse
disadvantage of thermal set mouth guards
does not cover upper and lower dental arches
possible causes include hemorrhage, dehydration, and multiple trauma
hypovolemic
The discoloration or swelling outside a joint in the surrounding soft tissue is termed
ecchymosis
The escape of fluid from the blood vessels into the joint cavity is called
effusion
Cardiac output is determined by heart rate, blood volume, pulmonary rate, and venous return.
false
Comminuted fractures are often produced by excessive torsional and bending loads.
false
During the acute inflammatory phase, heparin is released into the injured area and acts as an anticoagulant, which results in increased swelling.
false
When the ozone level is moderate, individuals with respiratory conditions should stay indoors.
false
systolic pressure is the residual pressure that exists in the arteries when the heart is at rest
false
disqualifying condition for sport participation
fever
Immature connective tissue cells are termed
fibroblasts
In assessing ligamentous laxity, a soft end feel indicates
grade 2 injury
An incomplete fracture cause by bending and torsional loads is a
greenstick fracture
An athlete is not sweating, appears red or flushed, and has hot, dry skin. What condition might the athlete be experiencing?
heat stroke
Diets and in salt can lessen the effects of altitude.
high in carbohydrates, low
Decreased tactile sensation is termed
hypoesthesia
In sports participation, anemia contributes to each of the following EXCEPT
increase in aerobic capacity
Palpation of crepitus over a tendon or bursa could indicate
inflammation
Rubor, calor, tumor, dolor, and loss of function are symptoms of:
inflammation
Which of the following is contraindicated for individuals with Marfan's syndrome?
isometric exercises
Myocarditis is characterized by infiltration of inflammatory cells into the myocardium, leading to an abnormally enlarged
left ventricle
most effective regulatory means of protecting public
licensure
iron-deficiency is seen predominantly in
lows with a low percentage of body fat
What two factors determine whether an injury occurs when a force is sustained by tissues
magnitude of forces and tissue's material properties
Which of the following forms of syncope does not suggest a serious disorder?
those occurring with heat
The primary objective of fluid replacement when exercising in hot weather is
to maintain plasma volume
Although the most rapid bone growth occurs prior to adulthood, bones continue to grow in diameter throughout most of the life span.
true
Carbon monoxide interferes with the ability of hemoglobin to transport oxygen to the cellular level.
true
Force acting along the long axis of a structure is termed tensile force
true
If tissues undergo abnormally high tensile stress before scar formation is complete, the newly forming tissue can be elongated and much stronger than the original tissue.
true
Individuals with sickle cell trait should avoid activity in extremely hot, humid weather.
true
Shock and dehydration can cause hypotension.
true
White coat syndrome is a term used to describe hypertension due to anxiety
true
visual acuity is best tested using a shelled chart
true
The beginning of the acute inflammatory phase is marked by
vasoconstriction
athlete has anemia, what vitamin should they take
vitamin C