Gen Med and Immediate Care
Which of the following is an internal reaction or resistance of tissue that is also known as deformation?
Strain
A test used to determine the degree of attention span is the:
Stroop
A condition that has a gradual onset with diffuse tenderness and swelling of a tendon is called:
Tendinitis
In an effort to accurately assess the extent of a musculoskeletal injury, it is vitally important to know:
The mechanism of the injury
When an athlete is boing placed on a spine board, who is in control?
The person stabilizing the victim's head
Systolic blood pressure indicates:
The pressure on the blood vessel walls when the left ventricle contracts
If a uniform becomes saturated with blood, what is the proper action that should be taken for the athlete to continue participation?
The uniform should be changed immediately
What should not be done when managing a bleeding nose?
Tilt the head back
The most common cause of airway obstruction for athletes is:
Tongue
The muscle most responsible for holding the abdominal contents in place and aiding in forced expiration is the:
Transverse abdominus
An excess fluid accumulation caused by a severe blow to the testicular region is characteristic of:
Traumatic hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis
When performing chest compressions on an adult, where does the rescuer place the heel of the hand?
Two fingers above the lower end of the sternum
In transporting an athlete with a suspected spinal or pelvic injury:
Use a spine board and move under medical direction
After a virus enters and attacks a host cell it:
Uses the cell to replicate
During the inflammatory phase there is a period of ___________ followed by ______________.
Vasoconstriction, vasodilation
Which of the following is not a common type ot referred pain seen in athletes?
Viceral sympathetic pain
An organism that depends on the nutrients it receives from other cells is known as a(n):
Virus
The more sensitive HIV test that detects antibodies to HIV proteins is the
Western blot
Sports during this season may require that athletes have influenza vaccines:
Winter
The rate of energy at which a force is applied to a long bone affects its elastic limit; this is sometimes called:
Yield point
Which of the following fractures is the third most comon and results in epistaxis anbd diplopia as well as numbness of the cheek?
Zygomatic
AN inflammatory disease that involves the hair follicles and sebaceous glands and is usually seen near puberty is called:
acne vulgaris
Hay fever may be relieved by
antihistimines
Abdominal rigidity and pain at McBurney's point may indicate:
appendicitis
A hot spot in the skin may be the beginning of a:
blister
A painful node that is covered by tight, reddish skin that later becomes very thin and emerges into a lesion that discharges yellowish-red pus is a:
carbuncle
The thin bony substance that covers the eroot of the tooth is known as the:
cementum
he medical term for nasal discharge is:
coryza
A secondary skin lesion characterized by dried fluid or exudates on the skin, such as that seen in the case of impetigo, is called a(n)
crust
Which of the following should not be used to prevent ingrown toenails?
cutting of toenail margins
All of these conditions occur in an anemic individual except:
decrease in bone marrow
The female athlete triad includes all of the following except:
dysmenorrhea
The syndrome identified by cramps, nausea, lower abdominal pain, and headache during menstruation is called:
dysmenorrhea
Verrunca plana leads to the development of:
flat warts
Which of the following is used to detect a corneal abrasion?
fluorescein
Chafing of the skin stems from:
friction from unduly rubbing of the skin
What is not a symptom of insulin shock?
fruity-smelling breath
In men, this disease has an incubation period of 2 to 10 days with the onset marked by a tingling in the urethra; this is followed in 2-3 hours be a greenish-hellow discharge of pus and painful urination
gonorrhea
An athlete with mononucleosis can return to participation if all of the following are true except:
he/she is febrile
Trauma to the helix fossa, or concha of the ear, that results in tearing of the overlying tissue from the cartilaginous plate and fluid accumulation is commonly referred to as:
hematoma auricular
If an athlete takes a violent blow or compression to the chest, without any accompanying rib fractures, and shows signs of painful breathing, expectoration of blood, and shock, he/she most likely has (a):
hemothorax
A vesicle producing a yellow crust on the lip is characteristic of:
herpes symplex type I
Crisis symptoms for sickle cell anemia include all of the follwoing symptoms except:
hyperactivity
A complication of herpes simplex is which of the following conditions?
keratonconjunctivitis
The solid organs, which are contained in the abdominal viscera, consist of the
kidneys, spleen, liver, suprarenals and pancreas
The gonadotropin that stimulates corpus luteum development is:
lutenizing hormone
Which of the following conditions is managed through analysis of cerebroshpinal fluid for diagnosis and a 24 hour isolation during treatment?
meningitis
What is not a function of bone?
mineral production
Which of the following is not a symptoms of a diabetic coma?
moist, cool and pale skin
The factors that make up the chain of fungal infection are heat, darkness, and:
moisture
Which of the following viral conditions does not have a vaccine for prevention?
mononucleosis
A skin lesion that has a solid elevation less than 1 cm in diameter, such as a wart, is called a:
papule
A parasitic infestation characterized by the appearnace of lice is:
pediculosis
An acute seasonal allergic condition that results from airborne pollens is:
pollinosis
When testing for balance, if an athlete can balance with his or her eyes open but loses balance when the eyes are closed, he or she is considered to have a:
positive Romberg's sign
An athlete who starts to exhibit symptoms of giddiness, attention difficulties, anxiety, and headaches hours or days after a collision may be considered to have:
postconcussional syndrome
What is not a part of management during a seizure?
restrain the athlete so he/she does not hurt himself/herself
The kidneys are situated on each side of the spine. Because of the pressure of the lilver, which kidney is usually lower than the other?
right
A skin disease caused by a mite that burrows into the skin to lay its eggs is called:
scabies
Which of the following is not a characterisitc of a bronchial asthma attack?
sense of stimulation
Which of the following stems from an upper respiratory infection?
sinusitis
Getting the "wind knocked out" of you is characteristic of a:
solar plexus punch
The organism that is the most prevalent cause of infection in which pus is present is:
staphylococcus
An acute disease causing fever and convulsions with tonic spasm of skeletal muscles is called:
tetanus
The medical name for athlete's foot is:
tinea pedis
The main function(s) of the internal oblique muscle is (are):
trunk flexion, lateral flexion, and rotation
Which of the following is not a bacterial organism?
verruca plantaris
What is not a signs/ symptoms of HBV?
weight loss
WHich of the following appears when someone is having an allergic reaction and breaks out in hives?
wheal
Impetigo contagiosa is most associated with which sport?
wrestling
How far must the sternum be depressed in an adult to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation effectively?
1 1/2 to 2 inches
The HBV vaccine is given in:
3 doses over a 6 month period
In transporting an athlete by stretcher, how many people will be needed to adequately support the athlete?
4
Flu generally has an incubation period of:
48 hours
A ruptured spleen is dangerous because of its:
Ability to splint itself, then produce delayed hemorrhage
Which of the following nerve fibers transmit impulses from nocioceptors toward the brain:
Affarent fibers
A tissue is said to be _____________ when it has greater or less strength depending on the direction of the load
Anisotrophic
Twisting of the spermatic cord may present clinically as:
Appearance of a cluster of swollen veins with a dragging feeling in the scrotum
When one is controlling external bleeding, the sequence of events is as follows:
Apply direct pressure over the wound and elevate the body part
Which of the meniges is extremely delicate and attached to the spinal cord?
Arachnoid
Which of the following is a semifirm type of connective tissue with a high content of ground substance in the extracellular matrix?
Articular cartilage
One of the causes of osteochondrosis in which circulation has been disrupted is:
Aseptic necrosis
When is an individual who has suffered from his/her first Grade 2 concussion allowed to return to play?
Asymptomatic for 1 week
If there is poor blood supply to a fractured area and a portion of the bone does not heal, this is called:
Avascular necrosis
To reduce the risk of HIV infection, it is important to:
Avoid drugs that impair judgment
Any athlete who receives a servere blow to the abdomen or back region should be instructed to check for:
Blood in the urine
Which of the following has the best capacity for regeneration?
Bone
A yeast like fungus that is normally part of the skin, mouth, intestines, and vaginal area that can lead to infections is called:
Candida
After repeated joint sprains or microtraumas, a chronic inflammatory condition may occur called:
Capsulitis
A force that, with enough energy, crushes tissue is a _________ force.
Compression
Three-point bending causes _____ on the concave side and ________on the convex side of the tissue.
Compression, tension
An athlete who has a bleeding fractured tooth should be handled the following way:
Continue to play and see the dentist after competition
A fracture that occurs on the side opposite to the part where the trauma was initiated is a(n) _________ fracture.
Contrecoup
After the head is struck, the brain continues to move in the fluid and may be contused against the opposite side; this type of injury is called
Contrecoup
A direct blow to the anterolateral aspect of the thorax, a sudden twist, or falling on the ball, can compress the rib cage and can result in a:
Costochondral seperation
The intent of using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to aid in healing is to:
Depress the perception of pain
When dealing with an unconscious athlete, the first action that must be taken is:
Determine the level of consciousness and responsiveness
The cephalic and caudal boundaries of the abdomoinal cavity are made up of the:
Diaphragm and pelvis
Of the three meninges, the outermost, consisting of a dense, fibrous, ineleastic sheath that encloses the brain and cord, is the:
Dura mater
Substances that produce hypothermia and profound analgesia in the entire body are called
Endorphins
Which of the following symptoms are not indicative of a serious eye injury?
Excessive watering of the eye
All of the following are at a high risk for HIV transmission except:
Football
Which of the following is not a stage during blood clotting?
Formation of leukocytes
The external oblique muscle has a line of action that runs:
Forward and downward
Which of the following ice treatments should not be directly applied to the skin of an individual?
Frozen gel packs
Which pain control theory involves stimulation of ascending information?
Gate control
The pain theory that establishes the ability of the dorsal root to inhibit pain impulses ascending to the brain cortex for perception is called the:
Gate theory
The first step in establishing responsiveness of an athlete is to:
Gently tap his/her shoulder and ask "Are you OK?"
Which of the following is not a sign or symptom of mile head injury?
Glascow coma score of 10
A red skin color on a light-colored individual may indicate
Heatstroke, high blood pressure, or carbon monoxide poisoning
A protrusion of the abdominal viscera through a portion of the abdominal wall is called a(n):
Hernia
Avascular necrosis is a condition commonly found in the _________________ in which there is a(n) ________________.
Hip, infection
Which of the following chemical mediators is a powerful vasodilator found in mast cells?
Histimine
What type of dressing is most beneficial in providing a barrier against disease transmission and in keeping the owund moist to speed healing?
Hydrocolloid
The type of shock that results from trauma in which there is blood loss is called:
Hypovolemic
After trauma, cellular death due to __________ occurs because of swelling; this causes more cells to die than the original trauma.
Impeding nutrition
Cold application has been shown to do all of the following except:
Increase exudate
WHich portion of the ear is formed by the temporal bone and is responsible for transportation of auditory impulses to the brain?
Labyrinth
Which part of the anatomy of the eye is responsible for the production of tears?
Lacriminal glands
When using an AED, where are the pads placed on the chest?
Left apex and right base of the chest
When evaluating an unconscious athlete you would first:
Look for the possibility of impaired breathing
The prominent feature that distinguishes chronic inflammation from acute inflammation includes:
Lymphocytes
The condition common to children with head injuries and resulting from an intracerebral clot and a rise in intracranial blood pressure is:
Malignant brain edema
When leukocytes line up along the wall of the blood vessel it is called:
Margination
Injuries to the muscolotendinous unit commonly occur at all of the following sites except in the:
Mid-tendon area
Which of the following conditions predisposes an athlete to injuries of the spleen?
Mononucleosis
A common apophyseal injury is a(n):
Osgood-Schlatter disease
An example of an injury classified as microtrauma or abnormal repeated stress is:
Osgood-Schlatter disease
The constant ongoing remodeling of bone is caused by the:
Osteocytes
Which of the following signs is not present during the actute inflammatory phase?
Pallor
What is not a symptom of shock?
Patient has a very slow pulse
The osteoblasts that provide for bone growth and repair are located in the ________ of the bone.
Periosteum
A condition of the outer covering of the bone that often appears as skin in the overlying muscles is called:
Periostitis
The process of ingesting microorganisms, other cells, or foreign particles commonly performed by monocytes is called:
Phagocytosis
A condition in which the pleural cavity becomes filled with air that has entered through an opening in the chest is called:
Pneumothorax
Which of the following results in minimal scaring and can occur in a wound with smooth edges?
Primary intention
In carrying out cadiopulmonary resuscitation, the first step to ensure the athlete's airway is open is to:
Properly position the athlete's chin
Which of the following wounds is caused by an object that penetrates directly into the skin?
Puncture
In managing a scrotal contusion, the first responsibility is to:
Reduce testicular spasm
Pain that is felt at a place other than the origin of the pain is known as:
Referred pain
Which of the following is not descriptive of the temporomandibular joint?
Saddle shaped
Epiphyseal growth plate injuries have been classified into five types by
Salter-Harris
Which of the following neurotransmitters is active in descending pathways?
Serotonin
An unconscious athlete who has a feeble and irregular pulse, breathing that is shallow and irregular, pale and cold skin, and equal pupils may be suffering from (a):
Shock
To protect an athlete from disease transmission, the USOC recommends:
Showering immediately after practice
What is NOT a quality of a diarthrotic joint?
Slightly movable
Fractures of the shoulder complex should be immobilized using an:
Sling and swathe
The organ that serves as a reservoir of red blood cells and a destroyer of ineffective red cells is the:
Spleen