Athletic Training
What is the poison control number?
1-800-222-1222
What are the ABCDEs of mainting life support
1. Airway 2. Breathing 3. Circulation 4. Disability 5. Exposure
7 step emergency protocol
1. Manage EAP 2. Monitor life support 3. Control Profuse bleeding 4. minimize systemic tissue damage 5. Splint pacing 6. control slow, steady, bleeding 7. minimize local tissue damage
Normal Pulse oximetry finding would be?
99-100
Organization that awards ATC credentials is?
Board of certification (BOC)
Proximal
Closer to the point of attachment
EAP
Emergency Action Plan
Chronic injury
Happens over time
What are the requirements to sit for the NATA-BOC exam
Have at least a bachelors degree Completion of observation hours approval from admission board
MOI: UNK
I dont know how i hurt it
How would you sign your name if you are BOC certified, masters in science degree and licensed in IL?
Name, degree, licensure, certification
What does PRICE stand for?
Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevation
Name all planes of motion
Sagital Frontal Transverse
Breach of ones duty to care that causes harm to another individual
Standard care
Thermotherapy
Treatment by use of heat
AAROM
active assisted range of motion
AROM
active range of motion
Anatomical terms
anterior posterior lateral medial superior interior distal proximal
Enarthrodial
ball and socket
Strain
damage to the muscle or tendons from overuse or overstretching
What does EIB stand for
exercise-induced bronchospasm
what is the factor for a Salter-Harris
factor is old age
Distal
farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
Bursa
fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another
Angiogenesis
formation of new blood vessels
Diarthrodial
freely movable
5 signs of inflammation
heat, redness, swelling, pain, loss of function
Synarthrodial
immovable
arthritis
inflammation of a joint
neuritis
inflammation of a nerve
sprain
injury to a ligament
supine position
lying on back, facing upward
5 signs of inflammation
pain, heat, redness, swelling, loss of function
PROM
passive range of motion
Name five joints that move in flexion
shoulder hip elbow knee wrist
Bradycardia
slow heart rate
Joints
synarthrodial diarthrodial enarthrodial
Cryotherapy
therapeutic use of cold
fracture
to break (a bone)
intracellular
within the cell