ATR 4132
Which of he following is NOT a function of the neoprene sleeve A. Provides protection from external forces B. Provides therapeutic warmth C. Provides compression
A. Provides protection from external forces
What is the term used to described unequal pupils? A, battle sign B. Anisocoria C. Dilation D. Raccoon eyes
B. Anisocoria
The EAP should be practiced: A. Every 2 years B. Annually C. Every 5 years D. Every 3 years
B. Annually
A slow, bounding pulse could be indicative of; A. Cardiac arrest B. Skull fracture C. High blood pressure D. Leg fracture
B. Skull fracture
When assessing level of responsiveness, the acronym AVPU stands for A. Auditory, vision, pulse, unresponsive B. Awake, vision, pain, unresponsive C. Alert, voice , pain, unresponsive D. Awake, verbal, pulseless, unresponsive
C. Alert, voice , pain, unresponsive
The emergency action plan should: A. Use individuals names B. Be generic for all facilities C. Be comprehensive and flexible D. Address all possible emergency situations
C. Be comprehensive and flexible
A written guarantee that a product is safe for use is called a(n) A. Product safety standard B. Implied warranty C. Expressed warranty
C. Expressed warranty
T/F: If prevention of hyoerflexion of the great toe is desired, support tape strips are applied on the dorsum if the foot.
True
The ideal completion time for the PPE is A. 1 to 2 days prior to the start of practice sessions B. 6 weeks prior to the start of practice sessions C. 2 weeks prior to the start of practice sessions
6 weeks prior to the start of practice sessions
The air bladder in a football helmet should be inspected; A. Daily B. Weekly C. Monthly
A. Daily
What type of injury is likely to result from a low-velocity, high mass force? A. Focal B. Axial C. Diffuse
A. Focal
Subjective information is gained brought the ___ of the HOPS process. A. History B. Observation C. Special Testing D. Palpation
A. History
The primary survey determines A. Level of responsiveness and assesses airway, breathing, and circulation B. Presence of fractures C. Blood pressure D. Scene safety
A. Level of responsiveness and assesses airway, breathing, and circulation
Clinical practice guidelines, CATs, Cochran's reviews, and meta analysis are all examples of; A. Medical subject headings B. Filtered information C. Search terms D. Unfiltered information
A. Medical subject headings
In most taping techniques, each subsequent strip of the tape should overlap the previous strip by; A. One half to one third the width of the tape B. One half to two thirds the width of the tape C. One quarter to one third the width of the tape
A. One half and one third width of the tape
In the absence of an athletic trainer, which of the following is not a responsibility of the coach? A. Recognize the severity of an injury B. Implement an emergency care plan C. Design a rehab program
A. Recognize the severity if an injury
Which of the following best illustrates a diagnostic sign? A. Swelling B. Blurred vision C. Nausea D. Headache
A. Swelling
Which of the following activities can be used to measure power? A. Vertical Jump B. 40m dash C. Grip test
A. Vertical jump
Clinicians commonly use one of three scales to effectively communicate the impact or strength of individual pieces of evidence and overall clinical recommendations. Those scales invoke all except: A. PICO B. GRADE C. CEBM D. SORT
A.PICO
Which of he following professional organizations is responsible for awarding the ATC credentials? A. National Athletic Trainers Association B. Board of certification C. Commission on Accreditation Training Education (CAATE)
B. Board of Certification
Critical information that should be obtained during the onsite history includes ; A. Use if over the counter medications B. Mechanism of injury C. Family medical history D. Number of witnesses
B. Mechanism of injury
When taping for wrist hyperflexion injury, support strips are placed; A. On the inferior aspect of the hand B. On the dorsum of the hand C. In he palmar aspect of the hand
B. On the dorsum of the hand
Movement of an injuries body part through range of motion with NO assistance from the injuries individual is termed: A. Isotonic movement B. Passive movement C. Resistive movement D. Active movement
B. Passive movement
The advantages of having an individual's primary care physician administer a PPE include all of the following except; A. A more thorough and comprehensive exam can be performed B. The cost of the exam C. A potentially closer examiner-athlete relationship
B. The cost of the exam
When applying a wrap for a quadriceps strain, the wrap is directed in a(n); A. Downward and lateral manner B. Upward and lateral manner C. Downward and medial manner
B. Upward and lateral manner
Individuals who have a positive diagnosis according to the diagnostic test but really do not have the injury according to the reference standard are: A. True positives B. True negatives C. False positives D. False negatives
C. False positives
Knee braces designed to provide proprioceptive feedback and protect unstable anterior cruciales ligament are A. Prophylactic B. Rehabilitative C. Functional
C. Functional
The assurance that measurements represent what we think the represent is; A. Reference standard B. Diagnostic accuracy C. Validity D. Reliability
C. Validity
In severe brain injuries, posturing characterized by extension of all four extremities is; A. TBI rigidity B. Extension posturing C. Decorticate rigidity D. Decerebrate rigidity
D. Decerebrate rigidity
Physiological information such as blood pressure would be ____ orientes evidence. A. Athletic B. Pico C. Patient D. Patient E. Disease
E. Disease
T/F: If an athlete provides their own protective equipment, the athletic trainer is not responsible for ensuring that it fits correctly and is maintained properly.
False
T/F: The purpose of an assumption of risk form is to warm athletes and their parents of the dangers inherent in participating in a sport. By having this form completed, the coach is no longer liable for any injuries that may occur.
False
T/F: it would be appropriate for a parent to recognize their high school child's group PPE for football as he equivalent of an annual check-up with a family physician.
False
T/F: the completion of a dental examination as part of the PPE is considered optional.
False
T/F: Restricted circulation and reduced function of the body part can result from tape that is applied too tightly.
True
T/F: Skin temperature should be assessed by touching the forehead wight he back of your hand.
True
T/F: Standards of professional practice are the ethical responsibilities that guide ones actions and promote a high standard of conduct and integrity to ensure high-quality health care.
True
T/F: Visceral pain results from an injury to an organ in the thoracic cavity.
True
T/F: When asking about the characteristics of symptoms, it is important to determine location, onset, severity, frequency, and duration.
True
T/F: if a fracture is suspected, the clinician should be immobilize joint above and below the fracture site.
True