ESC 371-EXAM 1
Which of the following measures would help prevent the onset of hyperthermia?
Acclimate to the environment
In order to find an individual liable, the injured person must prove that there was
All of the above must be present.
Failure to receive informed consent from an athlete could result in
Battery
In assessing urine to determine an individual's hydration status, which of the following would suggest inadequate hydration?
Dark yellow urine of small volume and strong odor
Helmets that are used in football, hockey, and lacrosse can limit or prevent a concussive injury from occurring.
False
_____ has established minimum standards for football helmets and their use.
NOCSAE
Referred pain is perceived at a location remote from the site causing the pain.
True
The benefit of onsite stress testing is to test ligament integrity before muscle guarding sets in.
True
True or False? Acclimatization is the single most important factor in preventing the onset of heat illness and altitude sickness.
True
True or False? An athletic training student misplaces a classmate's address. The classmate, who is a member of the football team, is expecting the athletic training student to deliver a textbook to his home that evening. The athletic training student accesses the football player's medical folder to obtain his address. Litigation could result from this action.
True
What two potential effects occur when a force acts on an object?
acceleration and deformation
The single most important factor to prevent altitude sickness is
acclimatization
The proliferative phase of healing includes
all of the above
An individual is performing a bicep curl as an exercise for a bicep strain. This exercise is considered
an open kinetic chain exercise.
Each of the following is a sign of heat cramps except
elevated body temperature
The ability of a muscle to stretch is called
extensibility
True or False? Extensibility is the ability of a muscle to be stretched and to return to normal length after either lengthening or shortening.
false
True or False? The Golgi tendon organs fail to fire during static stretching, leading to microscopic tears of the muscle tissue.
false
True or False? The body structure that regulates body temperature is the thyroid gland.
false
Decreased skin temperature on palpation of an injury site could indicate
reduced circulation.
Ethical responsibilities that guide one's actions and promote high standards of conduct are called
standards of professional practice
A muscle strain is classified as__________.
stretch or tear of a muscle/tendon
Maximal loss in taping restrictions for both inversion and eversion has been found to occur after how many minutes of exercise?
20 min
For every pound of water lost during exercises, _____ of fluid should be ingested
24 oz
Carbohydrates should be consumed within _____ minutes following activity?
30
An individual can move into phase 3 of the rehabilitation program when what percentage of normal passive and active range of motion is achieved?
80%
Which of the following terms reers to a structure on both sides of the body or body part?
Bilateral
True or False? Informed consent is only required in the treatment of minors.
False
True or False? Normal respiration for a child is 10 to 25 respirations per minute.
False
True or False? Sweat production by itself results in heat loss from the skin.
False
True or False? The musculoskeletal examination is the most important component of the PPE.
False
True or False? Treatment of heat cramps includes active stretching of the affected muscle(s).
False
The organization that defines impact standards for football and baseball/softball helmets is the
National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment.
A myotome is a group of muscles primarily innervated by a single nerve root.
True
True or False? Application of the "Good Samaritan" laws assumes that no financial compensation was to be received by the individual providing care.
True
True or False? History of syncope, dizziness, shortness of breath, and chest pains is part of the cardiac history.
True
True or False? Lack of acclimatization, use of diuretics, and sodium depletion in the normal diet can lead to heat cramps.
True
True or False? Licensure laws define the role of the athletic trainer and set the legal parameters under which the athletic trainer can practice within the state.
True
True or False? Prior to fitting a helmet, the hair should be styled in the manner worn during the athletic season and should be wet to simulate game conditions.
True
True or False? The team physician is the final authority to determine the mental and physical fitness of athletes in organized sports programs.
True
For a muscle to shorten, it must
contract concentrically.
A situation in which danger is apparent, or should have been apparent, resulting in an unreasonable unsafe condition is called
foreseeability of harm.
Which of the following statements is true? During exercise in the heat,
light-colored, lightweight, and porous clothing is preferred
An athlete has sustained an acute ankle sprain. The force producing this injury is
macrotrauma
Which of the following are phases of healing?
maturation inflammation proliferation
The most important tool of the PPE is the
medical history
Movement of an affected part by another person or device without effort by the patient is _______________ ROM.
passive
Equipment used to prevent an injury is called
prophylactic devices.
A noted or subjective change in an individual's body or its function that indicates an injury or disease is termed
symptom
The advantages of having an individual's primary care physician administer a PPE include all of the following except
the cost of the exam