Athletic Training Unit Test
The purpose of earwax is to
Keep dirt away from the eardrum
Excessive roundness of the thoracic spine is called
Kyphosis
The ______ lines the back of the eye and contains rods and cones
Lens
The portion of the eye responsible for focusing light onto the retina is the
Lens
How many cervical vertebrae does an athlete have?
7
Memory loss, either before or after an injury occurs, is called
Amnesia
An eye injury that results in the athlete seeing lights, sparks, or flashes that nobody else can see is likely a
Detached Retina
Cervical sprains are usually the result of
Hyperflexion and Hyperextension
Spearing in football is attributed to
Improper coaching techniques
One of the primary signs of concussion is
Increased blood pressure
The correct treatment of epistaxis includes
Instructing the athlete to lean forward Instructing the athlete to pinch his nose
The jawbone is most correctly called the
Mandible
While an athlete with dislocated tooth is on the way to the dentist, the tooth should be kept in
Milk or saline
The inability to move the eye when a blowout fracture occurs is the result of
Muscle caught in the fracture site
Spearing in football can result in
Neck injuries
A blow to the left side of the head will impair movement and function
On the right side of the body
The projecting portion of the external ear is called the
Pinna
Persistent concussion symptoms that linger after a concussion has been received are often called
Postconcussion syndrome
If an athlete suffers a disk bulge, it most typically bulges in which direction?
Posteriorly
The AT can properly treat a foreign body in the ear canal by
Referring the athlete to a physician
The most posterior process of a vertebrae is the
Spinous process
A bony condition whereby one vertebrae slips forward on another is called
Spondylolisthesis
The ______ requires an AT to obtain information from the athlete that related to orientation, immediate memory, concentration, and delayed recall. It also contains a neurological screening section whereby the AT examines loss of consciousness, memory loss, strength, sensation, and coordination.
Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)
Brachial plexus injuries are often the result of _____ and are often called _____
Stretching the nerves; stingers or burners
A temporary impairment of brain function is called
A concussion
Which of the following is required before an athlete can return to competition after a concussion?
A physician has given clearance
The acronym AVPU stands for
Alert, verbal, pain, unrespinsiveness
An athlete with deviated septum may
Also have a broken nose
Severe bleeding within the brain is called
An intracranial hematoma
The layers of the cartilage that surround the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disk are called the
Annulus fibrous
When a bright light shines into the eyes, a normal pupil will
Become smaller
The purpose of saliva is to
Begin digestion
The brain is attached to the spinal cord by the
Brain stem
Which of the following eye conditions is often referred to as pink eye?
Conjunctivitis
Which of the following injury mechanisms is likely responsible for causing a brain injury on the opposite side from the impact?
Contrecoup
The visible portion of a tooth is the
Crown
Postconcussion syndrome includes which of the following symptoms
Headache
Cauliflower ear is formally known as
Hematoma auris
The white outer covering of the eye is called the
Sclera
A condition in which an athlete's spine is crooked rather than running in a straight line from the skull to the sacrum is referred to as
Scoliosis
A contact lens that is dislodged
Should be moved back into place with clean hands
The passageway for food from the mouth to the stomach is the
esophagus
This injury occurs when several consecutive ribs are fractured in two or more places.
flail chest
An athlete who experiences ____ concussions in one year must be pulled from competition for one year
three
The passageway for air between the mouth and the lungs is the
trachea
What is the difference between sprains and strains of the lumbar region?
The pain from a spain tends to localized, whereas the pain from a muscle strain tends to move the length of the muscle, especially when the athlete tries to use the muscle while bending
The segment of the spine that is attached to the ribs is called the
Thoracic Spine
Hyphema is a term for which of the following injuries
Torn retina
The eardrum is also known as the
Tympanic membrane
A protrusion of organs through the abdominal wall is known as
a hernia
Hyperventilation is
a quick breathing rate that results in an imbalance of oxygen and carbon dioxide
The brain is protected by which of the following structures a. Skull b. Cerebrospinal Fluid c. Scalp d. all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following may be a sign or symptom of a cartilage fracture of the trachea? a. spitting up blood b. difficulty talking and breathing c. pain in the throat d. all of the above
all of the above
The presence of blood in the pleural cavity is called
hemothorax
Which of the following abdominal injuries is most likely to cause blood in the urine?
kidney contusion
An athlete suffering a spleen injury may have pain in the
left shoulder
The liver is predominately located in the
left upper quadrant
The spleen is located in the
left upper quadrant
The presence of air in the pleural cavity is called
pneumothorax
Which abdominal muscle is responsible for forward flexion of the trunk?
rectus abdominis
The appendix is located in the
right lower quadrant
Which of the following is a lower chamber of the heart?
right ventricle
The treatment for a corneal abrasion is to
Wear a patch and apply antibiotic ointment