Care and Prevention Exam 1

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Normal systolic blood pressure for children ages 10-12 is

111-116

Normal pulse rate for children is

120 to 140 bpm

Normal hemoglobin range for adult males is

13-18

The ideal completion time for the PPE is

6 weeks prior to the start practice sessions

An index level of ____ for the Harvard Step Test suggests the individual is not ready for sports activity.

<65

The ability to change directions rapidly while moving at a high rate of speed is referred to a

Agility

Which of the following is identified as a performance domain for the entry-level certified athletic trainer? (Select all that apply) (a) Immediate and emergency care (b)Treatment and rehabilitation (c) Professional responsibility (d) Injury/illness prevention and wellness protection (e) Clinical evaluation and diagnosis (f) Organizational and professional health and well-being

All except C

Which of the following statements is true pertaining to body temperature?

Average oral temperature is 98.6 F

The common abbreviation for twice daily is

BID

Which of the following professional organizations is responsible for awarding the ATC credential?

Board of Certification

Who is responsible for regulating professions to protect the public from harm by unqualified individuals?

Individual States

As part of the musculoskeletal examination, which of the following tests should be performed?

Lachman test

Which of the following is a functional test?

PROM

Movement of an injured body part through the ROM with no assistance from the injured individual is termed

Passive Movement

In a manual muscle test, a finding of complete ROM against gravity with no overload is graded

Poor

A torque force is similar to a

Rotary Force

Which of the following factors does not affect flexibility? Race Strength Swelling Joint Adhesions

Strength

A wrong done by an individual for which the injured party seeks a remedy for damages suffered is called a:

Tort

The body's ability to sustain submaximal exercise over an extended period is referred to as

aerobic capacity

A skin wound that presents as a sharp, even cut with smooth edges is called

an incision

When a structure is stronger in resisting force from certain directions than from others, it is termed:

anisotropic

In an athletic program, which of the following is NOT a role of the team physician?

apply therapeutic modalities

The epidermis contains all of the following EXCEPT:

blood vessels

Questions concerning rheumatic fever, persistent ankle swelling, diabetes, and shortness of breath with mild exercise are part of the:

cardiovascular examination

The position in which two joint surfaces fit precisely together is called the

close-packed position

Traditional athletic training settings are considered to be in

colleges and high schools

For a muscle to lengthen, it must:

contract eccentrically

In the absence of an athletic trainer, which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the coach?

design a rehabilitation program

A written guarantee that a product is safe for use is called a(n)

expressed warranty

The ability of a muscle to return to be stretched or increased in length is termed

extensibility

Which of the following is a disqualifying condition for sport participation? HIV infection History of Spine Trauma Sickle Cell Trait Fever

fever

A situation in which danger is apparent, or should have been apparent, resulting in an unreasonable unsafe condition is called

foreseeability of harm

The collagen fibers in ligaments are arranged

largely parallel, but are also interwoven

If an athletic trainer commits an act that is their responsibility to perform, but uses the wrong procedure, the individual could be accused of

misfeasance

The condition that exists when the rays of light entering the eyes are brought to focus in front of the retina is

myopia

The motor component of a nerve root is tested using a

myotome

Injury to a nerve that results in temporary neurological deficits followed by complete recovery of function is termed

neurapraxia

Which of the following is not characteristic of a second degree strain?

palpable defect

Using a tapping motion of the finger over a bony structure to assess a possible fracture is called

percussion

Which of the following processes is not part of the proliferative phase of soft tissue healing?

phagocytosis

Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of an athletic trainer?

serve as the final authority in determining the physical fitness of athletes in organized programs

Somatic pain arises from

skin, ligaments, muscles, bones, and joints

Standard of care refers to

the level of competency that must be demonstrated by an individual educated and practicing in a given profession

Which of the following activities can be used to measure power?

vertical jump

In measuring blood pressure, the air bladder should be inflated quickly to approximately

200 mmHg

Following a severe injury, muscle may regain only about ___ of its preinjury strength.

50%

A form of radiography that produces a "3-D" cross sectional picture of a body part is

CT scan

Subjective information is gained through the __________ of the HOPS process.

History

Which of the following documents serves as the blueprint for the certification examination administered by the Board of Certification?

Role Delineation Study

Bones will normally resist __________ forces better than tension forces.

compression

The best method to control hemorrhage is

direct pressure and elevation above the heart.

The discoloration or swelling outside a joint in the surrounding soft tissue is termed

ecchymosis

When a load is removed from structure, if the structure returns to its original size and shape, the response is

elastic

Which of the following is NOT a normal joint end feel?

empty

Decreased tactile sensation is termed

hypoesthesia

Collagen fibers are relatively

inelastic

Palpation of crepitus over a tendon or bursa could indicate

inflammation

The most effective regulatory means of protecting the public is

licensure

Information pertaining to which of the following is NOT included in the plan component of SOAP notes?

long term goals

To determine the presence of accessory movement, the joint should be manipulated in a(n)

loose packed position

Which of the following cells does not release the growth hormone PDGF?

mast cells

Pain associated with injury is transmitted by specialized afferent nerve endings called

nociceptors

The advantages of the station or group format for administering PPEs include all of the following except:

optimal environment for counseling

Which of the following professionals is not necessarily a member of the primary sports medicine team?

orthopedic physician

A slow, bounding pulse could be indicative of

skull fracture

The amount of deformation an object undergoes in response to an applied force is termed

strain

The final authority for determining the mental and physical fitness of athletes in organized programs is the

team physician

When the foot and ankle are inverted, the forces applied to the lateral ligaments are

tensile

The mission of the National Athletic Trainers Association is:

to enhance the quality of health care provided by certified athletic trainers and to advance the athletic training profession


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