Fundamentals of KIN Exam - Ch 11-15

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The recommendation for on-task, functional learning time is that for a minimum of __________ of the total class time, students should be engaged in physical activity

50 percent

In a rotator cuff strain, pain increases when the arm moves actively between what degrees of abduction?

70%-120%

Appendicitis is a result of

A bacterial infection

Getting the "wind knocked out" of you is associated with

A contusion of the solar plexus

An anterior glenohumeral dislocation outwardly displays

A flattened deltoid

An accumulation of air or gas in the pleural cavity that may occur spontaneously or as a result of trauma is called

A pneumothorax

A mechanism of injury for an AC aprain

Fall on an outstretched arm

The leading cause of pneumothorax and hemothroax is

Fractured ribs

At which level of physical activity coaching are positions least available

university

An outstanding physical education teacher does all of the following EXCEPT

use personal experience as the primary basis for making teaching decisions

In a first-time glenohumeral dislocation, the injured arm is usually held in which of the following positions

Slightly abducted and extremely rotated

How do the acts of teaching and coaching compare?

The acts are similar, and the professions are distinct.

Difficulty breathing is termed

Dyspnea

A stich in the side occurs more frequently

In less physically fit persons

This system may be used by therapeutic specialists for habilitative and rehabilitative practice.

International Classification of Function, Disability and Health (ICF)

Pain referred to the posterior lumbar region, sides of the buttocks and snteriorly top of the lower abdomen may indicate damage to the

Kidney

The set of standards that should be met by all beginning teachers in physical education was developed by

NASPE

Social, economic, and other factors can often prohibit patients from traveling regularly to a ____________ facility for treatment

Outpatient

Teaching others successfully requires a background in knowledge about the _____ of physical education.

Pedagogy

After receiving a blow to the sternum, an individual has difficulty swallowing and breathing and a diminished pulse. What injury should be suspected?

Posterior displacement of the clavicle

A characteristic of a ______________ is carrying the arm tightly against the chest and cross the front of the trunk in rigid adduction and internal rotation.

Posterior glenohumeral dislocation

This law requires all schools in the National School Lunch Act to implement a school-wide plan addressing physical activity and nutrition.

Public Law 108-265

A common symptom of splenic rupture is

Referred pain to the left shoulder

How do the duties of teachers and coaches compare?

There is little overlap in their duties.

This organization developed a classification system that focused on what a person can do rather than the traditional model of what one can't do and focuses on care that allows one to reach a particular level of function.

World Health Organization

A classic sign associated with a biceps tendon rupture is

a "Popeye" appearance

Coaches and instructors working in community programs are usually guided by this value system (introduced in chapter 12).

a social trustee, civic professional organization

In what coaching setting would more time be spent instructing fundamentals

community settings

All of the professions in teaching and coaching are concerned with

developing fitness and motor skill performance

Little league shoulder is found at the

epiphysis of the proximal humerus

If you wanted to be a physical therapist who mainly worked with conditions related to aging or other problems associated with older members of the population, what would you most likely choose to specialize in?

geriatrics

Instructors can best assist students to learn the rules and the routines by

having high expectations and being firm but warm

An athletic trainer is a

health care professional

A strength and conditioning coach could work in all of the following primary settings EXCEPT

hospitals

The most common cause of sudden death in athletes is associated with

hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Duties of coaches and their supplemental responsibilities do NOT include

lesson planning

Occupational therapists assist people with physical, emotional, or mental disabilities to restore or ________ as much ________ as possible in daily living and work

maintain; independence

Both clinical and educational sport psychologists teach athletes a variety of techniques for performance enhancement. Which of the following is NOT one of those techniques?

nutrition

Professionals who help sick and injured patients regain the physical skills for performing ADLs and IADLs are

occupational and physical therapists

What are the two most important components of being an effective teacher

practice knowledge and research literature

Professional sport instructors are unlikely to offer their services (private or group lessons) at which of the following venues

public schools

Pedagogy of physical education is often referred to as

sport pedagogy

A sharp pain or spasm in the chest wall on the lower right side that occurs during exertion is called a

stitch in the side

This professional works with clients to maximize physical performance, reduce the frequency of injury, and decrease the possibility of cardiovascular disease by designing programs for the specific needs of individuals (sport and activity specific).

strength and conditioning specialist

Impingement syndrome involves damage to the

subacromial bursa

To what does teacher-coach role conflict refer?

the challenge of meeting the conflicting demands of the two positions

Community based organizations that use the asset-based approach in their physical activity settings for youth focus on

the positives and what children can do as the starting point for their success

This professional works with clients with physical disability or impaired mental function to restore, remediate, or rehabilitate their function and independence. They also focus on social integration (treatment team approach) for their clients.

therapeutic recreation specialist

In a physical activity class, engaged time refers to

time actually spent on task, doing physical activity

A function of the scapular muscles is

to abduct the humerus


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