Sports med test study guide
the cochlea makes up with part of the ear -epithelium -inner ear -middle ear
inner ear
which of the following is NOT a major muscle in the face -frontalis -lacrimal -masseter -orbicularis oris
lacrimal
the left half of the brain is responsible for which of the following -art awareness -imagination -language -left hand control
language
how do you test for the trochlear cranial nerve -clench jaw -lateral eye movement -hearing -shrug shoulders
lateral eye movement
which of the following is NOT considered a sign/symptom of a concussion -delayed response time -lost of appetite -nausea -vomiting
loss of appetite
which of the following processes is produced by the right side of the brain -logic -music awareness -number skills -right hand control
music awareness
which of the following is NOT a joint found in the head and face -nose -sutures -teeth -TMJ
nose
the third cranial nerve is known as the... -oculomotor -olfactorimotor -olfactory optic
oculomotor
the first cranial nerve is known as the -oculomotor -olfactory -optic
olfactory
the auricle makes up which part of the ear -inner ear -middle ear -outer ear -tympanic membrane
outer ear
what is NOT a way to save a dislocated tooth -put it back the socket -place it in a bag on top of ice -place it in milk -place it in vinegar
place it in vinegar
what movement can be preformed at the TMJ -internal and external rotation -inversion and eversion -protraction and retraction -supination and pronation
protraction and retraction
asking a person who you think has a concussion, questions that pertain to knowledge BEFORE the injury occurred is checking for what symptom(s) -anterograde amnesia -coordination -retrograde amnesia -socializing skills
retrograde amnesia
what part of the eye do the intrinsic muscles attach to -cornea -lens -retina -sclera
sclera
how do you test for the olfactory cranial nerve -shrugging shoulders -sight -smell -stick tongue out
smell
which of the following is NOT a mechanism to damage your Tympanic Membrane -blow to the ear -skull fracture -sneezing too hard -very loud noise
sneezing too hard
which concussion test is ONLY administered post injury and evaluates the athlete's memory, concentration, and orientation -balance error scoring system -immediate post concussion assessment and cognitive testing -standardized assessment of concussion
standardized assessment of concussion
how do you test for the hypoglossal cranial nerve -sight -smell -stick out your tongue -swallow or cough
stick out your tongue
which of the following is a secondary effect of swimmers ear -aphasia -anosmia -deformity -strep
strep
how do you test for the vagus cranial nerve -hearing -lateral eye movement -make an expression with your face -swallow or cough
swallow or cough
which of the following muscles is a muscle in the face -aconeus -biceps -peroneous -temporalis
temporalis
what is a common mechanism people injure their Tempomandibular joint (TMJ) -head butting their friends -trying to bite into a big burger -kissing -not wearing a retainer
trying to bite into a big burger
what item can be used to test for fractures in the skull at multiple landmarks -mouth guard -goniometer -palpation -tuning fork
tuning fork
what does the concussion test VOM stand for -vision ocular movement screening -vision optic motor screening -vestibular objective mind screening -vestibular ocular motor screening
vestibular ocular motor screening
what is another term used to describe an indirect mechanism for a concussion -chronic trauma envlopathy -coup -counter-coup -second impact syndrome
-counter-coup
"battle sign" is a sign we see showing discoloration posterior to the ear that could mean what type of injury -eye contusion -skull fracture -swimmers ear -temporal mandibular dysfunction
-skull fracture
how many teeth are in the human mouth -18 teeth -20 teeth -32 teeth -36teeth
32 teeth
how many of our teeth are classified as canines -4 -8 -10 -12
4
how many of our teeth are classified as incisors -4 -8 -10 -12
8
which of the following is NOT a bone located in the middle ear -cochlea -incus -malleus -stapes
cochlea
the 11th cranial nerve is known as the... -abducens -accessory -hypoglossal -vagus
accessory
the concussion test, BESS, stands for what -balance equilibrium situation system -balance error scoring screening -balance even stability score -best equilibrium stable system
balance error scoring system
an eye contusion is most commonly referred to as what -black eye -hyphmea orbital socket fracture -raccoon eye
black eye
which part of the brain is considered the "athletic brain" because its muscular coordination and complex actions -brainstem -cerebellum -cerebrum -pia mater
cerebellum
which part of the brain is responsible for sending messages to the spinal cord and regulates life sustaining functions -brainstem -cerebellum -cerebrum -dura mater
cerebrum
which part of the brain is the largest, split into two halves, and each half consist of many lobes -brainstem -cerebellum -cerebrum -medulla oblongata
cerebrum
cauliflower ear occurs from what type of mechanism of injury -acute -chronic -genetics -infection
chronic
how do you test for the trigeminal cranial nerve -clench jaw -hearing -lateral eye movement -shrug shoulders
clench jaw
what is the main difference between rods and cones within the eye -cones are responsible for color vision -cones are sensitive to dim light -rods are responsible for peripheral vision -rods are sensitive to bright light
cones are responsible for color vision
what is another term used to describe a direct mechanism for a concussion -chronic traumatic encephalopathy -counter-coup -coup -whiplash
coup
your tympanic membrane is commonly known as what -anvil -auricle -eardrum -meatus
eardrum
how do you test for the oculomotor cranial nerve -clench jaw -eye movement -hearing -swallowing
eye movement
the seventh cranial nerve is known as the... -abducens -facial -occipital -zygomatic
facial
when you notice a significant deformity, what does it usually imply -fracture -strain -dislocation -fracture and/or dislocation
fracture and or dislocation
the 9th cranial nerve is known as the... -facial -glossopharyngeal -vagus -vestibulocochlear
glossopharyngeal
how do you test for the vestibulocochlear cranial nerve -hearing -lateral eye movement -stick out tongue -swallow or cough
hearing
what does HOPS stand for
history, observation, palpation, special tests
which concussion special test primarily deals with vision, requires the participant to follow the examiners finger in multiple directions, and records the symptoms after each trial -balance error scoring system -immediate post-concussion assessment and cognitive testing -standardize assessment of concussion -vestibular ocular motor screening
vestibular ocular motor screening
the eighth cranial nerve is known as the... -facial -glossopharyngeal -vagus -vestibulocochlear
vestibulocochlear
what is the best way to treat a foreign body stuck on the eye -blow air into the eye to get it out -pluck the foreign body with your fingers -rub the eye until it comes out -wash the eye with saline
wash the eye with saline