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An erect stance, arms at the sides, palms facing forward describes the _____

  • transverse plane
  • sagittal plane
  • frontal plane
  • anatomical position (correct)

Divides the body into front and back describes the _____

  • anatomical position
  • sagittal plane
  • frontal plane (correct)
  • transverse plane

What does the term anterior mean?

  • front of the body (correct)
  • to the middle
  • situated above
  • laying face down

Which of the following terms means to bend a joint?

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Which of the following terms means to move the sole of foot turned outward?

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The central part of the word is the _____

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The beginning of the word is called the _____

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What is the correct name for the forehead bone?

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What is the other name for tailbone?

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What is the biggest bone in the body?

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Which of the following bones does NOT belong to the pelvis?

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Which bone is free floating (sesamoid)?

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Which joint has the most range of motion?

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Which is not a muscle function?

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Which one is not a main function of a nervous system?

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What structure carries blood away from the heart?

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What is the thumb joint is called?

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Which of the following is a gland found in the integumentary system?

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Hardness of cells is an example of:

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Which skin lesion has a distinct membrane?

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This bug burrow a tunnel under the skin creating dark lines and itching

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This skin lesion is a bacterial infection of a hair follicle

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Which one is not an indicator of an emergency?

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You see a woman collapse in front of you while entering the grocery store. You check the scene for safety then check the victim for consciousness, but she does not respond. What should you do next?

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Which of the following are signals of breather difficulty?

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If a person if suffering from persistent chest pain or discomfort for no apparent reason, this person if most likely having a .

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About how many cycles of CPR should be performed in two minutes?

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If when attempting the first 2 rescue breaths the breaths do not go in, what should you do?

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If no shock is advised, what should rescuer do?

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Early CPR is an important link in the Cardiac Chain of Survival because:

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If the AED tells you, “No shock advised,” what will you do next?

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Most accidents are due to situations that:

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Diseases are NOT spread through:

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A third degree (deep) burn is:

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An athlete fell and injured her ankle. She reports that she heard a snap and you see that the ankle looks swollen. What should you do?

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What care do you provide for a victim who is currently having a seizure?

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Based on the scenario in question 1, if the object is embedded in her foot, what should you do?

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What should a rescuer do if they suspect someone has been poisoned?

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An open wound in which the outer layer skin is scraped away is a(n):

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An example of a primary injury would be:

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Which of the following mechanical forces stretches or pulls the tissue?

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a third degree sprain?

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In which type of fracture would you see 3 or more displaced fragments?

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Which of the following is an example of a sign?

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The history section of the evaluation is used to provide information on which of the following?

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Which of the following is an example of an acute injury?

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Which of the following structures are NOT palpated during that section of the injury evaluation?

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What type of information should be recorded in the plan section of the SOAP notes?

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Which of the following is NOT a vital sign?

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Which of the following is NOT an injury prevention method?

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Which injury prevention method involves the coach supervising the athletes as they work out before the season starts?

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Which of the following is NOT a physical response to injury?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the psychological responses to injury?

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Which return to play step focuses on the athlete's flexibility?

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Which return to play step is progressed to by the athlete demonstrating 90% pre-injury range of motion?

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Walking is a type of ?

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When helping an injured athlete ambulate which of following steps need to be done?

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What is the proper way to transport an individual with possible spinal or back injuries?

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When lifting a load you should maintain the natural curve of the?

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An overall state of well-being or total health is?

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Flashcards

Anatomical position

Erect stance, arms at the sides, palms facing forward.

Frontal plane

Divides the body into front and back sections.

Anterior

Located in the front of the body.

Superior

Situated above or higher than another point.

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Flexion

To bend a joint.

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Eversion

To move the sole of the foot turned outward.

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Root

Central part of the word.

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Prefix

The beginning of a word.

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Frontal bone

The bone of the forehead.

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Tailbone

Sacrum

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Femur

Thigh bone

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Scapula

A bone of the pectoral girdle.

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Patella

A sesamoid or free floating bone.

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Ball and socket

Joint with the greatest range of motion.

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Artery

Carries blood away from the heart.

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Study Notes

  • An erect stance with arms at the sides and palms facing forward describes the anatomical position.
  • The frontal plane divides the body into front and back sections.
  • Anterior refers to the front of the body.
  • Superior refers to above.
  • Flexion means to bend a joint.
  • Eversion refers to moving the sole of the foot turned outward.
  • The central part of a word is the root.
  • The beginning of a word is called the prefix.
  • The correct name for the forehead bone is the frontal bone.
  • The other name for tailbone is coccyx.
  • The biggest bone in the body is the femur.
  • The scapula does not belong to the pelvis.
  • The patella is a free-floating (sesamoid) bone.
  • The ball and socket joint has the most range of motion.
  • Smooth is not a muscle function.
  • Movement is not a main function of a nervous system.
  • An artery carries blood away from the heart.
  • The thumb joint is called a saddle joint.
  • A sebaceous gland is found in the integumentary system.
  • Hardness of cells is an example of protection function.
  • A cyst is a skin lesion that has a distinct membrane.
  • Mites burrow a tunnel under the skin, creating dark lines and itching.
  • A furuncle is a skin lesion that is a bacterial infection of a hair follicle.
  • Unusual feelings is not an indicator of an emergency.
  • If a woman collapses and is unresponsive, call EMS/911 after checking the scene for safety.
  • Unusually deep or shallow breathing, changes in skin color, and noisy or painful breathing are all signals of breathing difficulty.
  • A person with persistent chest pain or discomfort for no apparent reason is most likely having a heart attack.
  • About 5 cycles of CPR should be performed in two minutes.
  • Re-position the head and attempt the 2 breaths again if the first 2 rescue breaths do not go in.
  • Resume 5 cycles of CPR or 2 minutes of CPR if no shock is advised.
  • Early CPR is an important link in the Cardiac Chain of Survival because it circulates oxygen-rich blood until an AED is ready or EMS arrives.
  • Continue with CPR cycles if the AED says, "No shock advised."
  • Most accidents are due to situations that you have control over and could have prevented.
  • Diseases are NOT spread through smiling.
  • A third-degree (deep) burn is a critical burn and needs medical attention.
  • Treat the injury as though it were serious if an athlete fell and injured her ankle.
  • Remove nearby objects that could cause injury to a victim who is having a seizure.
  • Leave the nail in, bandage around the nail, and seek medical care if an object is embedded in the foot.
  • Call poison control if a rescuer suspects someone has been poisoned.
  • An abrasion is an open wound where the outer layer of skin is scraped away.
  • A sprain, strain, and contusion are all examples of primary injuries.
  • Tension is the mechanical force that stretches or pulls tissue.
  • Redness is not a characteristic of a third-degree sprain.
  • A comminuted fracture involves 3 or more displaced bone fragments.
  • Blood pressure is an example of a sign.
  • The history section of an evaluation is used to provide information on the location, nature, and previous history of an injury.
  • An example of an acute injury is a sprain.
  • Cartilage is NOT palpated during injury evaluation.
  • Short-term goals should be recorded in the plan section of SOAP notes.
  • Response to pain is NOT a vital sign.
  • Weight management is NOT an injury prevention method.
  • Pre-season strength and conditioning involves the coach supervising athletes as they work out before the season starts.
  • Alienation is NOT a physical response to injury.
  • Altruism is NOT one of the psychological responses to injury.
  • Range of motion is a return to play step that focuses on the athlete's flexibility.
  • Basic strength is the return to play step progressed at 90% pre-injury range of motion.
  • Gait is a type of walking.
  • All of the listed steps need to be done when helping an injured athlete ambulate.
  • A spine board is the proper way to transport an individual with possible spinal or back injuries.
  • The back is the part of the body where you should maintain the natural curve when lifting a load.
  • Wellness is an overall state of well-being or total health.
  • Swimming is a component of physical fitness.
  • A bible is the place you would not find promotion for health.
  • Rugby is the sport where protective headhear is not required.
  • The purpose of the heel and lace pads prevents the athlete from getting a blister due to the tape rubbing in the front of the ankle or in the back around the Achilles tendon
  • An anchor strip provides a base for other strips of tape to attach to.
  • The first anchor strip is applied distal lower leg just above the ankle for shin/lower leg taping.
  • An ace wrap should be applied distal to proximal,returning back to proximal direction to an athlete with a hamstring strain.
  • The athlete should be Standing with their weight placed on the uninjured leg, injured leg internally rotated
  • The elastic wrap is pulled over the uninjured shoulder only once. when applying a shoulder sling.
  • The Ace/elastic wrap applied in an acute injury should go distal to proximal.
  • The ace wrap makes an athlete feel better.
  • Give advice freely is not an active listening skill.
  • Limit distractions in the environment. to overcome the barriers to effective communication.
  • The lateral malleolus is located on the fibula
  • Moving toes towards knee defines Dorsiflexion.
  • The Phalanges are the most commonly dislocated bones in the foot.
  • Fracture is not a sign/symptom of plantar fasciitis.
  • All of the above are reasons to complete a SOAP note..
  • Sport-Specific exercises could include walking through offensive plays with no defense.
  • Tap test is used to identity a fibular fracture.
  • Condyles is the wide distal end of the femur.
  • Anterior Cruciate is the ligament where a pop sound happens when there is an injury.
  • Direct trauma is a blow or fall on the knee.
  • All of the above are reasons to complete a SOAP note..
  • All of the above are reasons to complete a SOAP note..
  • Contract and relax is a good exercise for phase one.
  • The hip is a ball and socket joint.
  • Biceps Femoris is not a quadriceps.
  • A Hamstring Strain is the most common injury to the thigh.
  • Leg is in excessive abduction and/or external rotation, is the most common mechanism for a groin strain.
  • Short-term goals of what type of information should be recorded in the plan section of the SOAP notes?
  • Low resistance, high repetitions to build muscular endurance for an athlete.
  • The Gluteus medius. is the strongest hip abductor.
  • The Humerus, clavicle, scapula, sternum are the correct shoulder bones.
  • The shoulder joint is a Ball-and-socket joint.
  • The Glenohumeral joint is the location Where other than the finger joints what joint is most commonly dislocated in sports?
  • The Direct blow that can lead to Beside falling on outstretched arm what is the most common way to fracture the clavicle?
  • The short -term goals will ensure that the What type of information should be recorded in the plan section of the SOAP notes?
  • All of the above are reasons to complete a SOAP note. Where of the following is NOT a reason for completing a SOAP note?
  • Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Subscapularis stands for SITS
  • A Fall on point of shoulder is the etiology for an AC sprain?
  • Medial Epicondyle is where the origin for the flexor/pronator muscle group?
  • Medial Elbow is where you would expect a valgus force pain after experiencing it?
  • Exsessive tennis backhand shots are What is the most common cause of Tennis Elbow?
  • All of the above are reasons to complete a SOAP note. Which of the following is NOT a reason for completing a SOAP note?
  • Forearm Isometrics is the exercise would be appropriate for an athlete with an elbow injury who is wearing a sling?
  • With a 85-90% return or pre-injury an athlete with an elbow injury can progress with Basic Strength to Speed/Power/Endurance

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