34 Questions
What is the primary focus of the athletic therapist's domains?
Injury/illness prevention and wellness protection
Where can a strength and conditioning specialist work according to the text?
All of the above
What is the standard of care based on the given text?
What another minimally competent individual in that profession would do in a similar circumstance
What is the objective of a pre-participation exam according to the text?
To ensure the health and safety of the athlete
Which personal quality is listed for an athletic therapist in the given text?
All of the above
Where can an exercise physiologist work based on the information provided?
All of the above
What does the Good Samaritan Law protect individuals from according to the text?
Individual is not liable when trying to help in an emergency situation
What are the domains of an athletic therapist according to the text?
Injury/illness prevention and wellness protection
What does an emergency action plan (EAP) include according to the text?
All of the above
What is the primary focus of an exercise physiologist's work?
None of the above
Who is responsible for directing calls and controlling people according to the emergency action plan (EAP)?
All of the above
What is included in a pre-participation exam based on the information provided?
All of the above
In the HOPS assessment, what does the 'P' stand for?
Provokes
What is the purpose of the SOAP notes in injury rehabilitation documentation?
To evaluate treatment efficiency
Which of the following is NOT a component of the SAMPLE acronym used in preseason physical exams?
Seizures
In musculoskeletal exam, what information is important to gather about previous injuries?
The duration of the injury
What is measured with a goniometer or tape measure in the context of physical fitness profiling?
Flexibility
What does the term 'MOI' stand for in the context of injury assessment?
Mechanism of Injury
Which one of these is a measure of an individual's body type?
Anthropometry
What is the primary purpose of the on-field assessment during sports injury evaluation?
To identify and address immediate medical needs
What is measured through MMT (manual muscle testing), grip strength, sit-ups, push-ups, or exercise machines in the context of physical fitness profiling?
Power
What does the 'S' stand for in SOAP notes used for injury rehabilitation documentation?
Subjective
What should be assessed during the physical examination of a joint?
Pulse and cutaneous sensation
What does crepitus indicate during joint palpation?
Burst of tendon
What does 'end feel' refer to during passive range of motion (ROM) testing?
Type of tissue contact at the end of the range
What does specificity refer to in the context of testing for joint injury?
% of people who test negative for a specific disease among a group without that disease
What is assessed using dermatomes in neurologic testing?
Sensation in specific areas of skin
What is abnormal when testing myotomes during neurologic assessment?
Paresis
What should be assessed during activity-specific functional testing?
Endurance and flexibility
What type of injury is usually associated with a small mass and high velocity?
Focal injury
Which factor may contribute to sports injuries?
Illegal play and bad technique
'SOAP notes' in sports medicine stands for:
Symptoms, Observation, Assessment, Plan
What should be asked about when a patient complains about pain?
Description of the pain and how it happened
What is reoccurring injury often indicative of?
Improper protective equipment use
Test your knowledge of sports medicine, focusing on the care and prevention of injuries. Explore the roles of team physician, primary care physician, coach, athlete, athletic therapist, strength and conditioning specialist, exercise physiologist, nutritionist, and sport psychologist in injury prevention, clinical evaluation, treatment, and organization/administration.
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