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A 19 year(s) old basketball player was poked in the eye with a finger during a
rebound. The player complains of pain, diplopia, floaters, and photophobia.
Upon inspection, that athletic trainer notes the following:
- Subconjunctival redness
- Pupils equal and reactive
- Excessive tearing
- Eye tracking normal
Based on the findings found in the initial evaluation, the athletic trainer would
consider which of the following conditions in their differential diagnosis?
Choose all that apply:
a. Acute Conjunctivitis
b. Corneal abrasion
c. Hyphema
d. Retinal detachment
e. Ruptured globe
B. Corneal abrasion
D. Retinal detachment
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A 19 year old basketball player was poked in the eye with a finger during a
rebound. The player complains of pain, diplopia, floaters and photophobia.
Upon inspection, the athletic trainer notes the following:
- Subconjunctival redness
- Pupils equal and reactive
- Excessive tearing
- Eye tracking normal
Five minutes later, the athlete complains of loss of peripheral vision. Based on
these findings, what action should be performed next? Choose only one.
a. Evaluate visual acuity with a Snellen eye chart
b. Irrigate the eye with saline solution
c. Patch both eyes and transport to the emergency room
d. Patch injured eye and place in recumbent position
e. Perform cranial nerve assessment for CNII, IV, and VI
D. Patch injured eye and place in recumbent position
A 19 year old basketball player was poked in the eye with a finger during a
rebound. The player complains of pain, diplopia, floaters and photophobia.
Upon inspection, the athletic trainer notes the following:
- Subconjunctival redness
- Pupils equal and reactive
- Excessive tearing
- Eye tracking normal
The athlete has recovered from his injury and his vision is checked using a
Snellen eye chart. The athlete's vision is 20/50. What does the assessment
mean? Choose only one
a. Athlete is able to see at 50 ft. what most patients can see at 20 ft.
b. Athlete is able to see at 20 ft. what most patients can see at 50 ft.
c. Athlete can read 50 items at 20 ft.
d. Athlete can read 20 items at 50 ft.
C. Athlete is able to see at 20 ft. what most patients can see at 50 ft.
A 19 year old basketball player was poked in the eye with a finger during a
rebound. The player complains of pain, diplopia, floaters and photophobia.
Upon inspection, the athletic trainer notes the following:
- Subconjunctival redness
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- Pupils equal and reactive
- Excessive tearing
- Eye tracking normal
Which of the following medical specialists would be most qualified to treat this
athlete and make a return to play decision?
a. Neurologist
b. Ophthalmologist
c. Optician
d. Optometrist
e. Otolaryngologist
B. Ophthalmologist
A 19 year old basketball player was poked in the eye with a finger during a
rebound. The player complains of pain, diplopia, floaters and photophobia.
Upon inspection, the athletic trainer notes the following:
- Subconjunctival redness
- Pupils equal and reactive
- Excessive tearing
- Eye tracking normal
The athlete's condition was evaluated using a fluorescein strip. Which of the
following conditions would be ruled out using this application? Choose only
one.
a. Acute Conjunctivitis
b. Corneal abrasion
c. Hyphema
d. Retinal detachment
e. Ruptured globe
B. Corneal abrasion
Which of the following is OPTIMAL positioning of the GH joint to palpate the
greater tuberosity of the humerus? Choose only one.
a. Passive abduction
b. Passive adduction
c. Passive flexion
d. Passive internal rotation
e. Passive external rotation
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D. passive internal rotation
What is the accepted method of immediate treatment for acute anterior
compartment syndrome prior to referring to a physician?
a. Apply moist heat and stretch the limb
b. Apply ice and compression and elevate the limb
c. Apply compression with elastic bandage
d. Apply ice and elevate the limb
e. Apply a lower leg air splint
D. Apply ice and elevate the limb
What is the main function of a rigid foot orthotic? Choose only one.
a. Absorb shock
b. Control rearfoot motion
c. Decrease ankle dorsiflexion
d. Prevent metatarsal fractures
B. Control rearfoot motion
Acute exertional rhabdomyolysis is MOST likely to occur in which
environmental conditions?
a. Below sea level
b. Cold and dry
c. High amplitude
d. Hot and humid
e. Poor air quality
D. Hot and humid
What is the optimal arm position when taking a patients blood pressure?
Choose only one.
a. Arm at side above 12th rib with elbow bent
b. Arm at side with elbow straight
c. Arm held horizontal above 12th rib with elbow bent
d. Arm relaxed with elbow and forearm level with the heart
e. Horizontal at shoulder level with elbow straight
D. Arm relaxed with elbow and forearm level with the heart
Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of Commotio Cordis?
a. Blunt trauma to the chest
b. Dehydration