BOC Practice Exam Questions and answers 2023
BOC Practice Exam Questions and answers 2023Cardiac The signs and symptoms of dyspnea, syncope, claudication, paresthesia, and clubbing are indicative of which type of condition? Cardiac Endocrine Neurological Pulmonary Renal Endocrine = These are the s/s of type I, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) After fasting for 8 hours, plasma glucose levels in the blood should range between 60 and 109 mg/dl. If it is 126 mg/dl or higher, the patient is considered diabetic The signs and symptoms of frequent urination, constant thirst; weight loss; constant hunger; tiredness and weakness; itchy, dry skin; and blurred vision are indicative of which type of condition? Cardiac Endocrine Neurological Pulmonary Renal 00:22 01:27 Neurological - These are the signs and symptoms of meningitis The signs and symptoms of high fever, a stiff neck, an intense headache, and sensitivity to light and sound, and they progress to vomiting, convulsions, and coma are indicative of which type of condition? Cardiac Endocrine Neurological Pulmonary Renal Pulmonary (Respiratory) - These are s/s of Asthma The signs and symptoms of chest tightness, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and fatigue. The patient may show signs of nausea, hypertension, respiratory stridor (high-pitched noise on respiration), headaches, and redness of the skin. are indicative of which type of condition? Cardiac Endocrine Neurological Pulmonary Renal ... The signs and symptoms of chest tightness, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and fatigue. The patient may show signs of nausea, hypertension, respiratory stridor (high-pitched noise on respiration), headaches, and redness of the skin. are indicative of which type of condition? Cardiac Endocrine Neurological Pulmonary Renal Passive external rotation With patient seated, which of the following it the optimal position of the glenohumeral joint to palpate the greater tuberosity of the humerus? Passive Abduction Passive Adduction Passive internal rotation Passive external rotation Passive flexion Conoid and Trapezoid Which two ligaments combine to form the coracoclavicular ligament? Conoid and Trapezium Conoid and Trapezoid Conoid and Trapezius Coracoid and Trapezoid Coracoid and Humeral The best statement is remove affected area from heat source. Note -that the reason you would not use Cover area with a sterile dressing is because the statement does not say non-adherening sterile dressing. Which is the best statement for treatment of a thermal burn? Apply aloe lotion. Cover the affected area with sterile dressing. Remove the affected area from the heat source. Rub the affected area with salve. Immerse the affected area in ice cold water. renal disease What is a medical condition discovered during a pre-participation examination that disqualifies an athlete from participation? Axil Loading What Mechanism of injury is MOST likely associated with cervical spine fractures in football Mallet finger 1. An athlete presents with the following signs and symptoms: a. Point tenderness on the dorsal aspect of the DIP joint b. Unable to actively extend the DIP joint i. A ROM assessment reveals full passive extension of the DIP joint. Which finger injury may be indicated by these signs and symptoms? Choose only one. 1. Boutonniere deformityheat 2. Jersey finger 3. Mallet finger 4. Swan neck deformity 5. Trigger finger Intensity: Sensory, Pulse Frequency: 80 PPS Pulse duration: 75 Microseconds 3. Based on the Gate Control Theory, which transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation parameters are MOST appropriate to provide pain relief? Choose only one. a. Intensity: sensory, pulse freqeuency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds b. Intensity: motor, pulse frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds c. Intensity: sensory, pulse frequency 15 pps, pulse duration 150 microseconds d. Intensity: motor; pulse frequency 4 pps, pulse duration 200 microseconds e. Intensity: sensory, pulse frequency 4 pps, pulse duration 250 microseconds 00:02 01:27 e. Identify risk factors that may predispose an athlete to serious illness or injury What is the primary purpose of the pre-participation examination? Choose only one. a. Determine baseline health status of an athlete b. Determine the health history of an athlete c. Determine the musculoskeletal health of an athlete d. Exclude athletes who show risk of injury or illness e. Identify risk factors that may predispose an athlete to serious illness or injury e. Immediate referral to a physician 5. An athlete complains of anterior lower leg pain as a result of a direct blow. The athlete reports intense pain as well as numbness into the foot and is unable to dorsiflex the foot. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate acute treatment? Choose only one. a. Compression wrap only b. Ice and compression wrap c. Passive stretching d. Posterior splint and overnight observation e. Immediate referral to a physician d. Hepatomegaly (Enlarged Liver 6. During the pre-participation examination, an athlete reports light-headedness, dizziness, nausea, and referred pain to the inferior angle of the right scapula. What condition should the athletic trainer suspect? Choose only one. a. Abdominal hernia b. Appendicitis c. Choleocystitis d. Hepatomegaly e. Splenomegaly
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