SPORTS MEDICINE CTE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What are all of the portions of SOAP notes? - CORRECT ANSWERS Subjective: what the
patient tells you.
Objective: what you find.
Assessment: the tests you perform.
Plan: the plan for treatment and rehabilitation.
How do you test for dehydration and water loss? - CORRECT ANSWERS Weigh the
athlete before and after sport, check the color of urine, changes in heartrate, and changes in
thirst.
What are the different types of fractures? - CORRECT ANSWERS Open: bone breaks
through skin.
Closed: bone does not break through skin.
Transverse: occurs across a long bone.
Linear: occurs up and down along a lone bone.
Oblique: break is curved or tilted across a bone.
Spiral: result of torsion applied to the bone.
Greenstick: break in a bone that has not fully ossified yet.
Comminuted: pieces are everywhere in the leg.
Epiphysial Plate: occurs at the end of a long bone on the growth plate, can permanently deform
bone and stunt the growth.
Stress: occurs from repeated stress or impact on a bone.
What are the signs of a contusion? - CORRECT ANSWERS Direct blow that does not
break the skin, ecchymosis, swelling, pain to the touch, redness.
, SPORTS MEDICINE CTE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025/2026 UPDATED A COMPLETE SOLUTION WITH 100%
CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ FOR
SUCCESS
What is the primary purpose of an athletic trainer? - CORRECT ANSWERS To prevent,
recognize, and evaluate injuries.
What test must you pass to become an ATC? - CORRECT ANSWERS NATABOC National
Athletics Trainers Association Board of Certification.
As well as the test, ATC's must also obtain what from the state to become certified? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Licensure.
What are the 6 domains on the NATABOC? - CORRECT ANSWERS Prevention of injuries,
recognition, evaluation, and assessment, immediate care or first aide, treatment, rehab and
reconditioning, organization and administration, and professional responsibility.
How long are medical documents and records kept? - CORRECT ANSWERS 7 years.
What are the types of seizures? - CORRECT ANSWERS Epilepsy: seizures that occur
regularly.
Simple/partial: jerking motion that begins in one part of the body and the person remains
awake and aware.
Generalized Tonic Clonic: sudden fall with rigidity and jerking muscles, shallow breathing, and
loos of bladder and bowel control.
What are the important aspects of liability and risk management? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Hippocratic oath: every health care provider takes to do no harm to their patients, work within
your scope of knowledge, keep proper documentation, following athletic training room rules
and procedures, always have adequate supervision.
Close contact with coaches admin and parents.
2025/2026 UPDATED A COMPLETE SOLUTION WITH 100%
CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ FOR
SUCCESS
What are all of the portions of SOAP notes? - CORRECT ANSWERS Subjective: what the
patient tells you.
Objective: what you find.
Assessment: the tests you perform.
Plan: the plan for treatment and rehabilitation.
How do you test for dehydration and water loss? - CORRECT ANSWERS Weigh the
athlete before and after sport, check the color of urine, changes in heartrate, and changes in
thirst.
What are the different types of fractures? - CORRECT ANSWERS Open: bone breaks
through skin.
Closed: bone does not break through skin.
Transverse: occurs across a long bone.
Linear: occurs up and down along a lone bone.
Oblique: break is curved or tilted across a bone.
Spiral: result of torsion applied to the bone.
Greenstick: break in a bone that has not fully ossified yet.
Comminuted: pieces are everywhere in the leg.
Epiphysial Plate: occurs at the end of a long bone on the growth plate, can permanently deform
bone and stunt the growth.
Stress: occurs from repeated stress or impact on a bone.
What are the signs of a contusion? - CORRECT ANSWERS Direct blow that does not
break the skin, ecchymosis, swelling, pain to the touch, redness.
, SPORTS MEDICINE CTE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025/2026 UPDATED A COMPLETE SOLUTION WITH 100%
CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ FOR
SUCCESS
What is the primary purpose of an athletic trainer? - CORRECT ANSWERS To prevent,
recognize, and evaluate injuries.
What test must you pass to become an ATC? - CORRECT ANSWERS NATABOC National
Athletics Trainers Association Board of Certification.
As well as the test, ATC's must also obtain what from the state to become certified? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Licensure.
What are the 6 domains on the NATABOC? - CORRECT ANSWERS Prevention of injuries,
recognition, evaluation, and assessment, immediate care or first aide, treatment, rehab and
reconditioning, organization and administration, and professional responsibility.
How long are medical documents and records kept? - CORRECT ANSWERS 7 years.
What are the types of seizures? - CORRECT ANSWERS Epilepsy: seizures that occur
regularly.
Simple/partial: jerking motion that begins in one part of the body and the person remains
awake and aware.
Generalized Tonic Clonic: sudden fall with rigidity and jerking muscles, shallow breathing, and
loos of bladder and bowel control.
What are the important aspects of liability and risk management? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Hippocratic oath: every health care provider takes to do no harm to their patients, work within
your scope of knowledge, keep proper documentation, following athletic training room rules
and procedures, always have adequate supervision.
Close contact with coaches admin and parents.