Kubler-Ross reactions in the correct order of occurrence - Answers Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
What are two ways that an athletic trainer can provide social support during an injury? - Answers
projecting a caring image, explaining injury to athlete
What is the difference between the primary survey and the secondary survey done during on-the
-field evaluation? - Answers primary - initially dtermines life threatening injuries
secondary - more detailed evaluation, uncovers problems that do not pose immediate threat
Expand the SOAP in SOAP notes. Give an example of something that would be included in seach
section - Answers subjective - history, what the client tells you
objective - measureable or observable peices of info used to form an assessment
assessment - clinical diagnosis of injury
plan - establish specific short-term and long-term goals
What are the five energy classifications of therapeutic modalities? - Answers mechanical,
electrical, sound, electromagetic, thermal conductive
Name five of the basic comonents included when designing a rehabalition program - Answers
´hould routinely address multiple areas
´Minimize initial swelling
´Controlling pain
´Reestablishing neuromuscular control
´Establishing and enhancing core stability
´Regaining or improving range of motion
´Restoring and increasing muscular strength and endurance
´Regaining balance and postural control
, ´Maintaining cardiorespiratory endurance
´Incorporating functional progressions
Which of the following would be an appropriate method for dealing with the athlete's need for
social support? - Answers Have the athlete talk to an athlete who has suffered a similar injury
A patient is just beginning a rehabilitation program following injury. What specific things can the
athletic trainer do to provide social support to the patient? - Answers The athletic trainer can be
a good listener
The athletic trainer should find out if there is a problem
It is the athletic trainer's responsibility to help prepare the athlete psychologically to return to
play
Identify a true statement about the role of athletic trainers in dealing with athletes' emotional
response to stress. - Answers Athletic trainers must be concerned about the feelings of the
athletes they work with
Which of the following would be considered a sign or symptom of staleness? - Answers Nausea
for no apparent reason
What factors should the athletic trainer look for that might make the possibility of injury more
likely in certain athletes? - Answers Look for athletes that are under an excess amount of stress
Identify athletes who may be burned out
Identify athletes who are overtraining
If an injured patient is not responding psychologically to the efforts of the athletic trainer to
rehabilitate and return that individual to full activity, what options does the athletic trainer have
for referring this patient for additional help? - Answers Refer the athlete to a physician
Refer the athlete to a sports psychologist