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"Falling curtain" over eyes - Answer-retinal detachment A basketball player suffers a Grade II inversion ankle sprain. Of the following, which is the MOST appropriate progression of rehabilitation exercises? - Running - Isometrics - Cutting - Range of motion - Resistance tubing - Answer-isometrics, range of motion, resistance tubing, running, cutting A field hockey player has sustained a mallet deformity in her fourth finger with no associated fractures. What is the MOST appropriate splinting position for this injury? - Answer-DIP extension A fixed amount of money without designation defines which type of budgeting? - Answer-lump-sum A patient presents with the signs and symptoms of a L4-L5 disk herniation. Which of the following neurologic assessments will aid the athletic trainer in the confirmation of the diagnosis? - Answerparesthesia at the medial aspect of the tibia, paresthesia at the plantar surface of the foot, weakness during big toe extension Acute exertion rhabdomyolysis is MOST likely to occur in which environment conditions? - Answer-hot and humid After assessing an athlete with a suspected femoral fracture, the athlete appears pale, is perspiring, has a rapid and weak pulse, and has rapid and shallow respirations. Which physiological response is MOST likely occurring? - Answer-hypovolemia (due to hemorrhaging) An athlete presents with the following signs and symptoms: 1) Point tenderness on the dorsal aspect of the DIP joint 2) Unable to actively extend the DIP joint *A ROM assessment reveals full passive extension of the DIP joint. Which finger injury may be indicated by these signs and symptoms? - Answer-mallet finger An athlete with type I diabetes feels lightheaded and dizzy. Which of the following is BEST to give him in order to prevent diabetic shock? - Answer-a glass of apple juice An athletic trainer budgets by dividing between various categories including telephone, office supplies, equipment maintenance, and expendable supplies. What type of budgeting technique is this athletic trainer using? - Answer-line-item An individual committing an act that is not legally his to perform is called what? - Answer-malfeasanceAn organization sponsoring a state-wide athletic tournament does not have a written emergency action plan. Which of the following legal consequences would impact the organization? - Answer-negligence Appropriate management strategies for a tooth avulsion - Answer-refer to dentist immediately, replace into the socket, rinse with milk Based on the Gate Control Theory, which transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation parameters are MOST appropriate to provide pain relief? - Answer-Intensity: sensory, pulse frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds Decreased achilles tendon flexibility is a predisposing factor for which of the following injuries? - Answerachilles tendonitis, lateral ankle sprain, plantar fasciitis 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? - Answer-hepatomegaly During which phase of tissue healing is soft tissue mobilization an indication? - Answer-proliferation Following a head injury, an athlete shows an inability to smile, frown, or wrinkle his forehead. This would indicate an injury to which cranial nerve? - Answer-cranial nerve VII How would you best describe the Monteggia fracture? - Answer-distal ulna fracture and radial head dislocation If the patient is experiencing diplopia, what cranial nerve is affected? - Answer-cranial nerve II In the event of a sudden death, which of the following terms to the act of the institution failing to have emergency planning in place? - Answer-nonfeasance Positive Fluorescein dye test - Answer-corneal abrasion Purulent discharge in the eye - Answer-bacterial conjunctivitis Scleral bleeding - Answer-subconjunctival hematoma The pinch grip test assesses for damage to which of the following nerves? - Answer-anterior interosseus nerve The use of which medications is associated with Reye's syndrome? - Answer-aspirin Visible bleeding in the anterior chamber - Answer-hyphema What are POTENTIAL adverse effects of non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory medications? - Answergastrointestinal bleeding, diarrhea, gastric ulcers What bony structure should an athletic trainer palpate to assess for plantar fasciitis? - Answer-medial calcaneal tubercle What is it called when an individual fails to perform a legal duty? - Answer-nonfeasance What is it called when an individual improperly does something he or she has the legal right to do? - Answer-misfeasanceWhat is the MOST appropriate course of treatment for an athlete with a hyphema? - Answer-place the athlete in a recumbent position with head elevated and refer to a physician What is the primary purpose of the pre-participation examination? - Answer-identify risk factors that may predispose an athlete to serious illness or injury What is the recommended time period, in years, that every NOCSAE-approved helmet should be returned to the manufacturer for recertification/reconditioning? - Answer-two What is the time frame in days for a conditioned athlete to achieve acclimatization in the prevention of heat illness? - Answer-10-14
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