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Which of these is not a symptom of shock? - ANSWER Patient has a very slow pulse
When dealing with an unconscious athlete, the first action that must be taken is: -
ANSWER Determine the level of consciousness and unresponsiveness
In transporting an athlete with a suspected spinal or pelvic injury:
third supporting the trunk as you support the head and neck - ANSWER Use a spine
board and move under medical direction
A red skin color on a light-colored individual may indicate: - ANSWER Heatstroke, high
blood pressure, or carbon monoxide poisoning
After a quick on-site injury inspection and evaluation, the athletic trainer must make what
decision? - ANSWER ALL OF THE ABOVE:
Seriousness of the injury and type of first aid necessary, Need for immediate referral to a
physician for further care, and Manner of transportation from the injury site
The type of shock that results from trauma in which there is blood loss is called: -
ANSWER Hypovolemic shock
Which of the following ice treatments should not be directly applied to the skin of an
individual? - ANSWER Frozen Gel Packs
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, Systolic blood pressure indicates: - ANSWER The pressure on the blood vessel walls
when the left ventricle contracts
The pressure point most commonly used in the upper body to control external bleeding is
the: - ANSWER Brachial artery
When one is controlling external bleeding, the sequence of events is as follows:
Heart. - ANSWER Apply direct pressure over the wound and elevate the body part
When an athletic trainer or other health care professional is denoting what disease, injury or
syndrome a person has or is believed to have, he/she is making a(n): -
ANSWER Clinical Diagnosis
An example of a normal bone-to-bone endpoint is found when: - ANSWER The elbow
is fully extended
Movement away from the midline of the body is called: - ANSWER Abduction
Conditions following and resulting from a disease or injury are referred to as: -
ANSWER Sequela
Which of the following is NOT included in the history portion of an injury evaluation? -
ANSWER Athlete tries to assess the movement of the injured part
Movement that is performed solely by the athlete is called: - ANSWER Active
S.O.A.P. stands for: - ANSWER Subjective, objective, assessment, plan
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Which of these is not a symptom of shock? - ANSWER Patient has a very slow pulse
When dealing with an unconscious athlete, the first action that must be taken is: -
ANSWER Determine the level of consciousness and unresponsiveness
In transporting an athlete with a suspected spinal or pelvic injury:
third supporting the trunk as you support the head and neck - ANSWER Use a spine
board and move under medical direction
A red skin color on a light-colored individual may indicate: - ANSWER Heatstroke, high
blood pressure, or carbon monoxide poisoning
After a quick on-site injury inspection and evaluation, the athletic trainer must make what
decision? - ANSWER ALL OF THE ABOVE:
Seriousness of the injury and type of first aid necessary, Need for immediate referral to a
physician for further care, and Manner of transportation from the injury site
The type of shock that results from trauma in which there is blood loss is called: -
ANSWER Hypovolemic shock
Which of the following ice treatments should not be directly applied to the skin of an
individual? - ANSWER Frozen Gel Packs
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, Systolic blood pressure indicates: - ANSWER The pressure on the blood vessel walls
when the left ventricle contracts
The pressure point most commonly used in the upper body to control external bleeding is
the: - ANSWER Brachial artery
When one is controlling external bleeding, the sequence of events is as follows:
Heart. - ANSWER Apply direct pressure over the wound and elevate the body part
When an athletic trainer or other health care professional is denoting what disease, injury or
syndrome a person has or is believed to have, he/she is making a(n): -
ANSWER Clinical Diagnosis
An example of a normal bone-to-bone endpoint is found when: - ANSWER The elbow
is fully extended
Movement away from the midline of the body is called: - ANSWER Abduction
Conditions following and resulting from a disease or injury are referred to as: -
ANSWER Sequela
Which of the following is NOT included in the history portion of an injury evaluation? -
ANSWER Athlete tries to assess the movement of the injured part
Movement that is performed solely by the athlete is called: - ANSWER Active
S.O.A.P. stands for: - ANSWER Subjective, objective, assessment, plan
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