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Terms in this set (180)
An athlete presents with the following signs and Mallet Finger
symptoms:
-Point tenderness on the dorsal aspect of the
DIP joint
-Unable to actively extend the DIP joint
-AROM 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
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,Which of the following are the MOST C) Refer to dentist immediately
appropriate management strategies for a tooth
avulsion? Choose all that apply. D) Replace into Socket
a. Place in gauze on ice F) Rinse with MILK
b. Place in moist gauze
c. Refer to dentist immediately G) Rinse with Saline Water
d. Replace into the socket
e. Rinse with bottled water
f. Rinse with milk
g. Rinse with saline water
Based on the Gate Control Theory, which A. Intensity: Sensory, Frequency 80 pps, Pulse Duration 75 microseconds
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
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,What is the primary purpose of the pre- e. Identify risk factors that may predispose an athlete to serious illness or injury
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
An athlete complains of anterior lower leg pain e. Immediate Referral to a physician
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
During the pre-participation examination, an d. Hepatomegaly
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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, A patient presents with signs and symptoms of c. Paresthesia at the dorsum of the foot
an L4-L5 disk herniation. Which of the following g. Weakness during big toe extension
neurologic assessments will aid the athletic
trainer in the confirmation of the diagnosis?
Choose all that apply.
a. Deficit with the Achilles reflex
b. Deficit with the patella reflex
c. Paresthesia at the dorsum of the foot
d. Parasethesia at the medial aspect of the tiba
e. Paresthesia at the plantar surface of the foot
f. Weakness during big toe extension
g. Weakness during dorsiflexion
Which of the following are preventative a. Aggressive treating otitis media
measures to avoid a ruptured tympanic
membrane? Choose all that apply. b. Avoidance of foreign objects in the ear
a. Aggressive treating otitis media e. Use of head gear to protect the ear
b. Avoidance of foreign objects in the ear
c. Frequent washing of ears
d. Use of daily ear drops to dry up fluid in ear
e. Use of head gear to protect ear
f. Using of hearing aid
Using the flash-to-bang method of managing c. = 4 miles
lightening, if the time between when the athletic
trainer sees lightening and hears the clap of
thunder is 20 seconds, approximately how far
away is the lightening from the athletic trainers'
location? Choose only one.
a. Less than one mile
b. 2 miles
c. 4 miles
d. 10 miles
e. 15 miles
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BOC Practice Test Questions With 100% SURE ANSWERS
Terms in this set (180)
An athlete presents with the following signs and Mallet Finger
symptoms:
-Point tenderness on the dorsal aspect of the
DIP joint
-Unable to actively extend the DIP joint
-AROM 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
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,Which of the following are the MOST C) Refer to dentist immediately
appropriate management strategies for a tooth
avulsion? Choose all that apply. D) Replace into Socket
a. Place in gauze on ice F) Rinse with MILK
b. Place in moist gauze
c. Refer to dentist immediately G) Rinse with Saline Water
d. Replace into the socket
e. Rinse with bottled water
f. Rinse with milk
g. Rinse with saline water
Based on the Gate Control Theory, which A. Intensity: Sensory, Frequency 80 pps, Pulse Duration 75 microseconds
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
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,What is the primary purpose of the pre- e. Identify risk factors that may predispose an athlete to serious illness or injury
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
An athlete complains of anterior lower leg pain e. Immediate Referral to a physician
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
During the pre-participation examination, an d. Hepatomegaly
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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, A patient presents with signs and symptoms of c. Paresthesia at the dorsum of the foot
an L4-L5 disk herniation. Which of the following g. Weakness during big toe extension
neurologic assessments will aid the athletic
trainer in the confirmation of the diagnosis?
Choose all that apply.
a. Deficit with the Achilles reflex
b. Deficit with the patella reflex
c. Paresthesia at the dorsum of the foot
d. Parasethesia at the medial aspect of the tiba
e. Paresthesia at the plantar surface of the foot
f. Weakness during big toe extension
g. Weakness during dorsiflexion
Which of the following are preventative a. Aggressive treating otitis media
measures to avoid a ruptured tympanic
membrane? Choose all that apply. b. Avoidance of foreign objects in the ear
a. Aggressive treating otitis media e. Use of head gear to protect the ear
b. Avoidance of foreign objects in the ear
c. Frequent washing of ears
d. Use of daily ear drops to dry up fluid in ear
e. Use of head gear to protect ear
f. Using of hearing aid
Using the flash-to-bang method of managing c. = 4 miles
lightening, if the time between when the athletic
trainer sees lightening and hears the clap of
thunder is 20 seconds, approximately how far
away is the lightening from the athletic trainers'
location? Choose only one.
a. Less than one mile
b. 2 miles
c. 4 miles
d. 10 miles
e. 15 miles
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