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BOC Newest Exam 1 with accurate detailed solutions
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What condition should the athletic trainer suspect with an athlete who reports having
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periodic numbness and intermittent pain in the third and fourth toes of both feet?
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A. Jones Fx
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B. Metatarsalgia
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C. Morton's neuroma
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D. Sesamoiditis
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E. Tailar's bunion - ✔✔C. Morton's neuroma
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During a pre-participation exam, 22 year old athlete reports mild fatigue, systemic body
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aches, dyspnea, pitting edema and palpitations. What condition should the athletic trainer
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suspect?
A. Deep vein thrombosis
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B. Mononucleosis
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C. Myocarditis
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D. Pulmonary embolus
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E. Sickle cell anemia - ✔✔C. Myocarditis
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During an evaluation of an athlete who is two weeks post-ACL surgery, the athletic trainer
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notes the following information:
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• AROM: 11-92 degrees
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• Limited VMO activation
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• Mild effusion
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• Pain rated two on a 10-point scale.
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Which of the following treatments/exercises are MOST appropriate at this time?
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A. ambulation with brace locked in full extension
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B. ambulation with brace open to athletes current ROM
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C. PNF stretches of the hamstring group
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D. PNF stretching of the hip flexor
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E. patellar mobilizations
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F. weighted prone hands - ✔✔C. PNF stretches of the hamstring group
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E. patellar mobilizations
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F. weighted prone hands
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Based on the Gate Control Theory, which transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
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parameters are MOST appropriate to provide pain relief? || || || || || || ||
A. motor, pulse frequency 4 pps, pulse duration 200 microseconds
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B. motor, pulse frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds
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C. sensory, pulse frequency 20 pps, pulse duration 150 microseconds
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D. sensory, pulse frequency 20 pps, pulse duration 50 microseconds
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E. sensory, pulse frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds - ✔✔E. sensory, pulse
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frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds
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Which of the following BEST determines the scope of practice for a clinical athletic trainer?
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A. BOC rule delineation study/practice analysis
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B. BOC standards of professional practice
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C. employment policies of the facility
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D. laws of the state
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E. NATA code of ethics - ✔✔D. laws of the state
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According to the NATA position statement which of the following is the MOST appropriate
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initial response for an exertional heat stroke?
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a) Apply ice bags to the patient's major arteries
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b) Douse the patient with cool water
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c) Activate emergency medical transport
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d) Immerse the patient in ice water
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e) Place the patient in the shade - ✔✔d) Immerse the patient in ice water
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A rugby player tackled an opposing player, which resulted in a forceful contralateral
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extension of the neck and shoulder. The athlete is now complaining of the following
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symptoms:
- pain radiating into the hand
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- burning sensation in the arm
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- weakness in the deltoid and biceps muscles
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what type of injury has the player MOST likely sustained?
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A. acromioclavicular joint sprain
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B. brachial plexus neuorproxia
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C. clavicle fx
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D. sternoclavicular joint sprain
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E. trapezius muscle strain - ✔✔B. brachial plexus neuorproxia
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What is the accepted method of immediate treatment for acute anterior compartment
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syndrome prior to referring to a physician? || || || || || || ||
A. apply moist heat and stretch the limb
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B. apply ice and compression and elevate the limb
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C. apply compression with elastic bandage
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D. apply ice and elevate the limb
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E. apply a lower leg air splint - ✔✔D. apply ice and elevate the limb
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BOC Newest Exam 1 with accurate detailed solutions
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What condition should the athletic trainer suspect with an athlete who reports having
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periodic numbness and intermittent pain in the third and fourth toes of both feet?
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A. Jones Fx
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B. Metatarsalgia
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C. Morton's neuroma
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D. Sesamoiditis
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E. Tailar's bunion - ✔✔C. Morton's neuroma
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During a pre-participation exam, 22 year old athlete reports mild fatigue, systemic body
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aches, dyspnea, pitting edema and palpitations. What condition should the athletic trainer
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suspect?
A. Deep vein thrombosis
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B. Mononucleosis
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C. Myocarditis
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D. Pulmonary embolus
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E. Sickle cell anemia - ✔✔C. Myocarditis
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During an evaluation of an athlete who is two weeks post-ACL surgery, the athletic trainer
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notes the following information:
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• AROM: 11-92 degrees
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• Limited VMO activation
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• Mild effusion
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• Pain rated two on a 10-point scale.
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Which of the following treatments/exercises are MOST appropriate at this time?
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A. ambulation with brace locked in full extension
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B. ambulation with brace open to athletes current ROM
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C. PNF stretches of the hamstring group
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D. PNF stretching of the hip flexor
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E. patellar mobilizations
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F. weighted prone hands - ✔✔C. PNF stretches of the hamstring group
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E. patellar mobilizations
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F. weighted prone hands
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Based on the Gate Control Theory, which transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
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parameters are MOST appropriate to provide pain relief? || || || || || || ||
A. motor, pulse frequency 4 pps, pulse duration 200 microseconds
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B. motor, pulse frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds
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C. sensory, pulse frequency 20 pps, pulse duration 150 microseconds
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D. sensory, pulse frequency 20 pps, pulse duration 50 microseconds
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E. sensory, pulse frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds - ✔✔E. sensory, pulse
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frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds
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Which of the following BEST determines the scope of practice for a clinical athletic trainer?
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A. BOC rule delineation study/practice analysis
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B. BOC standards of professional practice
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C. employment policies of the facility
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D. laws of the state
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E. NATA code of ethics - ✔✔D. laws of the state
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According to the NATA position statement which of the following is the MOST appropriate
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initial response for an exertional heat stroke?
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a) Apply ice bags to the patient's major arteries
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b) Douse the patient with cool water
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c) Activate emergency medical transport
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d) Immerse the patient in ice water
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e) Place the patient in the shade - ✔✔d) Immerse the patient in ice water
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A rugby player tackled an opposing player, which resulted in a forceful contralateral
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extension of the neck and shoulder. The athlete is now complaining of the following
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symptoms:
- pain radiating into the hand
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- burning sensation in the arm
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- weakness in the deltoid and biceps muscles
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what type of injury has the player MOST likely sustained?
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A. acromioclavicular joint sprain
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B. brachial plexus neuorproxia
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C. clavicle fx
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D. sternoclavicular joint sprain
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E. trapezius muscle strain - ✔✔B. brachial plexus neuorproxia
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What is the accepted method of immediate treatment for acute anterior compartment
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syndrome prior to referring to a physician? || || || || || || ||
A. apply moist heat and stretch the limb
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B. apply ice and compression and elevate the limb
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C. apply compression with elastic bandage
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D. apply ice and elevate the limb
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E. apply a lower leg air splint - ✔✔D. apply ice and elevate the limb
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