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Primary role of the physician when working with an stomach, small intestines, large intestines, bladder,
Athletic trainer is to provide - -Standing orders gallbladder, colon, Fallopian tubes and uterus
A stinger/burner affects the peripheral nervous What does cranial nerve 1 test? - -sense of
system and is a result of what two common smell
mechanisms - -Compressive and stretching
forces of the brachial plexus
The vagus nerve is what cranial nerve? - -Ten
(X)
T/F a Wet bulb globe thermometer (WBGT) is the
gold standard for monitoring environmental
conditions - -True A person may experience warning signs prior to a
seizure. This is called an - -Aura
Which of the following is not considered a safe
shelter from lightning. What is a nondisplaced fracture? - -Bony
Car, dugout, locker room, gym - -Dugout integrity and alignment maintained
What is the gold standard for taking core body A green stick fracture is most commonly seen in -
temperature.? - -Using a rectal thermometer -Pediatrics
Hypothermia occurs when the core body temperature How many types of salter-Harris fractures are there?
falls below: - -95°F (35°C). - -5
T/F: frostbite most commonly affects the nose, ears, What is a nonunion fracture? - -a break in a
cheeks, hands, and feet - -True bone that has failed to unite and heal after nine to
twelve months
The sagittal plane divides the body into what
portions? - -Right and left Jones Fracture - -fracture of the base of the 5th
metatarsal
The AT at the head during a cervical spine injury is
responsible for what? - -Maintaining cervical Boxer's fracture - -fracture of the 4th or 5th
spine stabilization and Giving commands metacarpal neck
What does PPE stand for? - -personal Colles fracture - -fracture of the distal radius at
protective equipment and pre-participation the wrist
examination
Bennett's fracture - -Fracture at base of first
What are the hollow organs of the abdomen - - metacarpal
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Normal Shoulder flexion ROM - -180 degrees
Maisonneuve fracture - -proximal fibular fx.
Associated with ankle injury
Name the 4 rotator cuff muscles - -
supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor,
Pott's fracture - -bimalleolar fracture occurs at subscapularis
the ankle and affects both the medial malleolus of the
distal tibia and the lateral malleolus of the distal
fibula. What organ does wolf Parkinson's white syndrome
affect? - -The heart
What does the trochlear nerve do? - -Lateral
eye movement What does FOOSH stand for? - -fall on out
stretched hand
Which cranial nerve is our sense of hearing and
balance or Acoustic? - -8 - vestibulochlear A positive Phalen and Tinel's sign indicates what
diagnosis? - -carpal tunnel syndrome
What does the Watson test look for? - -
Scapholunate instability Which tests will be positive with an Ac joint sprain? -
-Spring test, piano key sign, AC traction, AC
compression
Where does the fulcrum line up for wrist flexion and
extension? - -The ulnar styloid process
Which tests will be positive with Biceps Tendonitis? -
-Speeds test, yeargasons test
In an MMT of plantarflexors, what are the primary
movers? - -Gastrocnemius and soleus
Name the 4 joints of the shoulder complex - -
Glenohumeral, acromioclavicular, sternoclavicular,
In an MMT of hip addiction, what are the primary scapulothoracic
movers? - -Adductor magnus, adductor long is,
adductor brevis and gracilis
T/F: posterior dislocations of the sternoclavicular joint
are medical emergencies. - -True
In an MMT of hip abduction, what are the primary
movers? - -Gluteus medius and gluteus
minimus Primary shoulder impingement is caused by - -
Irregularly shaped acromion, spur formation on
acromion, os acromiale
Define scapulohumeral rhythm - -After the 1st
30 degrees, for every 2 degrees of shoulder flexion
or abduction that occurs, the scapula must upwardly In an MMT of plantarflexors, what are the primary
rotate 1 degree. movers? - -Gastrocnemius and soleus
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