EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FINAL EXAM
1. You are in the athletic training room in the afternoon when a basketball
player is assisted into your facility by a team mate.You ask, "What happened?"
and they tell you they rolled their ankle while landing after rebounding the ball.
At this point, you will more than likely complete what step of your emergency
assessment framework? Choose only one.: Secondary Survey - Interview and
Head to Toe Examination (or physical examination)
2. An event that acts as a stimulus that places demands upon a person, group,
or organization and that brings about a stress response is: Stressor
3. Emergency emotional support may be provided by: Early psychological inter-
vention
4. Which is NOT a response to stress triggered by our sympathetic nervous
system: Slowing heart rate
5. A fellow athletic trainer you know who is frustrated with their job says they
are angry with God for putting them in the position they are in. Which type of
symptom stress is he exhibiting: Spiritual
6. ATs/EMS personnel often need to manage stress when it comes to day
to day activities and managing emergencies. Stress can create positive and
negative pressure. Which of the following is "good stress": Eustress
7. Managing busy schedules, including stress brought on by emergencies
(which can come at any time) can lead to decreased productivity and perfor-
mance? Decreased productivity and performance, especially over time, is a
sign of which of the following?: Burnout
8. The Athletic Trainer's role in emergency care can create a stress response
for practitioners. ATs, as well as other emergency providers, are encouraged to
practice stress management. Which of the following is an example of a healthy
method of stress management?: Keeping a journal and/or sharing your feelings
with someone you trust
9. A patient vomits, and then inadvertently inhales some of the vomit. This
phenomenon is known as which of the following?: Aspiration
10. Which of the following devices is inserted into a patient's nostril to assist
with breathing?: Nasopharyngeal Airway
11. Which breathing device is used to clear an airway of fluid or small pieces
of vomitus?: Suction Unit
12. An adolescent soccer athlete (child) collapsed on the sideline at a soccer
practice - and fortunately you were present to begin your care. He is unrespon-
sive, has a pulse but not breathing. You did not see a mechanism for trauma
and his trachea/neck have no deformities. The immediate care you will provide
includes: Choose only one: Open the airway with either a head tilt/chin lift and
, provide rescue breathing at a rate of 1 breath every 3 seconds
1. You are in the athletic training room in the afternoon when a basketball
player is assisted into your facility by a team mate.You ask, "What happened?"
and they tell you they rolled their ankle while landing after rebounding the ball.
At this point, you will more than likely complete what step of your emergency
assessment framework? Choose only one.: Secondary Survey - Interview and
Head to Toe Examination (or physical examination)
2. An event that acts as a stimulus that places demands upon a person, group,
or organization and that brings about a stress response is: Stressor
3. Emergency emotional support may be provided by: Early psychological inter-
vention
4. Which is NOT a response to stress triggered by our sympathetic nervous
system: Slowing heart rate
5. A fellow athletic trainer you know who is frustrated with their job says they
are angry with God for putting them in the position they are in. Which type of
symptom stress is he exhibiting: Spiritual
6. ATs/EMS personnel often need to manage stress when it comes to day
to day activities and managing emergencies. Stress can create positive and
negative pressure. Which of the following is "good stress": Eustress
7. Managing busy schedules, including stress brought on by emergencies
(which can come at any time) can lead to decreased productivity and perfor-
mance? Decreased productivity and performance, especially over time, is a
sign of which of the following?: Burnout
8. The Athletic Trainer's role in emergency care can create a stress response
for practitioners. ATs, as well as other emergency providers, are encouraged to
practice stress management. Which of the following is an example of a healthy
method of stress management?: Keeping a journal and/or sharing your feelings
with someone you trust
9. A patient vomits, and then inadvertently inhales some of the vomit. This
phenomenon is known as which of the following?: Aspiration
10. Which of the following devices is inserted into a patient's nostril to assist
with breathing?: Nasopharyngeal Airway
11. Which breathing device is used to clear an airway of fluid or small pieces
of vomitus?: Suction Unit
12. An adolescent soccer athlete (child) collapsed on the sideline at a soccer
practice - and fortunately you were present to begin your care. He is unrespon-
sive, has a pulse but not breathing. You did not see a mechanism for trauma
and his trachea/neck have no deformities. The immediate care you will provide
includes: Choose only one: Open the airway with either a head tilt/chin lift and
, provide rescue breathing at a rate of 1 breath every 3 seconds