Which of the following is an example of a closed chain exercise in the upper extremity? Choose only one.
a. Push-up
b. Military press
c. Codman's
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d. Bicep curl
e. Bench press
a. push-up
What are the appropriate procedures to follow when cleaning BBP from wrestling mats? Choose all that apply.
a. Spray contaminated area with alcohol
b. Spray contaminated area with 1:10 ratio bleach solution
c. Spray area with alcohol and water solution
d. Remove visible organic matter
e. Place soiled materials in waste receptacle
f. Place soiled materials in biohazard trash
g. Clean area with soap and water
b. spray contaminated area with 1:10 ratio bleach solution
f. place soiled materials in waste receptacle
g. clean area with soap water
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The use of which of the following medications is associated with Reye's syndrome? Choose only one.
a. Ibuprofen
b. Aspirin
c. Analgesic cream
d. Acetaminophen
What is Reye's syndrome?
b. aspirin
Reye's syndrome (Reye's Johnson syndrome) is a rare but critical condition that causes brain confusion, brain swelling, and live damage. Most often affects children ages 6-12. Linked to the consumption of aspirin to treat viral infections.
An athletic trainer is providing services at a downhill skiing competition. A skier falls and hits her head after clearing a jump, and then she skis to the athletic trainer complaining of pain along her cervical spine with numbness in her right upper extremity. In addition, the skier reports nausea and a moderate headache.
What action should the athletic trainer perform FIRST?Choose only one.
a. Assess cranial nerves
b. Evaluate the athlete's cervical range of motion
c.Evaluate the athlete for a concussion
d.Refer the athlete to a physician
e. Stabilize the athlete's cervical spine
e. stabilize the athlete's cervical spine
A patient presents with pain and swelling in the anatomical snuff box. What condition should the athletic trainer suspect?Choose only one.
a. Swan-neck deformity
b. Scaphoid-navicular fracture
c. Lunate dislocation
d. De Quervain's disease
e. Capitate dislocation
b. scaphoid navicular fracture
During the assessment of a 16-year-old athlete, an athletic trainer notes the following information.
•Pulse: 76 bpm and regular
•Blood Pressure: 116/72 mmHg
•Pupils: equal and reactive to light
•Respiration: 14 breaths per minute
•Skin: cool, moist, and pale
•Body temperature: 97.9 degrees Fahrenheit (36.6 degrees Celsius)
Which measurement is considered abnormal for this athlete?Choose only one
a. Blood pressure
b. Body temperature
c. Pulse
d. Pupils
e. Skin
e. skin
Which of the following sports is considered unsafe for an athlete absent one kidney? Choose only one.
a. Field hockey
b. Gymnastics
c. Golf
d. Tennis
e. Track and field
a. field hockey
An athletic trainer has been charged with writing a management plan regarding MRSA incidents for an area high school athletic department. Which of the following agencies and/or regulations would be the MOST appropriate sources to develop this plan?
Choose all that apply.
a. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
b. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
c. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
d. Local health department
e. Local Red Cross
f. Local school board
g. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
a. centers for disease control and prevention
d. local health department
g. occupational safety and health administration
An athlete's parent has asked what are the most common factors/causes associated with her child's temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Which of the following would be included in the explanation to the parent? Choose all that apply.
a. Arthritic condition
b. Chronic sinus congestion
c. Diminished hearing
d. Grinding teeth
e. Jaw clicking
f. Poor approximation of the teeth
a. arthritic condition
b. grinding teeth
f. poor approximation of the teeth
What budget type requires an athletic trainer to list anticipated expenditures for specific categories of program subfunctions, including equipment repair, insurance, and expendable supplies? Choose only one.
a. Fixed
b. Line-item
c. Lump-sum
d. Performance
e. Zero-based
b. line item
During a pre-game meal, an athlete displays difficulty breathing and falls to the floor. The athletic trainer's primary survey reveals the athlete is unconscious with a weak pulse, tachycardia, and apnea. What is the MOST appropriate immediate action for the athletic trainer to take?
Choose only one.
a. Apply AED
b. Initiate CPR
c. Initiate airway management techniques
d. Obtain vital signs
e. Treat for shock.
c. initiate airway management techniques
During a full-contact practice, a football player remains supine following a collision. Which of the following steps should the athletic trainer take FIRST when completing an on-field evaluation? Choose only one.
a. Assess the athlete's level of circulation
b. Establish or maintain an open airway for the athlete
c. Look, listen, and feel for any sign of the athlete's breathing
d. Stabilize the athlete's cervical spine and determine the athlete's level of consciousness
d. stabilize the athlete's cervical spine and determine the athlete's level of consciousness
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Which of the following items should be available to the athletic trainer caring for a diabetic athlete?
Choose all that apply.
a. Blood glucose monitor equipment and supplies
b. Copy of the athlete's diabetes care plan
c. Diet soda
d. Epinephrine auto-injector
e. Protein foods and liquids
f. Sharps container
g. Sugary foods and liquids
a. blood glucose monitor equipment and supplies
b. copy of the athlete's diabetes care plan
f. sharps container
g. sugary foods and liquids
Which of the following terms refers to the failure of an athletic trainer to do something that should have been done under normal circumstances?
Choose only one.
a. Breach of contract
b. Commission
c. Malpractice
d. Omission
e. Tort
d. omission
What bone articulates with the first metacarpal?
Choose only one.
a. Capitate
b. Lunate
c. Navicular
d. Trapezium
e. Triquetrum
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