T/F After you dislodge a foreign object from an athlete's throat with the Heimlich maneuver, the athlete's breathing returns to normal. In this case, the
... [Show More] athlete can return to play. - correct answer False
T/F Strains are to muscles what sprains are to ligaments. - correct answer True
T/F To ensure an athlete's safety, it is okay to remove a shin guard that is pushing into a possible tibial fracture and hindering first aid care. - correct answer True
You should move a critically ill or injured athlete when - correct answer there's danger from traffic, the athlete is out in a lightning storm
T/F Venous bleeding is characterized by rapid bleeding of dark red blood. - correct answer True
To avoid the peroneal nerve, do not place ice - correct answer on the outside of the knee, behind the fibula
Once emergency medical personnel arrive, your role does NOT include. NOT E - correct answer a. continuing cardiopulmonary resuscitation
b. explaining how the injury occurred
c. taking charge of crowd control
d. describing the first aid care that you provided
e. any of the above
An athlete should NOT be allowed to participate if she has, NOT A OR E - correct answer a. a cold
b. ringing in her ears
c. slight shoulder pain after, but not during, activity
d. a bruised fingernail
e. b and c
Which of the following items should be included in your first-aid kit? NOT A - correct answer a. sterile gauze
b. safety glasses
c. iodine
d. all of the above
e. a and b
While performing the emergency action steps for a responsive athlete, you ask if she's okay, and she responds "yes," but she is gasping and clutching her throat. Your next action should be to. NOT C - correct answer a. slap the athlete on the back
b. check for signs of circulation
c. begin the Heimlich maneuver
d. encourage the athlete to cough
e. none of the above
T/F To protect against blood-borne pathogens, clean contaminated floors, equipment, and other surfaces with a 1-to-100 solution of bleach and water, and then immediately wipe the items with sterile gauze. - correct answer False
A basketball player has dislocated a finger and is looking pale and feeling nauseated. Your first step is to. NOT C - correct answer a. apply ice, and then send the athlete to a physician
b. place the athlete on her side, and cover her with a blanket
c. splint the finger, apply ice, and send her to a physician
d. treat the athlete for shock, and call for emergency medical assistance
e. do none of the above
Once a superficial wound stops bleeding, NOT D - correct answer a. pull out any embedded objects
b. clean the wound
c. tape the edges of the wound together
d. do all of the above
A wrestler with a spine injury is being treated in the position he fell in, but he stops breathing. Position the athlete. NOT C - correct answer a. faceup and flat on his back
b. in the recovery position
c. faceup with his head elevated
d. faceup with his feet elevated
e. facedown with his feet elevated
At practice, a basketball player with no history of epilepsy or seizures slumps to the floor and has a seizure. The seizure stops within a minute. You determine that his breathing and circulation are normal, and that he has no signs of other injuries or shock. To move him from the floor you should. NOT D - correct answer a. call for emergency medical assistance
b. use the one-person drag
c. use the four- or five-person rescue
d. b or c
e. none of the above
What is a burner (or stinger)? NOT A - correct answer a. neck muscle strain
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