HKIN 222 Midterm 1 Test Questions and Answers
What does tort mean? - Answer-harm done to another for which the law holds the wrongdoer responsible.
What does negligence mean? - Answer-An unintentional wrong. The person did not act in a reasonable and careful manner. As a result a resident or re...
What does tort mean? - Answer-harm done to another for which the law holds the
wrongdoer responsible.
What does negligence mean? - Answer-An unintentional wrong. The person did not act
in a reasonable and careful manner. As a result a resident or resident's property was
harmed.
Negligence: Act of commission - Answer-Acting in an improper way
Negligence: Act of omission - Answer-Failure to act
What is the Good Samaritan Law? - Answer-It was developed to protect citizens who
voluntary provide first aid to an injured person
Which of the following is a recommended way to avoid a sports injury lawsuit? -
Answer-make an emergency care plan
What are the two types of Causative factors? - Answer-Extrinsic
- Outside factors ( equipment, environment, type of activity, conditioning errors)
Intrinsic
- Inside factors (within the person) age, gender, body sixe, HOI, skill, psychological
status
What are the two types of Intervention strategies? - Answer-Extrinsic- regular inspection
of equipment and facilities
Intrinsic- PPE, pre-season fitness and conditioning, flexibility and coaching
What are 3 ways a force can be prevented - Answer-- External: protective equipement
- Internal stabilisation: rehabilitative exercises
- Surgical Procedures
What do you need to be a athletic therapists? - Answer-- First Aid requirements
- Sport first responder
What makes up a sport medicine team? - Answer-- Team Physician
- Certified Athletic Therapist
- The Athlete
What are the 7 duties of an athletic therapist? - Answer-1. Prevention of injury
, 2. Recognition, evaluation assessment of athletic injuries and medical referrals
3. First Aid and Emergency Care
4. Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Reconditioning
5. Organization and Administration
6. Counselling and Guidance
7. Education
What is PEP - Answer-Pre-participation physical exam
What is MOI? - Answer-Mechanism of Injury:
-How
-When
-Guides evaluation
-Determines levels of severity
-Diagnosis
-Guides treatment plan
What is a Critical Force? - Answer-The limit a tissue can withhold a force.
It depends on age, temperature, skeletal maturity, sex, and body weight.
1lb=4x weight on knees
What is a Acute Injury? - Answer-A single force (macro-trauma)
(OWE I fell) (last for 72 hr of pain)
What is a Chronic Injury? - Answer-Repeated loading or stress (micro-trauma)
- May persist for months - years
- Develops and worsens over a period of time, slow or insidious onset
What is a Catastrophic Injury? - Answer-A life-threatening injury (or permanent),
involves damage to brain and/or spinal cord.
What is included in soft tissue? (&Injurys) - Answer-Soft tissue injuries are Sprains,
Strains and contusions
- & soft tissues include muscles, fascia, tendons, joint capsules, ligaments, blood
vessels and nerves.
What is a sprain? - Answer-Sprains ar a stretch or tear of stabilizing connective tissue
ligaments.
What is a Strain? - Answer-When a muscle or tendon is stretched or torn
What is Contusions? - Answer-A result of compressive force or a direct blow to the body
surface
What is ecchymosis? - Answer-bruising
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