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During evaluation of athlete who is 2 weeks post ACL surgery
i. AROM 11-92 degrees
ii. Limited VMO activation
iii. Mild effusion
iv. Pain 2/10
Which of the following treatments/exercises are MOST appropriate at this time?
a. Weighted Prone Hangs ;
b. PNF stretches of the hip flexor group ;
c. PNF stretches of the hamstring group ;
d. Patellar mobilizations ;
e. High Volt monophasic setup continuous duty cycle - Answer a. Weighted Prone
Hangs ;
c. PNF stretches of the hamstring group ;
e. High Volt monophasic setup continuous duty cycle
Which of the following agencies publishes guidelines for the reconditioning and
maintenance of
helmets for football, lacrosse, and baseball?
a. American Society for Testing and Materials,
b. Canadian Standards Association,
c. Consumer Product Safety Commission,
d. International Organization for Standardization,
e. National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment - Answer e.
National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment
Which part of the bone is damaged in a diagnosed type II Salter-Harris fracture?
a. Articular Surface,
b. Condyles,
c. Diaphysis,
d. Epicondyles,
e. Epiphyseal Plate - Answer e. Epiphyseal Plate
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?
a. Apply AED,
b. Initiate CPR,
,c. Initiate airway management techniques,
d. Obtain vital signs,
e. Treat for shock. - Answer c. Initiate airway management techniques,
During a large track meet, an athlete collapses with a heat-related illness. When
activating EMS
what essential information should the athletic trainer provide to the dispatch operator?
a. The age of the participant,
b. The exact location of the participant,
c. The full name of the participant, ,
d. the participants insurance information,
e. the temperature and humidity at the venue site. - Answer b. The exact location of
the participant,
Which of the following conditions is defined as an accumulation of blood in the anterior
chamber of the eye following blunt trauma?
a. Corneal abrasion;
b. hordeolum;
c. hyphema;
d. retinal detachment;
e. ruptured globe - Answer c. hyphema;
Which of the following is MOST beneficial for athlete suffering from common cold?
a. Decrease caloric intake;
b. decrease fluid intake;
c. increase fluid intake;
d. increase vitamin C intake;
e. use herbal supplements. - Answer c. increase fluid intake;
Visual acuity of 20/50 is indicative of which of the following?
a. Individual can read at 20 feet what an avrg person can read at 50ft
b. Individual can read the 20 items listed 50 ft away
c. Individual can read the 50 items listed 20 ft away
d. Individual can read 20 percent of the items at 50 ft away
e. Individual can read at 50 feet what an average person can read at 20 feet away -
Answer a. Individual can read at 20 feet what an avrg person can read at 50ft
Which of the following is MOST appropriate progressive sequence of functional
volleyball tests
for the upper extremity of an athlete whose position on the team is setter?
a. Hititng, underhand serving, forearm passing, and setting
b. Overhand serving, forearm passing, setting, and hitting
c. Setting, forearm passing, hitting, and overhead serving
d. Forearm passing, underhand serving, hitting, and setting
e. Forearm passing, setting, overhead serving, and hitting - Answer e. Forearm
passing, setting, overhead serving, and hitting
,An athlete reports having periodic numbness and severe intermittent pain in her feet
concentrated in the third and fourth toes of both feet. She reports the symptoms also
are
present when wearing dress shoes and decrease when non-weight bearing. Based on
this
information, what condition should the athletic trainer suspect?
a. Jones fracture,
b. metatarsalgia,
c. Morton's neuroma,
d. Sesamoiditis,
e. Tailor's Bunion - Answer c. Morton's neuroma,
Which of the following are signs and symptoms for meningitis?
a. High Fever,
b. Negative Kernig's Sign,
c. Severe Headache,
d. Slow Onset of Symptoms,
e. Stiff Neck - Answer a. High Fever,
c. Severe Headache,
e. Stiff Neck
Which pre-existing ocular condition is MOST useful to know about when assessing a
head
injury?
a. Aniscoria,
b. Astigmatism,
c. Emmetropia,
d. Hypermetropia,
e. Myopia - Answer a. Aniscoria,
What condition would disqualify an athlete from participation in a contact/collision work?
a. Absent or undescended testicle,
b. enlarged spleen,
c. inguinal hernia,
d. mild hypertension - Answer b. enlarged spleen,
A construction foreman is injured on the job site. What PRIMARY insurance coverage
would
cover this individual?
a. Health maintenance organization,
b. Medicaid, Medicare,
c. Personal Body Insurance,
d. Workers Compensation - Answer d. Workers Compensation
, 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?
a. Center 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 American Red Cross,
f. Local School Board,
g. Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Answer a. Center for Disease
Control and Prevention,
d. Local Health Department,
g. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Which of the following is the proper management of a patient with exertional heat
stroke?
a. Apply ice bags to the patient's major arteries,
b. douse the patient with cool water,
c. immediately activate emergency medical transport,
d. immerse the patient in ice water,
e. place the patient in the shade - Answer d. immerse the patient in ice water,
Which of the following cardiac conditions is MOST often associated with Marfan's
syndrome?
a. Aorta abnormalities,
b. hypertrophic cardiomyopathy,
c. mitral valve prolapse,
d. myocarditis,
e. tricuspid valve abnormalities - Answer a. Aorta abnormalities,
Which of the following pathologies is MOST likely to refer to pain to the patient's lower
back?
a. Appendicitis,
b. Chron's disease,
c. hiatal hernia,
d. kidney stones,
e. spleen injury - Answer d. kidney stones,
During pregnancy, how are a woman's heart rate and blood pressure affected?
a. Heart rate decreases, blood pressure decreases
b. Heart rate decreases, blood pressure increases
c. Heart rate increases, blood pressure decreases
d. Heart rate increases, blood pressure increases - Answer c. Heart rate increases,
blood pressure decreases