Exam Game Flashcards
What is an orthopedist?
Doctor who specializes in bones
What is the role of an Athletic Trainer?
Athletic Trainers specialize in the management, prevention, and recovery of injured athletes.
T/F: A sports psychologist is a sports medicine profession.
True
Define nonfeasance.
Failure to perform an act required by law
A wrongful act or an infringement of rights defines what sports medicine term?
Tort
Walk through the process of doffing gloves.
- Pinch and hold the outstide of the glove near the wrist.
- Peel gloves downwards, turning it inside-out.
- Pull glove away and ball it into the gloved hand.
- With ungloved hand, slide finger under glove, and pinch glove near wrist.
- Peel glove downward, turning it inside-out
- Ball glove up, and dispose of it properly
- Wash your hands
Name Four Different Types of PPE.
Open-ended question
Which of the following is/are transmitted via blood?
a. HIV
b. hpv
c. HEPATITIS B
d. none of the above
How long should you wash your hands?
20 seconds
How many vertebrae does the lumbar spine have?
5
What is the coccyx?
A small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column in humans and some apes, formed of fused vestigial vertebrae.
How many vertebrae doe he thoracic spine have?
12
Which vertebrae is reffered to as the “axis”?
A. C2 VERTEBRAE
b. c1 vertebrae
c. h7 vertebrae
d. h11 vertebrae
An excessive or outward curvature of the spine, defines what term?
Kyphosis / Kyphotic curve
Define scoliosis.
Abnormal, lateral/sideways curvature of the spine.
The bone is broken, but the skin is intact, defines what type of fracture?
Simple or closed fracture.
What is a greenstick fracture?
A fracture where the bone bends and partially breaks.
Define the anatomical position. What does it look like?
Open-ended question
Show what dorsiflexion looks like?
Visual answer
Define medial.
towards the midline
Away from the midline, defines what term?
Lateral
Close to the heart, defines what medical term?
Proximal
Define the term distal.
Away from the point of origin
Define superficial.
above the surface of the skin
Ligaments attach ____ to ____.
Bone to bone
What do tendons do?
They attach muscle to bone.
What is articular cartilage?
smooth, padding like, structure that protects bones at points of contact with other bones. Namely in areas where joints are found.
Tough, hard, exterior of the bone is called the _______?
periosteum
What is red bone marrow? Where is it found, and what is its function?
Found in the medullary cavity of bones, red bone marrow creates red blood cells and platelets.
Name four muscles that make up the quadriceps
Rectus femoris
Vastus Lateralis
Vastus Medialis
Vastus Intermedius
_________: the contractile unit of muscle
sarcomere
Where can you find smooth muscle?
Found in the hollow organs.
Cardiac muscles is found within what organ.
The heart.