MIDTERM 1 Flashcards

1
Q

To be a certified athletic trainer you now have to have

A

masters

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2
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Why do parent sue an athletic trainer?

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For Money

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3
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For legal reasons you want them to watch

A

an educational video so it’s the same every time

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4
Q

EAP has to be

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in writing

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5
Q

How do you get blood out of something?

A

Hydrogen peroxide

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6
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If you get stuck by anything make sure you go

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see school nurse to make sure you don’t have aids or hepatitis or anything like that: Wash your hands

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7
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Compression rate for CPR

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2 to 30 (2 breaths 30 compressions)

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8
Q

Make sure you keep

A

injury reports and treatment records

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9
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If someone’s unconscious

A

don’t touch them

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10
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Loss of memory can be concussion but

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you don’t have to have complete loss of memory to be concussed

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11
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Parents and guardians who behave ethically

A

support the athletes

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12
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Breaking skin, saliva, blood, are examples of

A

pathogens

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13
Q

1st degree sprain

A

pain

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14
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2nd degree sprain

A

end point (stops)

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15
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3rd degree

A

No end pt

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16
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Malpractice

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when the care giver commits a negligent act

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17
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Tort

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wrongful act resulting in injury to another’s person, property, or reputation, for which the injured party is entitled to seek compensation

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18
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Battery

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an example of an act of commission; involves hitting a player or inappropriately touching an athlete

19
Q

Trainers Angel

A

takes face masks off

20
Q

HOPS

A

Objective of this procedure is careful and methodical injury assessment

History
Observation
Palpation
Special tests

21
Q

Negligence

A

failure to provide reasonable care

22
Q

Risk management

A

Methods to reduce risk

23
Q

Ethics

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Morals; principles of right, wrong, and duty that guide our behavior

24
Q

dislocation

A

joint to go beyond its normal anatomical li

25
Q

Bursitus

A

inflammation of a bursa

26
Q

Superficial Injuries to Soft Tissues

A

Abrasion

27
Q

Callus

A

buildup of the skin usually from friction

28
Q

Contusion

A

region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.

29
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Fracture

A

Broken bone

30
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Edema

A

Swelling at injury

31
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Avulsion

A

is a wound that happens when skin is torn from your body during an accident or other injury

32
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Articulation

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joint, is usually formed of fibrous connective tissue and cartilage

33
Q

Liability

A

the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.

34
Q

safety committee

A

s one way management can encourage employees to participate in implementing and monitoring the company’s safety program

35
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Standard of care

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is the only degree of prudence and caution required of an individual who is under a duty of care. The requirements of the standard are closely dependent on circumstances.

36
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Paralysis

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the loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body, typically as a result of illness, poison, or injury.

37
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coma

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a state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged or indefinite period, caused especially by severe injury or illness.

38
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AB 24 and 25

A

Any signs and symptoms of concussion you need to be out and seen

39
Q

AB 21 and 27

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You have 2 practices with contact within 90 mins total

You are out 7 days from the time of diagnosis inside that 7 days there are 5 steps to return of play

40
Q

Vertabrae

A
7 vertebrae in the cervical region, 
12 in the thoracic region, 
5 in the lumbar region,
 5 in the sacral region and
 4 in the coccygeal region.
41
Q

Where do sprains occur

A

Sprains frequently occur at the wrist, typically when people fall and land on an outstretched hand. A sprain to the thumb is common in skiing and other sports. This injury often occurs when a ligament near the base of the thumb

42
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What is a sprain

A

wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation.

43
Q

Carpals metacarpals philanges

A

Wrist: Carpals
Fingers: Metacarpals
Tips: philanges