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Jeopardy Introduction to Athletic Training Midterm Review
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Injuries Medical Terminology Basics of Tissue Injury E’, W’, H’ 100 200 300 400 500 Professional Responsibility
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Injuries 100 BackAnswer This elbow injury results in a gross deformity, with the olecranon process protruding posteriorly, pain and an inability to move the elbow.
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Injuries 200 BackAnswer This type of fracture may affect the 4 th and/or 5 th metacarpal and results from punching a hard object.
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Injuries 300 BackAnswer This elbow injury is also called Tennis Elbow and will affect the lateral epicondyle and the wrist extensor muscle group.
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Injuries 400 BackAnswer This hand injury affects the medial collateral ligament of the thumb and results from forced abduction of the thumb. Avulsion fractures may occur with this injury.
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Injuries 500 BackAnswer This finger injury affects the PIP joint and its joint capsule, as well as the extensor tendons. It will result in deformity that looks like this:
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Medical Terminology 100 Back The three planes of the human body. Answer
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Medical Terminology 200 Back The three axes of the human body. Answer
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Medical Terminology 300 Back The meanings of the following prefixes and suffixes are: –Before –Heart –Mind –Four Answer
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Medical Terminology 400 Back Explain how the planes and axes are related. Answer
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Medical Terminology 500 Back Describe or demonstrate the anatomical position and explain why it is important. Answer
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Basics of Tissue Injury 100 Back This type of fracture occurs when a twisting or torsional load is applied to a bone. Answer
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Basics of Tissue Injury 200 Back This type soft tissue injury affects only muscles and tendons. This type of soft tissue injury only affects ligaments. Answer
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Back An example of this type of soft tissue injury would be turf burn – when the top layer of skin is scraped away. Answer Basics of Tissue Injury 300
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Back Identify the differences between myositis, fasciitis, synovitis and bursitis. Answer Basics of Tissue Injury 400
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Back Completely describe the stages of healing for either bone or soft tissue injuries. Answer Basics of Tissue Injury 500
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Back List four settings where a certified athletic trainer may be employed. Answer Professional Responsibility 100
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Back To sit for the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (B.O.C.) Exam, candidates must have completed this type of degree from an accredited college or university. Answer Professional Responsibility 200
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Back List the six domains of athletic training and provide two examples from each. Answer Professional Responsibility 300
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Back Explain the difference between licensure, certification, registration and exemption. Answer Professional Responsibility 400
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Back Name the five members of the central sports medicine team and five potential members of the peripheral team. Answer Professional Responsibility 500
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Elbow, Wrist & Hand 100 Back These three bones make up the elbow. Answer
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Elbow, Wrist & Hand 200 Back These three muscles flex the elbow. Answer
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Elbow, Wrist & Hand 300 Back The bumps on the distal ends of the radius and ulna are called this. Answer
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Elbow, Wrist & Hand 400 Back Name three muscles that flex the wrist and fingers and three that extend the wrist and fingers. Also provide their general location. Answer
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Elbow, Wrist & Hand 500 Back Name the eight carpal bones. Answer
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Injuries 100 Elbow dislocation Back
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Injuries 200 Boxer’s fracture Back
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Injuries 300 Lateral epicondylitis Back
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Injuries 400 Gamekeeper’s thumb Back
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Injuries 500 Boutoniere Deformity Back
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Medical Terminology 100 Sagittal – right and left Frontal – front and back Transverse – top and bottom Back
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Longitudinal Anteroposterior Mediolateral Back Medical Terminology 200
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Before Heart Psycho Quad Back Medical Terminology 300
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Transverse plane perpendicular to longitudinal axis Sagittal plane perpendicular to mediolateral axis Frontal plane perpendicular to anteroposterior axis Back Medical Terminology 400
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Standing straight up, with palms and feet facing forwards. Back Medical Terminology 500
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Basics of Tissue Injury 100 Spiral fracture Back
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Strain Sprain Back Basics of Tissue Injury 200
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Abrasion Back Basics of Tissue Injury 300
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Back Basics of Tissue Injury 400 Myositis – inflammation of muscle Fasciitis – Inflammation of the fascia Synovitis – inflammation of the synovial lining Bursitis – Inflammation of the bursa
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Back Basics of Tissue Injury 500 Inflammatory Repair Remodeling
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Professional Responsibility 100 High school College Professional Military Police Industrial Clinical Back
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Bachelor’s degree Back Professional Responsibility 200
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Prevention Immediate Care Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis Rehabilitation & Reconditioning Organization and Administration Professional Responsibility Back Professional Responsibility 300
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Licensure Certification Registration Exemption Back Professional Responsibility 400
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Central –Athlete –Physician –Athletic Trainer –Parents Back Professional Responsibility 500
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E’, W’, H’ 100 Humerus Ulna Radius Back
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Biceps Brachii Brachialis Brachioradialis Back E’, W’, H’ 200
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Styloid processes Back E’, W’, H’ 300
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Flexor carpi ulnaris Flexor carpi radialis Palmaris longusPalmaris longus Flexor digitorum superficialisFlexor digitorum superficialis Flexor pollicus longusFlexor pollicus longus Extensor carpi ulnarisExtensor carpi ulnaris Extensor carpi radialis longus and brevisExtensor carpi radialis longus and brevis Extensor digitorumExtensor digitorum Extensor indicisExtensor indicis Extensor digiti minimiExtensor digiti minimi Extensor pollicis longus and brevisExtensor pollicis longus and brevis Back E’, W’, H’ 400
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E’, W’, H’ 500 Back Scaphoid Lunate Triquetral Pisiform Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate
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