Health Foundations | Injury Management | Musculoskeletal System | Technical Foundations | CPR Unit |
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What is the athletic trainer?
Evaluates injuries and condition of athletes, takes care of the team, and is part of the team
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What is R.I.C.E?
Rest/resricted activity, ice, compression, elevation
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What is physiology?
The study of function
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What is the main purpose of athletic taping?
Support
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What is the Emergency Medical Act?
An act that protects you when you have practiced the skills you were taught to the best of your ability
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What is flexion?
Joint angle decreasing
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What is a sprain?
Injury to a ligament
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What is another name for the calf?
Gastrocnemius
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What is the maximum time that an athlete should keep on their tape?
4 hours
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What is an AED?
Machine that tells us when to stop performing CPR
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What are the responsibilities of the athletic trainer to the team?
Arrive on time and communicate
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What is a heart attack?
Blockage in coronary artery
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What is osteoperosis?
Bones deteriorating over time
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What is a critique of taping?
Might weaken tape- rendering it as ineffective
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What is the depth of compression for an adult?
4-5cm in depth
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What is Social Wellness?
How we relate and communicate with others
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What is Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports?
CCES
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What is gout?
Disease created by the buildup of uric acid and promotes inflammation
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What is the correct way to apply stirrups to prevent ankle eversion?
Start on the lateral side
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What is a symptom of a stroke?
Face paralysis/drooping
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What is a practice of mindful eating?
Being aware of food marketing
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What is subluxation?
Bones immediately moving back into place after dislocation
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What is an example of an ellipsoid joint?
Wrist joint
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What is the joint that bears the most weight in the body?
The ankle
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What is the time that it takes for the body to shut down without oxygen?
4-6 mins
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