Health Foundations | Musculoskeletal system | Injury Management | Technical Foundations of Injury Management |
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What is responsibility of athletic trainers?
Keep the training room clean and knowing the game schedule
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What is Anatomy?
the study of structure
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What is RICE?
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
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What are taping supplies?
Razor, Soap, Alcohol, Tuff Skin, Pro Wrap, Heel and Lace Pads and White non elastic tape
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What is an athletic trainer?
A professional who works to strengthen athletes recovering from injuries, referring for physio and taping athletes
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What is Long bone. short bone, flat bone and irregular bone?
What are the 4 types of bone classifications?
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What is Primary Survey?
Assess Airway, Assess Breathing, Assess Circulation
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What are Instructions for Athletes?
Should not leave on over night or more than four hours
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What is Dimensions of Wellness
Social, Spiritual, Emotional, Occupational, Intellectual and Physical
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What is sternocleidomastoid?
the muscle that runs from the ear to the sternum
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What is management of a head injury?
Preform injury assessment, activate EMS, do not move athlete, monitor vitals and responsiveness
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What is taping most used for?
Acute injuries, injury management and return to play
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What is coronal plane?
vertical line which divides the body into anterior and posterior sections and allows for side to side movement
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What is spongy bone?
More spaces, mostly found in short, flat, irregular and most epiphyses of the long bone.
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What is Angina?
Chest pain due to diseased or narrow coronary arteries
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What is Buddy Taping
supporting the injured finger by connecting it to an uninjured finger
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What are the steps for homeostasis?
1.Receptors 2.Control Centre 3.Effectors 4.Set point ideal 5.Negative Feedback 6.Positive Feedback
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What is myeloma?
cancer of the plasma cells
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What is Contusion?
Bruising and possible swelling of the brain
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What is Ankle taping?
supporting the joint after an inversion or eversion injury
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