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Water
What is the most essential nutrient that also accounts for roughly 60% of body weight?
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Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
What does SOAP note stand for?
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Airway, breathing, circulation
What are the ABCs of life support?
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SCAT test, SAC test
What is an objective test that can assist an athletic trainer to make better decisions about returning to play with a concussed athletes?
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Omission
The failure to do something that one should have done under the circumstances is called?
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National Operating Committee on Standard for Athletic Equipment (NOSCAE)
This is the name of the committee for standard and minimum safety requirements for protective equipment, like football helmets?
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The 3rd digit.
What is the location for the dermatome C7.
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Time
What is the most critical thing in an emergency situation?
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Joint mobility, flexibility, strengthing, balance, weight bearing, neuromuscular control
What are 3 rehab techniques of the ankle?
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Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
A type of health insurance plan that provides financial incentives to encourage policyholders to use medical vendors approved by the company.
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Fatigue, dehydration, extreme heat, extreme cold
What 4 things can predispose an athlete to shock?
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Tongue movement, speech, and swallowing
What is the function of the hypoglossal cranial nerve?
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Upper right side of chest and lower left side of chest.
Where are the AED electrodes placed on adults and children?
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Blood, nerve, muscle, tendon, skin, fat, bone
In E-Stim, what is the decreasing order of conductivity ability?
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Tort
A legal wrong, other than a breach of contract
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Bloodborne pathogens
_____________ are microorganisms that can cause disease that and are present in blood and other bodily fluids.
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Taking a detailed history.
What is the most critical aspect of the off-field evaluation process?
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Who will call EMS, who will go with the individual to the hospital, who will guide emergency unit to the scene
An effective EAP should include what?
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Flexion between 120 and 135 degrees, extension to 0 degrees
What is the normal range of motion, in degrees, for knee flexion and extension
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HIPAA
This act helps employees transfer their health insurance when they transfer employers, ensures that their health information is private and gives more access to their own healthcare information
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Overweight athletes, athletes who aren't used to working in the heat, athletes with infection or fevers.
What athletes are more susceptible to heat injury?
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The QRS wave.
When diagnostically testing the heart with and electroencephalography, what wave represents ventricular depolarization.
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Seriousness of the injury type of first aid required, whether
What decisions can be made from the secondary survey?
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The Piezoelectric Effect
In ultrasound, when an alternating current is passed through a crystal resulting in the crystal expanding and contracting, is called what?
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Catastrophic Insurance
A type of accident insurance designed to provide lifelong medical rehabilitation and disability benefits for a victim of a devastating injury.
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