Musculoskeletal | Injury management | Technical foundations | Health Foundations | Fun facts about anatomy |
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What is your jaw bone called
What is mandible
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Where is the closest AED to our class
What is the gym hallway
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What sports can cause elbow hyperextension
Basketball, Baseball, Bowling etc.....
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What is emotional wellness
Emotional wellness is Acknowledging, understanding, and expressing thoughts and feelings in a constructive manner
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What is the largest muscle
What is gluteus maximus
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How many bones does a adult have
What is 206
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What is a term used for injury treatment
What is R.I.C.E
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How long can you leave athletic tape on for
4 hours
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What are the three types of planes in the body
What is Sagittal plane, Coronal plane, transverse plane
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What is the strongest muscle in the body
What is tongue
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What are the three types of muscle tears
What is grade I, II, III
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What is the difference between hypothermia and hypothermia
What is hypothermia-exposure to extreme cold temperatures
Hyperthermia-High body temperature caused by a failure of heat-regulating mechanism of the body |
In what taping procedure do we use 1 distal anchor and 2 proximal anchors
What is ankle taping
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What is retraction and protraction
Protraction: to push away
Retraction: to pull towards |
What is the percentage of water weight in a adult
50%
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What is the busiest muscle in your body
What is the eye
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What are the three classifications of injury
What is Acute, Chronic, Recurrent
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What is the triangular bandage used for
Used as slings to support a limb
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What is an orthopedic surgeon
Surgeons who specialize in the musculoskeletal system
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How many times does a healthy heart beat in a day
About 100,000 times
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What is the three types of joints
Fibrous
Cartilaginous Synovial |
What does the acronym sample mean
What is
S-igns and symptoms A-llergies M-edications P-ast medical history L-ast meal E-vents leading up to emergency E |
What is the first thing to do before taping
What is injury assessment
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What is the difference between plantar flexion and dorsiflexion
Dorsiflexion is where you point the upper part of your foot up and plantarflexion is when you point the upper part of your foot downwards.
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How many cells are in the human body
37.2 trillion cells
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