Title: Jeopardy
1 Jeopardy
- Introduction to Athletic Training Midterm Review
2Medical Terminology
Basics of Tissue Injury
Professional Responsibility
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3Injuries100
- 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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4Injuries200
- This type of fracture may affect the 4th and/or
5th metacarpal and results from punching a hard
object.
Back
Answer
5Injuries300
- This elbow injury is also called Tennis Elbow and
will affect the lateral epicondyle and the wrist
extensor muscle group.
Back
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6Injuries400
- 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.
Back
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7Injuries500
- 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
Back
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8Medical Terminology100
- The three planes of the human body.
Answer
Back
9Medical Terminology200
- The three axes of the human body.
Answer
Back
10Medical Terminology300
- The meanings of the following prefixes and
suffixes are - Before
- Heart
- Mind
- Four
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11Medical Terminology400
- Explain how the planes and axes are related.
Back
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12Medical Terminology500
- Describe or demonstrate the anatomical position
and explain why it is important.
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13Basics of Tissue Injury100
- This type of fracture occurs when a twisting or
torsional load is applied to a bone.
Back
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14Basics of Tissue Injury200
- This type soft tissue injury affects only muscles
and tendons. - This type of soft tissue injury only affects
ligaments.
Back
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15Basics of Tissue Injury300
- An example of this type of soft tissue injury
would be turf burn when the top layer of skin
is scraped away.
Back
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16Basics of Tissue Injury400
- Identify the differences between myositis,
fasciitis, synovitis and bursitis.
Back
Answer
17Basics of Tissue Injury500
- Completely describe the stages of healing for
either bone or soft tissue injuries.
Back
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18Professional Responsibility100
- List four settings where a certified athletic
trainer may be employed.
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Answer
19Professional Responsibility200
- 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.
Back
Answer
20Professional Responsibility300
- List the six domains of athletic training and
provide two examples from each.
Back
Answer
21Professional Responsibility400
- Explain the difference between licensure,
certification, registration and exemption.
Back
Answer
22Professional Responsibility500
- Name the five members of the central sports
medicine team and five potential members of the
peripheral team.
Back
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23Elbow, Wrist Hand100
- These three bones make up the elbow.
Back
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24Elbow, Wrist Hand200
- These three muscles flex the elbow.
Back
Answer
25Elbow, Wrist Hand300
- The bumps on the distal ends of the radius and
ulna are called this.
Back
Answer
26Elbow, Wrist Hand400
- Name three muscles that flex the wrist and
fingers and three that extend the wrist and
fingers. Also provide their general location.
Back
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27Elbow, Wrist Hand500
- Name the eight carpal bones.
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28Injuries100
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29Injuries200
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30Injuries300
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31Injuries400
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32Injuries500
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33Medical Terminology100
- Sagittal right and left
- Frontal front and back
- Transverse top and bottom
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34Medical Terminology200
- Longitudinal
- Anteroposterior
- Mediolateral
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35Medical Terminology300
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36Medical Terminology400
- Transverse plane perpendicular to longitudinal
axis - Sagittal plane perpendicular to mediolateral axis
- Frontal plane perpendicular to anteroposterior
axis
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37Medical Terminology500
- Standing straight up, with palms and feet facing
forwards.
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38Basics of Tissue Injury100
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39Basics of Tissue Injury200
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40Basics of Tissue Injury300
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41Basics of Tissue Injury400
Myositis inflammation of muscle Fasciitis
Inflammation of the fascia Synovitis
inflammation of the synovial lining Bursitis
Inflammation of the bursa
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42Basics of Tissue Injury500
Inflammatory Repair Remodeling
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43Professional Responsibility100
- High school
- College
- Professional
- Military
- Police
- Industrial
- Clinical
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44Professional Responsibility200
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45Professional Responsibility300
- Prevention
- Immediate Care
- Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis
- Rehabilitation Reconditioning
- Organization and Administration
- Professional Responsibility
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46Professional Responsibility400
- Licensure
- Certification
- Registration
- Exemption
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47Professional Responsibility500
- Central
- Athlete
- Physician
- Athletic Trainer
- Parents
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48E, W, H100
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49E, W, H200
- Biceps Brachii
- Brachialis
- Brachioradialis
Back
50E, W, H300
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51E, W, H400
- Flexor carpi ulnaris
- Flexor carpi radialis
- Palmaris longus
- Flexor digitorum superficialis
- Flexor pollicus longus
- Extensor carpi ulnaris
- Extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis
- Extensor digitorum
- Extensor indicis
- Extensor digiti minimi
- Extensor pollicis longus and brevis
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52E, W, H500
Scaphoid Lunate Triquetral Pisiform Trapezium Trap
ezoid Capitate Hamate
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