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Sports Medicine HOSA Test 2025-2026. Questions & Correct Verified Answers. Graded A, Exams of Medicine

Sports Medicine HOSA Test 2025-2026. Questions & Correct Verified Answers. Graded A

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Sports Medicine HOSA Test 2025-2026.
Questions & Correct Verified Answers.
Graded A
2 most convenient sites for taking the pulse โ€“ ANS Neck (carotid artery)
And the wrist (radial artery) is
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2 principles to be avoided in rehab... โ€“ ANS Pain- should be avoided
Encouragement of the athlete
4 basic components of any physical rehab program are... - ANS-therapeutic
exercise
-therapeutic modalities
-athletic education
-goal setting
4 basic patterns of movement - ANSActive
Passive
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Sports Medicine HOSA Test 2025-2026.

Questions & Correct Verified Answers.

Graded A

2 most convenient sites for taking the pulse โ€“ ANS Neck (carotid artery) And the wrist (radial artery) is 2 most convenient sites for taking the pulse โ€“ ANS Neck (carotid artery) And the wrist (radial artery) is 2 principles to be avoided in rehab... โ€“ ANS Pain- should be avoided Encouragement of the athlete 4 basic components of any physical rehab program are... - ANS-therapeutic exercise -therapeutic modalities -athletic education -goal setting 4 basic patterns of movement - ANSActive Passive Assistive Resistive

5 phases of physical rehabilitation that need to be addressed- - ANS-post surgical/ acute injury -early exercise -intermediate exercise -advanced exercise -initial sports re-entry Adult pulse - ANS60-80 beats/minute Adult respiration - ANS12-20 breaths/ minute Aggressive rehab program will require... - ANSParticular exercise program by athlete at a level slightly lower than what causes pain, Along with exercise, AT must also deal with .... - ANS-decreasing pain

  • effusion -inflammatory response to trauma Ancillary temp - ANS97.6 degrees F ankle sprains - ANSrange from muscle strains and ligament strains to dislocations and fractures. Athletes - ANSResponsibility to maintain good physical condition Practice techniques taught by coaches

BOC Certified Athletic Trainer - ANSPrevention Clinical Education and Diagnosis Immediate care Treatment, rehabilitation, and conditioning Organization and administration Professional responsibility Categories of sprains - ANSFirst degree, second degree, or third degree. Child - ANS80-100 beats/minute Child respirations - ANS20-25 breaths/minute Coaches - ANSMust plan practices that include conditioning and training of athletes and teach techniques and rules of sport. Practices must be of reasonable duration, taking skill level, fatigue, and environmental conditions into consideration. Selecting, fitting, and maintaining protective equipment. Supervision of practice and game facilities must be reviewed by coaching staff. Must update education by attending clinics, review rule change, skill development, first aid/ CPR. Athletes wellbeing is 1st. Works close with team physician and BOC certified AT. Common terminology for the wraps are... - ANSSpica, figure of eight, and pad support.

Compression wrapping process - ANSStart distal to injury, cross injured joint, and finish proximal to affected area. Constricted pupils - ANSInjury to the central nervous system and/or intake of a depressant drug Cool and dry skin is displayed because of... - ANSOverexposure to cold Cool, clammy skin is and and indicator - ANSTrauma, shock, and/or heat exhaustion Daily adherence to rehab program benefits athlete how? - ANS-stays in the routine of working out -daily exercise will result in tangible results

  • psychologically: athlete will feel better about themselves if allowed to participate in his/her own recovery rather than watching practices. Deltoid Ligament - ANSHelps prevent excessive eversion or turning of the heel outward mvmt. Diastolic - ANSAs the heart relaxes Dilated pupils - ANSHead injury, shock, heat stroke, hemorrhage, and/or intake of a stimulant drug Evaluation of LOC - ANSAthlete's mental awareness

How does elevation assist in a compression wrap? - ANSAssists in moving fluids out of injured area. in the construction of a special pad, the following criteria should be considered... - ANS1- does the pad meet specific rules and guidelines of sport? 2- does the pad perform the function for which it was designed? 3- will the pad contribute to further injury to the area or to an adjacent area? 4- Will the pad alter the function or void the warranty of a manufactured piece of equipment (i.e., helmet, shoulder pads) Irregular or gasping breath - ANSCardiac related ligament most often injured in an ankle sprain - ANSanterior talofibular Measurement for respirations is taken by - ANSWatching, feeling and counting the rise and fall of chest mechanism of ankle sprain is usually... - ANScombination of excessive inversion and plantar flexion. Medial side of ankle is the... - ANSDeltoid ligament Nerve stimulation - ANSCheck for motor and sensory to determine if affected area has nerve damage

No pulse indicates - ANSCardiac arrest and/or death Normal Blood Pressure - ANS120/ Officials - ANSResponsible for enforcing fair rules, monitoring playing conditions, and cooperating with AT and physician Oral temp - ANS98.6 degrees F Parents - ANSAssist in keeping athlete healthy and are updated about injury or illness. Should be provided with info on nutrition and recommend home treatments. If athlete is a minor, AT should alert parents immediately PEARL - ANSPupils Equal And Reactive to Light Physical Rehabilitation program goal - ANSTo return the injured athlete to pre-injury levels of strength, power, endurance, flexibility, and confidence as quickly and safely as possible. Primary purpose for protective device... - ANSPrevent an injury and to protect injured anatomical structures from firth aggravation. Progressive resistive exercises are used to increase... - ANSMuscular strength, power, and endurance Protective device can be applied to add... - ANSAdditional protection, support, stability, and compression.

Strong bit slow pulse indicates - ANSSkull fracture and/or stroke Supportive wraps - ANSAid in securing pads after proper placement of felt, foam rubber, and protective devices. Supportive wraps - ANSUtilized to aid in muscle function and support and to reduce excessive range of motion. Used for short periods of time (competition or practice) Systolic - ANSWhen the heart contracts Taping and wrapping techniques can be applied to... - ANSShorten the muscles angle of pull Decrease joint range of motion Secure pads, bandages and protective devices Apply compression to aid in controlling swelling Taping prep- skin lubricants - ANSIn areas of high friction or sensitivity, a skin lubricant such as heel and lace pad will help reduce the possibility of irritation Taping prep- underwrap - ANSFoam wrap used to hold heel and lace pads in place. Use of underwrap over entire taping area can compromise stability of taping technique Taping prep: cleanse the area - ANSMake sure the sling in clean and moist free

Taping prep: spray adherent - ANSSpray the affected area with an adherent to aid adhesive quality Taping: prep removal of hair - ANSThe athlete should shave the affected body part. This eu ensure a good solid foundation for the tape, will allow for easy tape removal, and will reduce skin irritation. Team Physician - ANSTo be available when emergency situations arise Physicals Clearing players to return to activity thermoplastic - ANScan allow the injured athlete to return to practice and or competition with an increased awareness that the injury will be protected. thinks to keep in mind about foam is... - ANSproper size, thickness, shape, and foam composition To prevent cross contamination - ANSWhy is it important to keep athletic training facility clean? What does PRICES stand for? - ANSProtection Rest Ice Compression

why are ankle taping most preventive of inversion sprain? - ANSbecause sprains are mostly lateral.