CHAPTER 13: OFF-THE-FIELD EVALUATION TEST REVIEW.

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PART IMC

SPECIALTESTMC

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PART IIIMC

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When an athletic trainer or other health care professional is denoting what disease, injury or

syndrome a person has or is believed to have, he/she is making a(n):

A. Medical DiagnosisB. Clinical DiagnosisC. JudgmentD. Prognosis

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The plane that separates the body into right and left halves is:

A. SagittalB. TransverseC. CoronalD. Frontal

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Movement away from the midline of the body is called:

A. FlexionB. PronationC. AbductionD. Valgus

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Which of the following is NOT included in the history portion of an injury evaluation?

A. Athlete describes the injury in detailB. Athlete locates the area of complaint by pointing to

itC. Athlete describes the type of pain he/she is havingD. Athlete tries to assess the movement of the injured

part

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Sharp or burning pain is characteristic of what type of injury?

A. Nerve injuryB. Muscular problemsC. Bone fracturesD. Joint injury

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An example of a normal bone-to-bone endpoint is found when:

A. The knee is fully flexedB. The hip is fully flexedC. The elbow is fully extendedD. The shoulder is completely abducted

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When doing passive range-of-motion to an injured athlete’s knee, the athletic trainer feels a springy

block at the end of knee extension. This may indicate:

A. Meniscus tearB. Torn ligamentC. Hamstring spasmD. Fractured patella

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Movement or Range of Motion that is performed solely by the athlete is called:

A. AssistiveB. ResistiveC. ActiveD. Eccentric

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A muscle that can move a joint through its complete range of motion against gravity with some resistance is graded

as:

A. Poor/Grade 2B. Fair/Grade3C. Good/Grade 4D. Normal/ Grade 5

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According to Cyriax, the following tissues are considered inert tissues EXCEPT:

A. LigamentsB. FasciaC. MusclesD. Bones

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Which of the following is a measure of the total blood volume made of red blood cells?

A. Red blood cell countB. Hemoglobin levelC. Platelet countD. Hematocrit level

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Which of the following visually studies a joint through the use of an injected opaque dye?

A. ArthrographyB. RoentgenogramC. ArthroscopyD. Tomography

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Which of the following is NOT true of MRI?

A. Provides clear images of soft tissueB. Is the current choice of physicians for detecting soft-

tissue lesionsC. Is relatively inexpensiveD. Uses magnetic current to spin atoms that produce

an image

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Tongue movement, speech, and swallowing are functions of which of the following cranial nerves?

A. OculomotorB. HypoglossalC. VestibulocochlearD. Trigeminal

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BonusS.O.A.P. stands for:

A. Subjective, observation, assessment, planB. Subjective, objective, assessment, planC. Subjective, observation, assessment, procedureD. Subjective, objective, assessment, procedure

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An evaluation commonly used by athletic trainers is HOPS; History, Observation, Palpation, and Special

Tests.

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Rotary motion in the transverse plane away from the midline of the body is called internal rotation.

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A prognosis is a prediction of the course of the condition.

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Muscular pain is often dull, aching, and referred to another area.

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BONUSFor one to become proficient in performing evaluations,

knowledge of surface anatomy is crucial.

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Passive movement refers to movement that is performed completely by the examiner and is used to determine

the status of a particular muscle or muscle group.

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Reflex refers to an involuntary response following a stimulus.

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Electromyography is a graphic recording of the amount of electrical activity generated in a muscle when it

contracts.

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Cerebral function controls purposeful coordinated movements such as touching ones finger to ones nose.

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An abnormal endpoint is an empty endpoint for a joint.

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Medical term for:Away from the middle

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Medical term for:Toward the middle

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Medical term for:In front/ toward the front

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Medical term for:Further away

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Medical term for:Above

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Make your wager

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Name as many cranial nerves as possible