Sports Medicine SLO Pre-Test
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31 questions

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List 4 areas that encompass Sports Medicine.
List 4 areas that encompass Sports Medicine.
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What does NATA stand for?
What does NATA stand for?
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Athletic Training is the prevention, recgonition, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
Athletic Training is the prevention, recgonition, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
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How many bones are in the average human adult body?
How many bones are in the average human adult body?
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What is the common name for the clavicle?
What is the common name for the clavicle?
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What is the medical name for the shoulder blade?
What is the medical name for the shoulder blade?
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Name the 4 motions of the foot/ankle?
Name the 4 motions of the foot/ankle?
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Name the 4 muscles that make up the quadriceps.
Name the 4 muscles that make up the quadriceps.
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Name the 3 muscles that make up the hamstrings.
Name the 3 muscles that make up the hamstrings.
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Tendons connect bone to bone.
Tendons connect bone to bone.
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Adduction is moving away from the midline.
Adduction is moving away from the midline.
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The Deltoid is made up of 4 parts.
The Deltoid is made up of 4 parts.
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Name the 2 calf muscles and the motions they create.
Name the 2 calf muscles and the motions they create.
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Supination is turning your palm up.
Supination is turning your palm up.
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The triceps provide flexion of the forearm.
The triceps provide flexion of the forearm.
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Extension is a movement that decreases the angle of 2 bones.
Extension is a movement that decreases the angle of 2 bones.
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Matching:
Matching:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Femur | arrow_right_alt | Collar Bone |
Clavicale | arrow_right_alt | Shin Bone |
Calcaneus | arrow_right_alt | Shoulder Blade |
Frontal | arrow_right_alt | Thigh Bone |
Humerus | arrow_right_alt | Heel Bone |
Patella | arrow_right_alt | Knee Cap |
Sternum | arrow_right_alt | Upper Arm Bone |
Mandible | arrow_right_alt | Jaw Bone |
Tibia | arrow_right_alt | Fore Head |
Scapula | arrow_right_alt | Breast Bone |

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Matching:
Matching:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Gluteus Maximus | arrow_right_alt | Flexion of the knee/Extension of the Hip |
External Obliques | arrow_right_alt | Extension of the Forearm |
Biceps Femoris | arrow_right_alt | Flexion of the hip/Extension of the Knee |
Gastronemius | arrow_right_alt | Flexion of the Forearm |
Triceps Brachii | arrow_right_alt | Plantar Flexion of the Foot |
Tensor Fascia Lata | arrow_right_alt | Rotation of the Trunk |
Rectus Femoris | arrow_right_alt | Extension of the Hip |
Biceps Brachii | arrow_right_alt | Abduction of the Leg at the Hip |
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Name the medical term for the knee cap.
Name the medical term for the knee cap.
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The Radius is on the thumb side of the forearm.
The Radius is on the thumb side of the forearm.
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The fibula bears all the weight of the body.
The fibula bears all the weight of the body.
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Muscles have an Origin and an indention.
Muscles have an Origin and an indention.
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Name the large muscle in your chest.
Name the large muscle in your chest.
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Your palms/hands are pronated when the body is in Anatomical Position.
Your palms/hands are pronated when the body is in Anatomical Position.
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Matching:
Matching:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Emotionally Overwhelming | arrow_right_alt | Psychogenic Shock |
Chemical Imbalance | arrow_right_alt | Cardiogenic Shock |
Severe Blood Loss | arrow_right_alt | Metabolic Shock |
Myocardial Infaraction | arrow_right_alt | Hemorrhagic Shock |
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Name the medication used to combat Anaphylatic Shock.
Name the medication used to combat Anaphylatic Shock.
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List 5 types of blood vessels and the color of blood in each vessel.
List 5 types of blood vessels and the color of blood in each vessel.
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How much blood is in the average human adult?
How much blood is in the average human adult?
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What is the responsibility of platelets?
What is the responsibility of platelets?
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The calcaneus is the heel bone.
The calcaneus is the heel bone.
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List the 4 chambers of the heart.
List the 4 chambers of the heart.