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Fundamentals of Sports Injury Management Exams
Chapter Ten Sports Injury Management and the Athletic Trainer
Question 1 The hip joint is a classic: A. Gliding joint B. Hinge joint C. Ball and socket joint D. Synarthrotic joint E. Saddle joint
Question 2 The two innominate bones of the hip are the: A. Sacrum and coccyx B. Pelvis and coccyx C. Sacrum and ischium D. Ilium and pelvis E. Ilium and ischium
Question 3 The sciatic nerve is part of the: A. Lumbar plexus B. Solar plexus C. Brachial plexus D. Sacral plexus E. Axial plexus
Question 4 A hip pointer involves the: A. Quadricepts B. Sacrum C. Ischium D. Acetabulum E. Crest of the ilium
Question 5 Which of the following is often found among runners? A. Hip pointers B. Greater trochanteric bursitis C. Myositis ossificans D. Quadriceps contusion E. Iliofemoral ligament sprain
Question 6 Acute treatment for a hip sprain includes: a. Application of a hydrocollater pack b. Application of cryotherapy c. Protected rest d. Massage e. NSAIDs A. a, c and d B. b, c and e C. b, d and e D. a, d and e E. c and e
Question 7 Pain during side-to-side weight-bearing movements is characteristic of: A. Iliopsoas bursitis B. Iliofemoral ligament sprain C. Abductor muscle strain D. Quadriceps contusion E. Gluteal muscle strain
Question 8 Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is: A. An apophysitis syndrome B. A neurologic disorder C. Avascular necrosis found in older adults D. Avascular necrosis found in children E. A type of thrombophlebitis
Question 9 Which of the following exercises can be used to maintain cardiovascular conditioning levels while recovering from a stress fracture to the pubis? A. Hydrotherapy exercises B. Stair step C. Treadmill D. Aerobic dance E. Lower body weight training exercises
Question 10 True leg length is measured by having the athlete: A. Lie supine and measuring from the PSIS to the medial malleolus B. Lie prone and measuring from the ASIS to the lateral malleolus C. Lie supine and measuring from the ASIS to the lateral malleolus D. stand and measuring from the iliac crest to the medial malleolus E. Lie supine and measuring from the patella to the distal tibia
Define the following terms: Hip pointer
Hypervolemic shock
Myositis ossificans
Pulmonary embolism
Sacral plexus
Thrombophlebitis
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