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3. Which of the following members of the sports medicine would most likely serve a role in acutely diagnosing injury associated with physical activity/sport?
a. Physical Therapists Athletic trainers
b. Athletic trainers
c. Coaches
d. All of the above
7. When determining negligence a defendant’s actions are compared to what a similarly trained individual in the profession would have done.
a. True
b. False
10. A personal trainer required a client to sign an assumption of risk form prior to beginning the personal training with the client. This form will always clear the trainer of any negligence claim.
a. True
b. False
26. What is the main cause of secondary injury
a. Mechanical tearing of tissue
b. Overtraining
c. Cellular hypoxia
28. The biggest benefit from using thermotherapy in the injured individual is:
a. Deep muscle heating
b. Increase in blood flow to the deep musculature
c. Increasing cell hypoxia
d. Decreasing pain
33. An open fracture can best be described as
a. A fracture in which the skin has not been compromised
b. A compound fracture
c. A fracture in a long bone of the body
35. The most effective means to remove existing edema is:
a. Ice
b. Heat
c. Elevation
36. What most effectively helps scars to properly remodel and regain normal function
a. Ice
b. Heat
c. Therapeutic Exercise
d. Proper lymphatic flow
37. What is the best sign/symptom to assess when attempting to determine if an acute injury in no longer in the acute stage of inflammation?
a. Decreasing Pain
b. Decreasing Edema
c. Increasing Function
d. Lack of localized warmth