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Immediate Care

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show Dexamethasone, hydrocortisone 1%, hydrocortisone 10%, Lidocaine  
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show Aristocort, kenalog, topicort  
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show Topical microbicide agent used for skin and wound infections  
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Which is a medication that is delivered with a metered-dose inhaler for exercise induced asthma (EIA)?   show
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What medication is often used for anxiety or panic attacks?   show
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What is the primary action of penicillin?   show
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show Ice pack with compression, knee in flexion  
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What is considered a medical emergency?   show
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show Rapid rewarming of the body part in warm water 100-110 degrees. Continue until body part is deep red/bluish  
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When should an ath be immediately referred to a dentist?   show
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A male ath sustains a direct blow to the genital area. How can the AT immediately decrease the pain?   show
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When performing two person CPR, what is the correct compression to breath ratio?   show
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show Hemorrhage or stagnation of blood  
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show Light activity after 3 weeks  
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show Nausea, vomiting, pupil irreg, increase systolic BP, decrease diastoblic BP, cognition changes  
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show Romberg - inability to balance with eye shut and feet together  
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During the foreign body airway obstruction maneuver, the AT grasp one fist with the other and places the thumb side of the fist.?   show
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Appropriate steps in management of an ath experiencing a seizure?   show
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show 4-6 minutes  
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During CPR, it is most convenient and efficient to monitor the ath's circulation by palpating the carotid artery. Where is this located?   show
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During CPR, the adult sternum mus be compressed to what dept for compression to be effective?   show
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show Heat stroke  
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What are sign and symptoms of a tension pneumothorax?   show
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An ath has been kicked in the low back during a game. He is complaining of significant flank pain with difficulty voiding, blood in his urine. What should the AT suspect is injured?   show
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show Check for airway, and breathing  
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show Cervical hyperflexion and axial compression  
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Where would the ath complain of pain with acute appendicitis?   show
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What is the prudent method of transporting an ath with a suspected spinal injury?   show
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show 30 degrees  
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show Not until the AT is exhausted, spontaneous respiration and pulse have returned, or another certified personnel continues CPR in place of AT  
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show Reflex pain, Kehr's sign  
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What is the appropriate treatment for an ath who has sustained a rib fracture?   show
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show Support, immobilizing an injured body part, protect wounds from further injury or infection  
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Taping continuously around a limb may cause what problem?   show
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What is the compression to breath ratio for one person adult CPR?   show
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An ath reports to the AT with a deep laceration to his thigh. The cut is approx 1/8 in deep, 1 in long, bleeding moderately. Proper steps in treating this wound?   show
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An ath comes to the AT holding his tooth that was just knocked out of his mouth. What are the proper steps for a successful re implantation?   show
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During an emergency, what information should be shared over the phone?   show
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show The lower limb joints and one side of the trunk  
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show Mast cells and platelets  
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show Transitory vasoconstriction, followed by dilatation and increased permeability  
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Where do primitive stem cells mature into red and white blood cells and platelets?   show
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The AT notices an ath is prone to abnormal bruising. After discussing the problem with the team doc, what vitamin is recommended?   show
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show RICE - Rest Ice Compression Elevation  
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A drug that is used to increase the effect of another, such as aspirin when used in combination with codeine, is known as?   show
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show Keep feet clean and dry daily. Use talcum powder with clean socks  
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show Cover the tick with mineral oil or nail polish remover to assist in removal  
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What is a major side effect of the NSAID group?   show
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Your ath is on medication for a Staphylococcus aureus infection. What would be an adverse reaction with this antibiotic treatment   show
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show 325 mg  
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show Nausea, vomiting, fluid retention, amenorrhea, feeling sluggish  
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show Hirsutism, excessive growth of hair in unusual places  
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What is the best way to prevent otitis externa?   show
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When should an athletic helmet be removed after injury?   show
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What tool has the inter association task force recommended not be used as the primary tool for loop-strap removal on a football helmet after an injury?   show
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A predisposing condition such as spinal stenosis may mean an ath is more likely to:   show
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show Full body splint - standard spine board, vacuum mattress, scoop stretcher  
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show Histamine  
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show Dysplasia  
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_ and _ are two conditions that will interfere with fracture healing.   show
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What medication is administered to stop an anaphylasis response   show
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_ and _ are both histamine-2 blockers.   show
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show Aspirin  
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show 2  
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What is the average respiratory rate for an adult (18 years and over)   show
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show Over the brachial artery  
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Orthostatic syncope is caused by what conditions?   show
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show Fatty foods  
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show Seizure lasts longer than 5 mins, ath has no known history, the seizure does not fit the pattern of previous seizures  
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show Three times a day  
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If necessary, the removal of the helmet and shoulder pads from an ath with a suspected spinal cord injury should be coordinated to avoid ...?   show
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The Interassociation Task Force recommends that no fewer than _ persons lift ath's suspected of having a spinal cord injury.   show
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show Otoscope  
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show Identify potential abnormal breath sounds  
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show Cystitis - bladder infection  
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show Best to limit ath's activities until the fever resolves, then resume full activity as they are symptom free  
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For what injury would the use of a hard-shell pad be appropriate?   show
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When choosing a prophylactic knee brace, the brace should _?   show
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When recommending a running shoe, the AT should recommend a sole with what major qualities?   show
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What materials can be used to construct a custom protective or supportive device?   show
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An AED is used for what purpose?   show
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show Esophageal reflux or peptic ulcer  
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One of your ath's presents with sudden onset of chest pain, dyspnea, hemoptysis, and cyanosis. What do you suspect is the problem?   show
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show Food poisoning  
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How long should the abdomen be auscultated before the AT decides if the bowel sounds are absent?   show
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show Listening to internal body sounds using a stethoscope  
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show Cold urticaria - allergic reaction  
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When treating an ath with undifferentiated somatoform disorder, the AT should _   show
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When using iontophoresis, the AT should be aware of possible _ and _ as a result of ion flux during treatment   show
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show It increases risk of surgery if an operation become necessary  
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One of your diabetic ath's appears confused, dizzy, apprehensive, and diaphoretic. How should this ath be treated?   show
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show At the point at which the pulse is first heard  
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The ideal relationship between the AT and ath is built on _ and _   show
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show VIII - vestibulocochlear  
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What is the proper dose for administering Tylenol to an adult ath?   show
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What is the proper protocol for administering Advil to an adult ath?   show
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Which of the following is the proper protocol for administering Pepcid AC to an adult ath?   show
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One of your ath's is complaining of constipation related to a dietary change. What recommendation is most appropriate for the AT to give the ath?   show
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Which category of drug has antagonistic effects to superficial and deep heat therapy?   show
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What are the most common sites for avulsion fractures an apophysitis in the pelvic region?   show
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What is a possible consequence of a poorly managed shin contusion?   show
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Following a dislocated elbow reduction, what structures should be evaluated before and after?   show
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What is a Bennett's fracture?   show
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show RICE and immobilization of CMC joint, and referral to ortho surgeon  
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show Respiratory alkalosis  
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What end feel is abrupt, firm, springy resistant to motion?   show
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What should be done for an unconscious ath suffering from insulin shock?   show
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show Referred symptoms  
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show Fatigue, dizzy, behavior changes, visual disturbances  
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What special test identifies ulnar nerve compression or transmission interference at the elbow?   show
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show Rash or hives, wheezing, rapid weak pulse, BP drops causing pooling of blood  
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What condition of rapidly rising internal body temperature occurs because the bodys mechanisms for releasing heat is overwhelmed?   show
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Which pulse should always be assessed with any injury to the lower extremity?   show
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show Psychogenic shock  
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When a minor is injured and it is life threatening the AT must try to contact the parents. If the parents are unable to be contacted for consent, the AT has the right to give the child emergency care. What type of consent is this?   show
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Signs of heat stroke   show
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Signs of diabetic coma   show
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show Brachial artery and femoral artery  
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_ shock is widely disseminated infection in many areas of the body, with the infection being borne through the blood from one tissue to another.   show
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show Low BP, rapid and weak pulse, shallow and rapid respiration, agitation  
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show 4-6 minutes  
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Sign of inadequate breathing   show
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A football helmet should be removed only under what circumstance   show
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show Xyphiod process  
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show Heat exhaustion  
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What would you not want to do for someone who has gone into shock?   show
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And ath with a skull fracture will have _   show
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Where would you place direct pressure on a wound that is bleeding?   show
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What is the first thing you do if you suspect a spinal injury?   show
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show Afferent pathways  
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show Friction massage  
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show Dilated  
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What occurs when an ath is in shock?   show
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show The skin is white to yellow-gray  
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show Administer cool fluids, remove unnecessary clothing, moved to cool place  
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