Soccer Players TItle Text: Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition Authors: Ronald P. Pfeiffer and Brent C. Mangus
TItle Text: Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition
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1:  An effective emergency plan should include all but which of the following considerations?
A: Who will make the phone call to EMS?
B: Who will guide the emergency unit to the scene?
C: Who will go with the individual to the hospital?
D: Where is the emergency kit?
E: All of these items should be considered.

2:  Which of the following should NOT be assessed during the initial survey?
A: Airway
B: Breathing
C: Circulation
D: Nervous System
E: All of these must be assessed

3:  According to the text, the nervous system can best be assessed during the initial survey by using the AVPU scale that includes all but which of the following?
A: Alert and aware
B: Responds to painful stimulus
C: Responds to verbal stimulus
D: Unresponsive to any stimulus
E: None of these

4:  The term hypovolemic shock is associated with which of the following conditions?
A: Dehydration
B: Blood loss
C: Concussion
D: Electrocution
E: None of these

5:  The Physical Exam includes three essential steps: history, observation, and
A: functional tests.
B: vital signs.
C: palpation.
D: CPR.
E: None of the above

6:  When conducting an initial assessment, if the athlete is found to be unconscious, which of the following is the correct “next step?”
A: Identify yourself and get consent to monitor ABCs
B: Begin CPR
C: Begin rescue breathing
D: Call EMS
E: Do a secondary survey

7:  When evaluating an injured athlete during the Physical Exam, which of the following steps would be inappropriate?
A: Ask the athlete to point to the site(s) of injury.
B: Note the body position and observe for any odd behavior or actions by the athlete.
C: Look for signs of injury including swelling, deformity, and discoloration.
D: Whenever possible, avoid comparing the injured side with the uninjured area on the opposite side of the body.
E: All of these are appropriate.

8:  When treating a helmeted football player, it is recommended that the helmet be immediately removed before the assessment begins.
A: true
B: false

9:  It is possible to have a pulse and not be breathing.
A: true
B: false

10:  Hypovolemic shock is caused by excessive amounts of blood within the vascular system.
A: true
B: false

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