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Pathophysiology of Injury Questions With 100% Verified Correct Answers 2024/2025 Which of the following is most closely aligned with the ethical issue related to the delivery of sports medicine services to student athletes? - Correct Answer Having an obligation to provide sports medicine services,...

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Which of the following is most closely aligned with the ethical issue related to the delivery of sports
medicine services to student athletes? - Correct Answer Having an obligation to provide sports
medicine services, regardless of the cost



Which of the following have unlimited access to healthcare?

1. High School

2. Professional

3. US Olympic

4. College

5. Varsity - Correct Answer 2, 3, & 5



After a certified athletic trainer (ATC) evaluates and determines that an unstable fracture of the distal
fibula exists, he/she improperly splints the affected area. As a result, the fractured bone severs the
tibial artery. From a liability standpoint, this is an example of: (Check all that apply, there may be
more than 1 answer) - Correct Answer An Act of Commission

Misfeasance



What is the PRIMARY objective of the pre-participation physical examination (PPE)? - Correct Answer
Gauge an athlete's readiness for participation



The MAIN objective of the primary survey is to: - Correct Answer Rule out life-threatening injuries



______________ research tracks the distribution of sports injuries and attempts to identify causative
agents or risk factors which contribute to a particular injury: - Correct Answer Epidemiological



When a sports-related liability case goes to court, the plaintiff (injured athlete) is often found to be
responsible for his/her injury in part, or in whole. This is known legally as: - Correct Answer
Contributory negligence



In a court of law, negligence cannot be the verdict unless which of the following points are clearly
presented:

1. the health care provider had a duty or obligation to act

,2. that a "foresee ability of harm" existed

3. a breach of duty to act

4. the breach of duty caused harm to the victim

5. demonstration of the resulting harm or damage - Correct Answer 1, 3, 4 & 5



Taping and bracing can be used as a pro-active and retro-active injury prevention strategy? - Correct
Answer True



Compression is recommended as an adjunct to cryotherapy for treating an acute injury. What is the
main reason compression is used? - Correct Answer Decreases the amount of post-injury swelling



In order to gauge the distance of an approaching thunderstorm (with lightning) athletic trainers use
the __________________? - Correct Answer Flash to bang rule



Concerning a health care worker's approach to caring and preventing athletic injuries, the ultimate
priority should be for the health and safety of the athlete. This is referred to as: - Correct Answer
Professional ethics



The process of implementing training "cycles" in order to reduce the risk for injury and maximize
athletic performance is known as: - Correct Answer Periodization



Match the type of negligence with its corresponding name: - Correct Answer Failure to perform legal
duty

nonfeasance

Performing an improper act that is not your responsibility

malfeasance

Performing an improper act that is your responsibility, but used wrong procedure

misfeasance



With reference to diagnosing an injury, an athlete will display a recognizable set of signs and
symptoms during examination. Signs are considered to be ___________ changes that a clinician can
observe and usually measure? - Correct Answer Objective

, Which white blood cell is most responsible for secondary injury following soft tissue injury? - Correct
Answer neutrophil



In the time course for recovery after injury which stage involves organization and re-organization of
collagen? - Correct Answer maturation/remodeling



Which one of the following chemical mediators supports platelet function during hemostasis? -
Correct Answer thromboxane



According to information presented in the lecture, formation of a temporary hemostatic plug
(primary hemostasis) in traumatized blood vessels is due primarily to: - Correct Answer platelet
aggregation



The second stage of the coagulation cascade (secondary hemostasis), or clotting, is primarily
characterized by: - Correct Answer conversion of prothrombin into thrombin



Which of the following most accurately characterizes the acute inflammatory stage of soft tissue
healing after injury? - Correct Answer phagocytosis



Which of the following terms is used to describe the movement of WBCs through the vascular wall as
the result of increased capillary permeability? - Correct Answer transmigration



The term "chemotaxis" is used to describe: - Correct Answer chemical attraction of WBCs to injured
area



During recovery from injury, regeneration involves replacement of damaged tissue by __________
tissue while repair involves replacement of damaged tissue with ____________ tissue? - Correct
Answer identical, scar



Which of the following is not involved with secondary tissue damage? - Correct Answer fibrosis



______________ is the leakage of fluid (blood), plasma proteins and cells from a semi-permeable
membrane (capillary)? - Correct Answer transudation



In the time course for recovery after injury which stage involves organization and re-organization of
type 1 collagen? - Correct Answer maturation/remodeling

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