Questions And All Correct Answers.
When cleaning up dried blood, an athletic trainer is at GREATEST risk for contracting which of the
following? - Answer Hepatitis B
An outdoor lacrosse practice has been suspended due to a thunderstorm. How many minutes should
pass after the last sound of thunder or lightning strike before practice is resumed? - Answer 30
Acute exertional rhabdomyolysis is MOST likely to occur in which environmental conditions? - Answer
Hot and humid
Which of the following medical conditions discovered during a pre-participation examination would
disqualify an athlete from participation? - Answer Renal disease
During a pre-participation examination, a 14-year-old athlete presents with a blood pressure of 146/95
mmHg. Which of the following actions should an athletic trainer take? - Answer Refer the athlete to the
appropriate healthcare provider for a follow-up evaluation
A properly fitted sports bra helps minimize stretching to which anatomical structure? - Answer
Cooper's ligametn
What shoe component is MOST likely to benefit an athlete who has a high arch? - Answer Increased
cushion in arch and heel
To ensure that ice hockey helmets are safe for competitive play, the helmets are certified through which
governing agency? - Answer Canadian Standards Association
An athletic trainer modifies a football player's pads so they better fit the athlete. During practice, the
athlete is injured and subsequently the athlete's family blames the athletic trainer and the institution for
inadequate/improper care of the athlete. What legal principle is illustrated? - Answer Tort
, Which of the following would be included in a risk management plan for an athletic training room? -
Answer Warning signage
Contaminated surfaces should be cleaned with a solution consisting of which ratio of bleach to water? -
Answer 1:10
During preseason football practice in hot, humid weather, 10-minute activity breaks that encourage
hydration should be scheduled after each interval of how many minutes of exercise? - Answer 30
An athletic trainer designs a weight-loss program for a mildly obese 16-year-old who has no underlying
pathologies. The athlete has medical clearance to exercise without restrictions. Which of the following
types of activities should be included in the program? - Answer Low-intensity, long-duration, and high-
frequency
The signs and symptoms of dyspnea, syncope, claudication, paresthesia, and clubbing are indicative of
which type of condition? - Answer Cardiac
Ecchymosis around the mastoid secondary to head trauma is indicative of which of the following
injuries? - Answer Basilar skull fracture
Which disorder is based on persistent thoughts, impulses, or images about exaggerated or imaginary
circumstances and results in repetitive behaviors? - Answer Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Which two ligaments combine to form the coracoclavicular ligament? - Answer Conoid and trapezoid
Which of the following can be palpated on the ventral/palmar surface of the palm, proximal to the fifth
digit? - Answer Hypothenar eminence
With the patient seated, which of the following is the OPTIMAL positioning of the glenohumeral joint to
palpate the greater tuberosity of the humerus? - Answer Passive external rotation