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SPORTS MEDICINE PRE- TESTMS. MARCY1.WHAT DOES ATC STAND FOR?Around The ClockAthletic Trainer Certified2.WHAT DOES NATA STAND FOR?National Anatomy Test Again??National Athletic Trainers Association3.HOW WOULD YOU TREAT A SPRAINED ANKLE?By puting an icepack and avoid activities that can cause pain (maybe use a brace)Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation4.HOW WOULD YOU TREAT A NOSEBLEED?Pinching your nose while looking downRelax, sit upright (head slightly forward), pinch the soft part of the nose5.WHAT IS A PUNCTURE WOUND?A wound that goes pass the skinA forceful injury caused by a sharp, pointed object that penetrates the skin6.HOW WOULD YOU TREAT SOMEONE EXPERIENCING HEAT ILLNESS?Putting a cold wet towel on their forehead (cool the personMove the person out of the heat, drink cold water, monitor the person
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Spring
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Hazelwood
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament

Unformatted text preview: 7. WHAT IS CONSIDERED NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE, including the unit of measurement used? Around 100/80 (don’t know measurement) Normal Blood Pressure under 120/80 mm Hg (systolic/diastolic mm Hg) 8.WHAT DOES ACL STAND FOR? Anterior Cross? Ligament Anterior Cruciate Ligament 9.HOW WOULD YOU TREAT A MUSCLE PULL THAT IS 4 WEEKS OLD? Cold/heat therapy, rest, ice Physical therapy, pain medication rest, elevation, ice, compression 10. WHAT IS THE CORRECT NAME FOR THE MUSCLE BEHIND YOUR UPPER LEG? Hamstring Hamstring muscles 11. WHEN IS IT APPROPRIATE TO USE HEAT ON AN INJURY? When your muscles are tight Sore/tight muscles, the stiffness and pain associated with arthritis (minimal or no swelling to relax the affected area, reduce muscle tensions/spasms)...
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