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QUESTION:You are covering a basketball game when two players collide. One of the players grabs his neck and shakes his arm. When you examine him he complains of lateral neck discomfort and feelings of numbness and burning down his arm. In a few minutes the symptoms subside. What do you suspect?

ANSWER:Burner or pinched nerve syndrome

QUESTION:A baseball player comes to see the AT and is complaining of diffuse pain, clicking, and a sensation of “slipping” of his right shoulder when throwing. What pathology might the AT suspect with this type of presentation?

ANSWER:Labral Pathology

QUESTION:

A soccer player reports to your AT room stating that she was poked in the eye. She complains of spots in her field of vision. What do you suspect?

ANSWER:

Corneal Abrasions

QUESTION:

An athlete approaches you complain of a stiff neck, intense headache, and sensitivity to light and sound. You take the athletes temperature and it shows that the athlete is experiencing a high fever. Cognitive function is normal. What do you suspect?

ANSWER:

Meningitis

QUESTION:

What special tests can be performed to help diagnose this disorder?

ANSWER:

Kernigs Brudzinski’s

QUESTION:

An athlete that is post ACL surgery is in the AT room. She asks about normal movement in her knee. What is the average ROM for knee flexion?

ANSWER:

0-135

QUESTION:

15 year old sprinter presents with pain on the distal pole of her patella. There is increased swelling and redness at the apex of the patella. The athlete’s pain increases with running and jumping.

ANSWER:

Larsen-Johansson Disease

QUESTION:

You are covering a summer football 2 a day practice. An athlete collapses in the middle of a tackling drill. You rush out to the field and begin to question the athlete on his symptoms. You realizes that the athlete is experiencing red, hot, and dry skin. Shallow, fast breathing is also indicated. What do you suspect?

ANSWER:

Exertional Heat stroke

QUESTION:

The athlete is transported to the hospital prior to leaving a rectal temperature is administered. What is their likely rectal temperature? Are you able to transport the athlete with this temperature? If not what is a actable temperature to transport?

ANSWER:

>104°F, No the athlete’s temperature must be below 101°F

QUESTION:

A 17-year-old male athlete reports to the AT room and states he needs to speak to you about a sensitive subject. He states that he has been experiencing a burning sensation while urinating, and has been experiencing a pus discharge from his penis. What do you suspect the athlete is experiencing from? What is the proper management for this disorder?

ANSWER:

Gonorrhea, Immediate referral to physician, as well as informing the athlete to abstain from any sexual contact

QUESTION:

Robin is a local athletic trainer for an area high school. He CPR certification is up so she schedules to take her recertification at the local community college. If Robin able to apply her CPR recertification as continuing education units.

ANSWER:NO, CEU’s are no longer awarded for emergency cardiac care certification.

QUESTION:

Mark has been a certified for the past 10 years. He chooses to step away from the profession to spend more time with his kids as they grow up. Mark decides after 4 years to return to the athletic training profession. Is Mark still considered a certified athletic trainer? If not, what must he do to become recertified?

ANSWER:Mark is no longer a certified AT, he needs to successfully pass the BOC and submit his CPR certification, before beginning his practice as an ATC.

QUESTION:

Harry is recently graduated, and is eager to begin his life at an ATC. After six month of being at ATC Harry remembers that he needs to submit his CEU’s by a certain date. Where might Harry find out when he should submit his CEU’s by.

ANSWER:

He should look on the BOC central web page.

QUESTION:

Where can an entry level athletic trainer find the professional code of ethics?

ANSWER:

He should look on the BOC central web page.

QUESTION:

David obtains his certification in May of 2014. How many CEU’s must David obtain before the CEU deadline has expired

ANSWER:

David must obtain 25 CEU’s before the deadline

QUESTION:

What is Pinky Newel most know for?

ANSWER:If is acknowledged as one of the founder of the NATA, and is considered a founder of athletic training.

QUESTION:

What must occur for an athletic trainer’s certification standing to be listed as suspended?

ANSWER:

Certification is not in good standing as a result of imposition of a disciplinary action or the BOC Executive Directors decision that there is caused to belied that a threat of immediate and irreparable injury to the health of the public exists.

QUESTION:

What is an NPI number?

ANSWER:NPI stands for National provider identifier. Your NPI number allows other healthcare professionals (physicians, physical therapists, chiropractors, physician assistants, hospital systems, etc.) know who provided the patient’s care or referral. An NPI is essential for electronic medical records compliance. The 10 digit NPI number is your unique identifier in the electronic medical record arena.

QUESTION:

How many CEU’s must be obtained from each of the four categories?

ANSWER:

Category A: Max 40, Category B: Max 33, Category C: Max 40, Category D: Max 28

QUESTION:

Ron obtains his ECC certification from a private hospital. He faxes his new card to the BOC and is told that his card was denied. Why was his card denied?

ANSWER:

Ron must obtain his certification from one of the approved provides set forth by the BOC standards.

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