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• A coach should always be familiar with the standards of care set forth by the
organization under which they coach. -✓✓True
• An adult athlete who is responsive and refuses your care can sue you for assault if you
ignore their request, and provide care any way. -✓✓True
• What duties listed below support the theory that "the coach's primary role is to
minimize the risk of injury under the coach's supervision?" -✓✓supervise any practice or
game closely
deliver proper instruction regarding correct skills and strategies of the sport
warn athletes of inherent risks of play
provide a safe environment by checking athlete equipment
plan practices and training sessions
deliver proper instruction regarding rules of the game
evaluate the athlete for injury
provide appropriate emergency assitance
• Athletes should NOT return to play when displaying: -✓✓fever
loss of function
headache, memory loss, dizziness or ringing in the ears
pain with activity
• What is the mechanism of injury for tenosynovitis? -✓✓Tension
• ligament -✓✓elastic structure that attaches bone to bone
• tendon -✓✓elastic structure that attaches muscle to bone
• joint -✓✓aids in human movement
• cartilage -✓✓reduces friction and absorbs load during movement
• bursa -✓✓sacs of fluid to reduce tension
• muscle -✓✓elastic structure that moves bones
• When a broken bone pierces the skin, this is called a(n) __________ fracture? -
✓✓open
, • A common body location in which a subluxation can occur during sports participation is
at: -✓✓kneecap, elbow, finger, shoulder
• When a broken bone breaks but the skin remains intact, this is called a(n) __________
fracture? -✓✓closed
• Of the signs listed below, when should you call EMS? -✓✓if the athlete responds but is
badly hurt, if the athlete responds but is badly hurt, if the athlete is very ill
• When performing CPR, you should provide chest compressions until: -✓✓you become
too exhausted to continue, you become too exhausted to continue, EMS arrives, when
the athlete has a pulse, an AED arrives
• A responsive athlete refuses your request to provide help. At this point, your
responsibility is to follow your organization's protocol for refusal of treatment. -✓✓True
• The emergency action steps are usually performed in a minute or less, so it's
important to continuously learn and practice life saving skills. -✓✓True
• The emergency action steps are usually performed in a minute or less, so it's
important to continuously learn and practice life saving skills -✓✓if the athlete is
unresponsive, if the athlete able to appropriately respond to your question, if the athlete
has difficulty answering your question, which may indicate neurological issues
• In what situation below would you move a critically injured or ill athlete? -✓✓you are
alone and must go get additional people to help the athlete, he athlete is on their
stomach and you can't determine if they are breathing, the athlete is bleeding profusely
due to an open fracture, the heat index is 104 and you suspect your athlete is suffering
from heat syndrome, the athlete is on their stomach, unconscious, and vomiting
• A player has been injured and you (as the coach) determine that the scene is unsafe
for yourself. According to what you've learned in chapter four, the appropriate course of
action is to call and wait for back up assistance before you attend to the athlete. -
✓✓False
• Chest compressions should be provided at: -✓✓100 bpm
• What position is used when there is a suspected spine injury? -✓✓Haines position
• If an athlete is suffering from a sudden illness, what are you concerned about
discovering? -✓✓all of the answers