An athlete has gotten a bruise. Which action is most appropriate? - ANSWER
Apply ice for 30 to 40 minutes.
Continue with sets of 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts until: - ANSWER:
All of the above.
An athlete suffers frostbite on his toes. Which action is most appropriate? -
ANSWER Place cotton or gauze between your toes.
If lightning strikes close while people are outside and there isn't time to leave,
they should: Avoid kneeling or sitting too close to others.
When an athlete becomes suddenly ill, you should: - Look around for clues that
could reveal what happened to the athlete.
What exactly is the aim of Good Samaritan laws? - ANSWER To assist protect
those who willingly provide care without expecting anything in return.
To perform abdominal thrusts, position your covered fist: - ANSWER Above
the navy.
Which of the following treatment actions would be taken for an athlete with
hypothermia until advanced medical personnel arrive? - ANSWER: All of the
aforementioned.
Specific types of splints include: ANSWER All of the above.
Which condition would prompt you to contact 9-1-1 for an athlete who has
incurred a wound? - ANSWER The athlete's bleeding is uncontrolled.
, Which of the following are examples of heat-related illnesses? - ANSWER Heat
cramps, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke.
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder defined by: - Individuals who believe
they are overweight or are afraid of gaining weight engage in restrictive eating.
The Emergency Action Plan (EAP) should include: ANSWER All of the above.
When dealing with an athlete that has mental health concerns, the coach's
responsibility is to: ANSWER ALL OF THE ABOVE.
An sportsman has suffered a muscular tear in his rear leg. This form of injury is
known as: ANSWER Strain.
If you are caring for an athlete suffering from heat stroke and are unable to
immerse the athlete up to his or her neck in an ice-water pool or tub, what
alternative options do you have? - ANSWER ANY OF THE ABOVE.
How do you treat an athlete who has sustained a possible head, neck, or back
injury? - ANSWER Support the head in whatever position you find it in. Do not
attempt to align it.
To control a nosebleed, have the athlete: - ANSWER Lean slightly forwards
and press the nostrils together until the bleeding stops.
To treat a diabetic athlete who can swallow, administer some sort of sugar, such
as: - ANSWER Any of the above.
Common bulimia nervosa symptoms include: - ANSWER All of the above.
A concussion is a form of brain injury that typically includes: - A temporary
loss of brain function caused by a trauma to the head.
One indicator of a respiratory emergency is wheezing or making a high-pitched
sound.
Apply ice for 30 to 40 minutes.
Continue with sets of 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts until: - ANSWER:
All of the above.
An athlete suffers frostbite on his toes. Which action is most appropriate? -
ANSWER Place cotton or gauze between your toes.
If lightning strikes close while people are outside and there isn't time to leave,
they should: Avoid kneeling or sitting too close to others.
When an athlete becomes suddenly ill, you should: - Look around for clues that
could reveal what happened to the athlete.
What exactly is the aim of Good Samaritan laws? - ANSWER To assist protect
those who willingly provide care without expecting anything in return.
To perform abdominal thrusts, position your covered fist: - ANSWER Above
the navy.
Which of the following treatment actions would be taken for an athlete with
hypothermia until advanced medical personnel arrive? - ANSWER: All of the
aforementioned.
Specific types of splints include: ANSWER All of the above.
Which condition would prompt you to contact 9-1-1 for an athlete who has
incurred a wound? - ANSWER The athlete's bleeding is uncontrolled.
, Which of the following are examples of heat-related illnesses? - ANSWER Heat
cramps, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke.
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder defined by: - Individuals who believe
they are overweight or are afraid of gaining weight engage in restrictive eating.
The Emergency Action Plan (EAP) should include: ANSWER All of the above.
When dealing with an athlete that has mental health concerns, the coach's
responsibility is to: ANSWER ALL OF THE ABOVE.
An sportsman has suffered a muscular tear in his rear leg. This form of injury is
known as: ANSWER Strain.
If you are caring for an athlete suffering from heat stroke and are unable to
immerse the athlete up to his or her neck in an ice-water pool or tub, what
alternative options do you have? - ANSWER ANY OF THE ABOVE.
How do you treat an athlete who has sustained a possible head, neck, or back
injury? - ANSWER Support the head in whatever position you find it in. Do not
attempt to align it.
To control a nosebleed, have the athlete: - ANSWER Lean slightly forwards
and press the nostrils together until the bleeding stops.
To treat a diabetic athlete who can swallow, administer some sort of sugar, such
as: - ANSWER Any of the above.
Common bulimia nervosa symptoms include: - ANSWER All of the above.
A concussion is a form of brain injury that typically includes: - A temporary
loss of brain function caused by a trauma to the head.
One indicator of a respiratory emergency is wheezing or making a high-pitched
sound.