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Chapter 01
Multiple Choice Questions 1. Which of the following definitions best describes the field of "sports medicine"?
A. Doctors who provide care to athletesB. Different specialized areas related to performance and injuryC.
The team physician, the athletic trainer and the coach
D. An association with a few professional organizations
2. Which of the following is part of the sports medicine team? A. Exercise Physiologist
B. CoachC. Certified Athletic TrainerD.
All the above
3. Athletic training is: A. A specialization in sports medicineB. A major link between sports programs and the medical communityC. Concerned with prevention and treatment
of athletic injuriesD.
All of the above
4. In the absence of a certified athletic trainer a coach must be able to do all of the following except
: A. Inspect and Maintain equipmentB. Render first aidC.
Diagnose injuries
D. Perform CPR
5. Of the professionals listed below, who has the ultimate responsibility for the total health care of the student-athlete? A. School nurseB. CoachC. Athletic trainerD.
Physician
6. The athletic trainer is most directly responsible for all phases of health care in an athletic environment except:
A. Prevention of athletic injuriesB. First aid and injury managementC.
Medical diagnoses of athletic injuries
D. Implementation of prescribed rehabilitation
7. Which would not be considered an appropriate injury prevention strategy of the sports
medicine team? A. Coordinating the administration of comprehensive physical examinations and pre-participation screenings of all athletesB. Implementing appropriate
training and conditioning programs for all athletesC.
Prescribing daily vitamin supplementation for all athletes
D. Selecting and fitting any necessary protective equipment for all athletes
8. Which of the following is NOT
the responsibility of the coach as part of the Sports Medicine Team? A. Sufficiently warn all players of the inherent risks of participation
B. Ensure that the playing area is safeC. Ensure that personal protective equipment is safe and fitted properlyD.
Make decisions on returning athletes to practice and competition following an injury
9. Seeing that the protective equipment is of the highest quality, properly fitted, and maintained is the primary responsibility of the: A. Athletic trainerB. Team physician
C. Recreation specialistD.
Equipment manager
10. Which of the following statements best fits the team physician? A. Is the direct medical resource for coaches to understand the physical demands of the various sports
B. Needs to work completely independent of the coach and athletic trainerC. Needs to focus the physical exam only on the heart, lungs, and blood pressure; these will give the information neededD.
Is the final authority in determining when an injured athlete can return to practice and competition
11. The individual who is responsible for compiling medical histories and conducting
physical examinations for each athlete is the: A. Athletic trainerB. CoachC. School nurse
D.
Team physician
12. Which of the following individuals is NOT
considered a fitness professional?
A.
Biomechanist
B. NutritionistC. Athletic TrainerD. Strength and conditioning coach
13. Which of the following may be considered a health care provider? A. Activity specialistB.
Recreational therapist
C. Recreation supervisorD. Recreation director
14. Which of the following members of the sports medicine team should be consulted for problems and lesions on the skin? A. InternistB.
Dermatologist
C. Psychologist
D. Neurologist
15. Which of the following individuals assists athletes with coping mechanisms following an injury? A. Sport PhysiologistB. Sport PsychiatristC. Sport PodiatristD.
Sport Psychologist
16. Which of the following organizations does NOT
offer certifications for personal fitness
trainers? A. ACSMB.
BOC
C. ACED. NASM
True / False Questions 17. The coach is directly responsible for preventing injuries through the application of conditioning programs. A. True
B. False
18. The American College of Sports Medicine is the national organization that sets standards for the certification of athletic trainers. A. True
B. False
19. Prevention of injury is a minor goal of athletic training. A. True
B. False 20. It is not important for a coach to further his/her knowledge of the sport.
A. True
B. False
21. One of the duties of a team physician is to serve as an advisor to the athletic trainer, coach, and athlete.
A. True
B. False
22. In a high school setting the school nurse has the responsibility for recognition of sports injuries.
A. True
B. False
23. The team physician must have authority in determining the status of an individual who wishes to participate in the athletic program. A. True
B. False
24. It is the team physician's responsibility to determine an athlete's health status using a physical examination. A. True
B. False
25. The primary sports medicine team providing health care to the athlete consists of the
coach, athletic trainer, and team manager.
A. True
B. False
26. The team physician works primarily under the supervision of the athletic trainer; who
is ultimately responsible for directing the total health care of the athlete.
A. True
B. False
27. A certified personal fitness trainer is responsible for the immediate care and treatment of injuries in the athletic setting. A. True
B. False
28. The focus of the fitness professional is to improve an athlete's level of performance.
A. True
B. False
29. Once an athlete returns to the weight room with the strength and conditioning coach following an injury, the athletic trainer does not have any responsibilities for this athlete's training regimen. A. True
B. False
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