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EXSS 288: The Sports Medicine Team 100% Solved!
Human Performance - ANSWERS-exercise physiology 
-biomechanics 
-sports psychology 
-sports nutrition 
-sports massage 
-strength and conditioning coach 
 
Injury Management - ANSWERS-practice of medicine 
-sports physical therapy 
-athletic training 
 
Players On the Sports Medicine Team - ANSWERS-physicians 
-dentist 
-podiatrist 
-nurse 
-physicians assistant 
-physical therapist 
-athletic trainer 
-massage therapist 
-exercise physiologist 
-biomechanist 
-nutritionist 
-sport psychologist ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Human Performance - ANSWERS-exercise physiology 
-biomechanics 
-sports psychology 
-sports nutrition 
-sports massage 
-strength and conditioning coach 
 
Injury Management - ANSWERS-practice of medicine 
-sports physical therapy 
-athletic training 
 
Players On the Sports Medicine Team - ANSWERS-physicians 
-dentist 
-podiatrist 
-nurse 
-physicians assistant 
-physical therapist 
-athletic trainer 
-massage therapist 
-exercise physiologist 
-biomechanist 
-nutritionist 
-sport psychologist ...
exss 288 exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions!
False less than 10% lose consiousness, about 25% have difficulty with memory - ANSWERSYou have to lose consciousness to have a concussion? 
 
true many different signs and symptoms associated with concussions - ANSWERSNo two concussions are alike.: 
 
False- direct blow to the body can be transmitted through the spinal cord to the head - ANSWERSYou have to get hit in the head to get a concussion. 
 
false, majority will begin to get symptoms within 15-30 min, but some people can start getting sy...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
False less than 10% lose consiousness, about 25% have difficulty with memory - ANSWERSYou have to lose consciousness to have a concussion? 
 
true many different signs and symptoms associated with concussions - ANSWERSNo two concussions are alike.: 
 
False- direct blow to the body can be transmitted through the spinal cord to the head - ANSWERSYou have to get hit in the head to get a concussion. 
 
false, majority will begin to get symptoms within 15-30 min, but some people can start getting sy...
EXSS 288 Exam 3 100% Accurate!
Foot functions - ANSWERSweight bearing, absorb impact loading forces, adapt to uneven ground, allow efficient propulsion 
 
bones in the foot - ANSWERS28 bones 
 
forefoot bones - ANSWERSphalanges, metatarsals, sesamoids 
 
midfoot bones - ANSWERS5 tarsals: cuboid(3), cunieform, navicular 
 
rearfoot bones - ANSWERStalus and calcaneus 
 
arch functions - ANSWERSassists in supporting body weight 
 
foot arches - ANSWERSmedial longitudinal, lateral lonitudinal, transverse, metatarsal 
 
plantar fa...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Foot functions - ANSWERSweight bearing, absorb impact loading forces, adapt to uneven ground, allow efficient propulsion 
 
bones in the foot - ANSWERS28 bones 
 
forefoot bones - ANSWERSphalanges, metatarsals, sesamoids 
 
midfoot bones - ANSWERS5 tarsals: cuboid(3), cunieform, navicular 
 
rearfoot bones - ANSWERStalus and calcaneus 
 
arch functions - ANSWERSassists in supporting body weight 
 
foot arches - ANSWERSmedial longitudinal, lateral lonitudinal, transverse, metatarsal 
 
plantar fa...
EXSS 288 Exam 4 Questions & answers 100% Correct!
What does the bony alignment of the spine do? - ANSWERSSupport for posture and allow for muscle connection, ligament connection, nerves to branch out and innervate body 
 
Provides protection for spinal cord 
 
The ribs are connected to what - ANSWERStransverse process 
 
brachial plexus - ANSWERSnetwork of nerves originating at the spinal cord 
 
innervates chest, shoulder, and arms 
 
What cervical vertebrae sticks out with flexion - ANSWERSC7 
 
How many thoracic vertebrae are there? - ANSWER...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
What does the bony alignment of the spine do? - ANSWERSSupport for posture and allow for muscle connection, ligament connection, nerves to branch out and innervate body 
 
Provides protection for spinal cord 
 
The ribs are connected to what - ANSWERStransverse process 
 
brachial plexus - ANSWERSnetwork of nerves originating at the spinal cord 
 
innervates chest, shoulder, and arms 
 
What cervical vertebrae sticks out with flexion - ANSWERSC7 
 
How many thoracic vertebrae are there? - ANSWER...
EXSS 288 Exam 2 UNC Questions With Complete Solutions!
Intrinsic Injury - ANSWERSInfection (viral, bacterial) 
 
Extrinsic Injury - ANSWERSTissue stressed to the point of mechanical failure due to excessive force 
 
Primary Injury - ANSWERSDirect, immediate consequence of excessive force (trauma) 
ex. ACL tear, sprained ankle 
 
Secondary Injury - ANSWERSDelayed injury some time after initial trauma; an accomodation to an initial injury 
ex. sprained ankle causes knee or hip to hurt from gait compensation 
 
Acute Injury - ANSWERSMechanical failure ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Intrinsic Injury - ANSWERSInfection (viral, bacterial) 
 
Extrinsic Injury - ANSWERSTissue stressed to the point of mechanical failure due to excessive force 
 
Primary Injury - ANSWERSDirect, immediate consequence of excessive force (trauma) 
ex. ACL tear, sprained ankle 
 
Secondary Injury - ANSWERSDelayed injury some time after initial trauma; an accomodation to an initial injury 
ex. sprained ankle causes knee or hip to hurt from gait compensation 
 
Acute Injury - ANSWERSMechanical failure ...
Exam 2-EXSS 288 100% Accurate!
What is an intrinsic and extrinsic injury? - ANSWERSIntrinsic = infection, extrinsic=orthopedic 
 
What is the difference between an acute injury and a chronic injury? - ANSWERSAcute=macrotrauma, excessive force at a single bout, sudden onset 
Chronic=microtrauma, repeated over extended period of time, gradual onset 
 
What is a primary and secondary injury? - ANSWERSPrimary=direct immediate consequence, Secondary=accommodation to primary injury 
 
What is Dizzy Dean Syndrome? - ANSWERSAn exampl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
What is an intrinsic and extrinsic injury? - ANSWERSIntrinsic = infection, extrinsic=orthopedic 
 
What is the difference between an acute injury and a chronic injury? - ANSWERSAcute=macrotrauma, excessive force at a single bout, sudden onset 
Chronic=microtrauma, repeated over extended period of time, gradual onset 
 
What is a primary and secondary injury? - ANSWERSPrimary=direct immediate consequence, Secondary=accommodation to primary injury 
 
What is Dizzy Dean Syndrome? - ANSWERSAn exampl...
EXSS 288 FINAL EXAM STUDY SET 100% Correct!
What's Sports Medicine? - ANSWERSdescribes a multidisciplinary approach to health management or achievement of full potential, including the physiological, biomechanical, psychological, and pathological phenomena associated with exercise and sport 
 
goal: keep athlete stay healthy and optimize their function 
 
Who is an athlete? - ANSWERSanyone that engages in physical activity 
 
What are the 2 main categories of the umbrella of sports medicine? - ANSWERS1) Human Performance 
2) Injury Manag...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
What's Sports Medicine? - ANSWERSdescribes a multidisciplinary approach to health management or achievement of full potential, including the physiological, biomechanical, psychological, and pathological phenomena associated with exercise and sport 
 
goal: keep athlete stay healthy and optimize their function 
 
Who is an athlete? - ANSWERSanyone that engages in physical activity 
 
What are the 2 main categories of the umbrella of sports medicine? - ANSWERS1) Human Performance 
2) Injury Manag...
EXSS 288- EMS System 100% Solved!
What are the survival and recovery of injured/ill victims dependent on? 
(6 things) - ANSWERS1. Recognition and response by the lay responder 
 (respond to incident, don't fall into bystander effect) 
2. Early activation of the EMS system 
 (call 911) 
3. Professional rescuer care 
4. Pre-hospital care provided by advanced medical personnel 
5. Hospital Care 
6. Rehabilitation 
 
What does Recognition & response include? - ANSWERSCitizens need to take action when injury or illness occurs 
- pro...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
What are the survival and recovery of injured/ill victims dependent on? 
(6 things) - ANSWERS1. Recognition and response by the lay responder 
 (respond to incident, don't fall into bystander effect) 
2. Early activation of the EMS system 
 (call 911) 
3. Professional rescuer care 
4. Pre-hospital care provided by advanced medical personnel 
5. Hospital Care 
6. Rehabilitation 
 
What does Recognition & response include? - ANSWERSCitizens need to take action when injury or illness occurs 
- pro...
EXSS 288 - Exam 1 100% Correct!
Survival and recovery of critically injured or ill victims depends on - ANSWERSearly recognition/response, early activation of EMS system, care provided until more advanced can take over 
 
early activation and response - ANSWERSlay responder 
 
early activation of EMS - ANSWERSsay name, situation, # individuals involved, location/directions, treatment & follow dispatcher instructions 
 
Care provided until advanced personnel arrive - ANSWERSstay with victim, monitor, adjust as needed, inform ad...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Survival and recovery of critically injured or ill victims depends on - ANSWERSearly recognition/response, early activation of EMS system, care provided until more advanced can take over 
 
early activation and response - ANSWERSlay responder 
 
early activation of EMS - ANSWERSsay name, situation, # individuals involved, location/directions, treatment & follow dispatcher instructions 
 
Care provided until advanced personnel arrive - ANSWERSstay with victim, monitor, adjust as needed, inform ad...
EXSS 288 final exam 100% Accurate!
supracondylar fracture - ANSWERSmost common, distal segment pushed up & back, Volkmann's Ischemic Contracture- brachial artery & median nerve 
 
medial epicondyle - ANSWERSelbow dislocation, muscle & ligaments > immature bone, 
 
radial head fracture - ANSWERSrepeated compressive stress, capitulum & radial head, valgus stress during throwing, single bout, excessive compressive stress, direct blow or fall outstretched arm 
 
elbow dislocations - ANSWERSmost are posterior, FOOSH 
 
contusions ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
supracondylar fracture - ANSWERSmost common, distal segment pushed up & back, Volkmann's Ischemic Contracture- brachial artery & median nerve 
 
medial epicondyle - ANSWERSelbow dislocation, muscle & ligaments > immature bone, 
 
radial head fracture - ANSWERSrepeated compressive stress, capitulum & radial head, valgus stress during throwing, single bout, excessive compressive stress, direct blow or fall outstretched arm 
 
elbow dislocations - ANSWERSmost are posterior, FOOSH 
 
contusions ...
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