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Unit 13: Lower Body Musculoskeletal Injuries Help 1. A cross country runner complains of numbness and tingling in the foot and toes while running. Which injury does the athlete likely have? a. stress fracture b. plantar fasciitis c. exertional compartment syndrome d. shin splints e. turf toe 2. Where is an athlete likely to feel pain when suffering from a medial collateral sprain? O a front of the knee b. inside of the knee c. outside of the knee d. inside of the ankle e outside of the ankle 3. Which of the following signs or symptoms is unique to anterior knee pain as opposed to patellar tendinitis and iliotibial band pain? a grating sensation O b. pain with running O c. pain along the outside of the knee Od pain with jumping e, none of the above 4. A neoprene sleeve may help provide support to thigh strains. a true b. false to hit the nuadriceps can cause calcification of the Help Unit 13: Lower Body Musculoskeletal Injuries 4. A neoprene sleeve may help provide support to thigh strains. a. true b. false 5. Repeated blows to the quadriceps can cause calcification of the muscle tissue. a. true O b. false 6. Calf and hamstring stretching may help prevent patellar tendinitis in high jumpers. a true b. false 7. An athlete who complains of severe pain located high on the front thigh muscle probably has an injury of the O a. abductor O b. hip pointer O c. hamstring O d. hip flexor O e. adductor & Vearing shoes with inadequate arch support can increase an athlete’s risk of a. shin splints b. stress fractures c. plantar fascitis d. all of the above e. a and be ASEP PURI TIR Help Unit 14: Facial and Scalp Injuries 1. An athlete gets hit in the eye with a softball and blood starts to pool in her iris. She has no other symptoms or signs of injury. She can return to activity immediately. a true b. false 2. A hockey player is elbowed in the mouth, and one of his front teeth is dislocated. He has no other ill effects. What can you do to provide the best chance of successfully reimplanting the tooth? O a. Rinse the tooth with saline solution, then place it in a tooth saver container b. Wrap the tooth in sterile gauze. O c. Rinse the tooth with water, then put it into a container with milk. d. Place the tooth in a container of ice-cold water. Oe. Call for emergency medical assistance. Previous Section Next Section
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