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Honors Rehabilitative Careers Semester Review

Be familiar with terminology and abbreviations from entire semester (weeks 1-8 on
Schoology)!

An observable condition that indicates the existence of a disease or injury; something you can
see when performing an evaluation:

A condition not visually apparent to the examiner, indicating the existence of a disease or injury;
usually obtained during the history-taking process:

Procedure that may prove harmful to the athlete at this time:

Mobility of a body segment is:

Away from a point of reference is:

Term that means orderly and is based on a specific sequence of events:

Stretching or tearing of a muscle:

Stretching or tearing of a ligament:

Close to a point of reference:

The term supination means:

If an athlete is lying prone what are they lying on?

If an athlete is lying supine what are they lying on?

An athlete’s ability to sense their position in space is:

The term that means without symptoms:

The term that means wasting away or decrease in size of the muscle:

Your axial skeleton involves what parts of the body?

Your appendicular skeleton involves what parts of the body?


Abbreviations UE and LE stand for:

You _____ a ligament and ____ a muscle or tendon.

Rotation of a joint TOWARD the midline of the body is known as:

The process of walking is known as:

The fluid filled sac that decreases friction between soft tissue and bones is a:

Rotation of a joint AWAY from the midline of the body is known as:

Another name for bruising is _________.

The ________ for an athlete is the main problem or concern they are having.

What is the abbreviation for rule out?

What does MOI, s/sx, tx stand for?


M: s/sx:
O: tx:
I:

What does OSHA stand for?


O:
S:
H:
A:

The Emergency Action Plan specifies the needs in 4 basic categories, what are those categories?

How often should you check emergency equipment?

Who is in charge while spine boarding?

How many certified athletic trainers must be present to remove helmet and shoulder pads?
What does HIPAA stand for?
H:
I:
P:
A:
A:

What does HMO & PPO stand for?


H: P:
M: P:
O: O:

What are the different types of ROM and what do each mean for the patient?

What is the definition of kinesiology?

List and explain the 3 stages of inflammation.

List the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation.

When spine boarding an athlete, what do you assess first?

When spine boarding an athlete what do you stabilize?

What does SOAP and HOPS stand for?


S: H:
O: O:
A: P:
P: S:
Explain what goes in each part of a SOAP note.

Write the cranial nerves, what they test, and how they are assessed.

Also be sure to review head & face notes, neck & spine notes, and shoulder notes as well as
the diagrams from each of them.

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