Deck 23: Sports Participation Evaluation

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Which of the following radiographic studies is no longer recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as a screening examination for individuals with Down syndrome?

A)Skull x-rays
B)Pelvic x-rays
C)Cervical spine x-rays
D)Thoracic spine x-rays
E)Lumbar spine x-rays
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Part of the screening orthopedic component of the examination includes evaluating the person while

A)performing push-ups.
B)duck walking.
C)twisting at the waist.
D)crossing the arms over the chest.
E)performing jumping-jacks.
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Your 15-year-old patient appears to have a too-thin body build. Radiography of an ankle injury reveals a stress fracture. You should question this patient about her

A)sleep patterns.
B)salt intake.
C)aerobic workouts.
D)menstrual cycles.
E)family history.
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The goals of preparticipation sports evaluation (PPE) include

A)screening for steroid use or abuse.
B)determining the best fit for positions in each sport.
C)identify health problems that increase risk of injury or death during participation.
D)securing a legal contract before recommending limiting participation.
E)predict brain injury and concussion.
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You are conducting a preparticipation physical examination for a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome who will be playing soccer. She has increased deep tendon reflexes, ankle clonus, and a positive Babinski sign. What would be your next course of action?

A)Cervical spine radiograph
B)Immediate referral to a neurosurgeon
C)Mini-Mental State Examination
D)Nerve conduction studies
E)Visual acuity
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The checkout station for preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE) is critical because at this point

A)all completed forms are distributed.
B)parental cosignatures are obtained.
C)the relevant history is obtained.
D)data is reviewed and follow-up actions coordinated
E)a primary care visit will not be required.
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Which medical condition would exclude one from sports participation?

A)Asthma
B)Fever
C)Controlled seizures
D)Stage 1 hypertension
E)Sickle cell trait
Question
Which of the following may be a component of the female athlete triad?

A)Heavy menstrual periods
B)Fevers
C)Seizures
D)Weight gain
E)Binging and purging
Question
One of the most important aspects to consider in all portions of the orthopedic screening examination is

A)muscle contraction.
B)flexibility.
C)muscle development.
D)balance.
E)symmetry.
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A parent is advised to restrict contact or collision sports participation for his or her child. An example of a sport in which this child could participate is

A)hockey.
B)roller skating.
C)track.
D)skateboarding.
E)diving.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding sports-related concussions?

A)They are only caused by a direct blow to the head.
B)They may or may not involve a loss of consciousness.
C)They are usually associated with abnormal neuroimaging studies.
D)Symptoms largely reflect structural rather than functional disturbances.
E)They typically result in delayed onset of symptoms that rarely resolve spontaneously.
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Deck 23: Sports Participation Evaluation
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Which of the following radiographic studies is no longer recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as a screening examination for individuals with Down syndrome?

A)Skull x-rays
B)Pelvic x-rays
C)Cervical spine x-rays
D)Thoracic spine x-rays
E)Lumbar spine x-rays
Cervical spine x-rays
2
Part of the screening orthopedic component of the examination includes evaluating the person while

A)performing push-ups.
B)duck walking.
C)twisting at the waist.
D)crossing the arms over the chest.
E)performing jumping-jacks.
duck walking.
3
Your 15-year-old patient appears to have a too-thin body build. Radiography of an ankle injury reveals a stress fracture. You should question this patient about her

A)sleep patterns.
B)salt intake.
C)aerobic workouts.
D)menstrual cycles.
E)family history.
menstrual cycles.
4
The goals of preparticipation sports evaluation (PPE) include

A)screening for steroid use or abuse.
B)determining the best fit for positions in each sport.
C)identify health problems that increase risk of injury or death during participation.
D)securing a legal contract before recommending limiting participation.
E)predict brain injury and concussion.
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You are conducting a preparticipation physical examination for a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome who will be playing soccer. She has increased deep tendon reflexes, ankle clonus, and a positive Babinski sign. What would be your next course of action?

A)Cervical spine radiograph
B)Immediate referral to a neurosurgeon
C)Mini-Mental State Examination
D)Nerve conduction studies
E)Visual acuity
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The checkout station for preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE) is critical because at this point

A)all completed forms are distributed.
B)parental cosignatures are obtained.
C)the relevant history is obtained.
D)data is reviewed and follow-up actions coordinated
E)a primary care visit will not be required.
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Which medical condition would exclude one from sports participation?

A)Asthma
B)Fever
C)Controlled seizures
D)Stage 1 hypertension
E)Sickle cell trait
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Which of the following may be a component of the female athlete triad?

A)Heavy menstrual periods
B)Fevers
C)Seizures
D)Weight gain
E)Binging and purging
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One of the most important aspects to consider in all portions of the orthopedic screening examination is

A)muscle contraction.
B)flexibility.
C)muscle development.
D)balance.
E)symmetry.
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A parent is advised to restrict contact or collision sports participation for his or her child. An example of a sport in which this child could participate is

A)hockey.
B)roller skating.
C)track.
D)skateboarding.
E)diving.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding sports-related concussions?

A)They are only caused by a direct blow to the head.
B)They may or may not involve a loss of consciousness.
C)They are usually associated with abnormal neuroimaging studies.
D)Symptoms largely reflect structural rather than functional disturbances.
E)They typically result in delayed onset of symptoms that rarely resolve spontaneously.
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