SPORTS FIRST AID 5TH EDITION EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 120 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Epinephrine is a type of antidotal medicine for anaphylactic
shock. - ANSWER-A. True
If an athlete shows signs and symptoms of a mild concussion,
you should - ANSWER-E. B and C
If an athlete has suffered a severe head injury, you should
immediately - ANSWER-A. call emergency medical assistance
If you suspect a mild concussion in an athlete, what should you
do? - ANSWER-B. Remove athlete from play and continue to
monitor.
An athlete gets hit in the head and complains of a slight
headache and ringing in his ears. Within a few minutes he shows
signs of short-term memory loss. What should you do next? -
ANSWER-C. Call emergency medical personnel.
What is a burner (or stinger)? - ANSWER-C. stretching or
pinching of the brachial plexus nerve group
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An athlete should NOT be allowed to participate if she has
ringing in her ears
ANSWER: Correct as listed (indicates possible concussion)
Which of the following actions can an athletic trainer perform to
assist with injury or illness prevention?
develop individualized preseason conditioning programs
ANSWER: Correct as listed
Once emergency medical personnel arrive, your role does NOT
include
continuing cardiopulmonary resuscitation