Answer 1:( D) Patit mal seizures
( In this the person starts to stare at space for a few seconds, this is because of mental illness)
Answer 2 :( E) A&D
( The emergency assistance is required because of the unconscious level of the person)
Answer 3: (E) ( Antidepressants causes difficulty in breathing in many of the patients)
Answer 4: True
Answer 5: False ( it is concerned with the respiratory system)
Answer 6: ( E) Hypoglycemia
( Where the insulin level becomes very low)
Help Unit 10: Sudden Illnesses 1. While waiting to tee off, one of your golfers is...
37. A tennis player complains of dry mouth and excessive thirst and begins to vomit. You detect that her breath smells sweet and fruity. She is likely to be experiencing which of the following conditions? a. insulin reaction b. adverse stimulant reaction c. ketoacidosis d. gastroenteritis e. heatstroke 38. An athlete experiencing an insulin reaction has a. low insulin levels b. hyperglycemia c. hypoglycemia d. a and b e. a and c 39. An athlete who you know has epilepsy...
ASEP Unit 10: Sudden Illnesses An athlete who has an adverse reaction to a depressant may be at risk of a. respiratory difficulties b. seizures c. delirium d. all of the above e. a and b Unit 13: Lower Body Musculoskeletal Injuries Which of the following is most likely to contribute to anterior knee pain? a. blow to the inside of the knee b. blow to the calf muscles c. weak shin muscles d. blow to the kneecap e. all...
3. Which of the following methods should be used to check an athlete’s responsiveness? a. Slap the athlete’s face while calling his name. b. Wiggle the athlete’s foot. c. Tap or squeeze the athlete’s shoulder and ask, Are you all right? d. Poke the athlete’s arm or leg. e. Place smelling salts under the athlete’s nose. 4. If the AED indicates "No shock indicated/advised," you should leave the AED pads on. a. true b. false 5. You coach a women’s...