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11-24-1987 PTRC Meeting Agenda
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11-24-1987 PTRC Meeting Agenda
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9.) Injuries which coaches should be prepared to render first aid include the following: • <br /> A. Setting broken bones, types of antiseptic on cuts, wrenched backs, upset stomachs <br /> B. Heat related problems, bruises, sprains and cuts <br /> C. Sprains, breaks, headaches, scrapes, back pain <br /> D. Should not do anything, just call for help <br /> 10.) Choose the list of procedures that volunteer coaches should be most familiar with: <br /> A. Thorough knowledge of physiology, anatomy and kinesiology <br /> B. A winning at all costs attitude and good coaching <br /> C. Balanced diet, proper exercise, safe playing area, and rules appropriate for each age group <br /> D. Water, muscle building activities, elimination of unskilled players, proper shoes <br /> 11.) When treating sprains, potential breaks and bruises which of the following do you do? <br /> A. Apply ice or cold compress <br /> B. Manipulate until stiffness is gone <br /> C. Soak in warm water <br /> D. Massage gently with analgesic <br /> 12.) An abrasion is an open wound which occurs when the skin is scraped or rubbed off. Abrasions should be <br /> treated by: <br /> A. Spraying immediately with an antiseptic which stings <br /> B. Daily cleaning with soap and water, and dressing with sterile gauze and a bandage <br /> C. Nothing, because abrasions are not serious <br /> D. Wrapping tightly and return to play <br /> 13.) A candy bar right before the game or practice will: • <br /> A. Increase the potential of injury <br /> B. Have a negative effect on performance <br /> C. Have no effect on the athlete <br /> D. Reduce the potential of injury <br /> 14.) When conditioning an athlete the coach should plan a program that is appropriate for the: <br /> A. Gifted athlete only <br /> B. Specific sport of the athlete <br /> C. All conditioning programs are the same regardless of the sport <br /> D. Not be concerned about conditioning since the athlete is young and active <br /> 15.) It is advisable that all volunteer youth sport coaches receive additional information by: <br /> A. Reading books <br /> B. Talking to other coaches <br /> C. Attending a CPR and First-Aid course <br /> D. All of the above <br /> Name <br /> Address <br /> City <br /> State Zip <br /> Date <br />
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