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Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries

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When core temps get too low.
Refers to the ability of a muscle to perform a repetitive action.
Fats or lipids found in the body.
Rate of performing work.
When core temps get too high.
Exam completed by potential Athletic Trainers
Ability for body to adjust to environment
Occurs between the skin and the environment, moisture drys on the skin
Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education
Occurs when blood volume decreases and the body is unable to pump blood sufficiently.
Important source of energy for working muscles.
Equipment that is worn to protect the cranium or scalp.
Activities that require oxygen.
Indication of responsibility.
Method of transferring HEAT from the body.
Refers to maximum force that a muscle can generate.
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Most serious heat-illness, when body's thermoregulatory system stops working.
National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment
Unit of energy.
Contraction that occurs when the muscle generates force, but there is NO joint movement.
Pre-participation physical examination
Gradual change in the type, intensity, and amount of training needed.
Low blood pressure.
Shows responsible person failed to take action to prevent harm or injury or damage.
Exchange of heat energy by electromagnetic waves.
International Organization for Standardization
Ability to start, stop and change direction.
Activities that are performed "without oxygen".
National Association for Athletic Trainers
A chronic disease effecting blood sugar levels.