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Page 1: CHAPTER 11: PYSCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION TEST REVIEW.

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Athletes who sustain injuries that disable them from performing may experience:

A. FearB. DepressionC. AngerD. All of the choices are correct

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Which of the following is the final Kubler-Ross stage?

A. AcceptanceB. AngerC. BargainingD. Depression

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One of the most common mental and emotional stress producers is:

A. Anxiety B. FearC. StalenessD. Complacency

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Deterioration in the usual standard of performance, chronic fatigue, indigestion, and inability to sleep often

accompany:

A. ComplacencyB. MalingeringC. LazinessD. Staleness

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An athletic trainer should do which of the following when dealing with an injured athlete:

A. Be a good listenerB. Find out what the problem isC. Be aware of body imageD. All of the above

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Which of the following is an outward sign of overreaction?

A. Weakness B. ArgumentativenessC. NauseaD. Confusion

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Which of the following is an outward sign of an overreaction to an injury?

A. Weakness, tremblingB. HyperactivityC. PerspirationD. Emotionlessness

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In which of the phases of rehabilitation does the patient feel fearful and may be in denial?

A. Immediate post-injuryB. Advanced rehabilitationC. Early postoperativeD. Post rehabilitation

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During stress the threat is immediate and the body's response is instantaneous.

A. ChronicB. AcuteC. AnxietyD. Exhaustive

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Two types of stress are:

A. No stress and high stressB. Eustress and distressC. Happy stress and sad stressD. Daily stress and chronic stress

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Which of the following mood disorders can be treated with light therapy?

A. Panic attacksB. Posttraumatic stress disorderC. PhobiaD. Seasonal affective disorder

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In performing progressive muscle relaxation, the athlete must first tense the muscles for seconds, and then

relax them for seconds.

A. 5-7; 10-15B. 5-7; 20-30C. 10-15; 10-15D. 10-15; 20-30

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A mental training technique used to quell an active mind is:

A. Progressive muscle relaxationB. "Fight or flight" responseC. MeditationD. Psychoanalysis

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During meditation all of the following are performed EXCEPT:

A. Muscles are tensed and then relaxedB. Several deep breaths are takenC. A word is repeated several timesD. Eyes are closed

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BonusThe first step in arm relaxation is to:

A. Relax hand and forearmB. Straighten armC. Bend elbowD. Clench fist

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As a result of staleness, athletes will exhibit higher blood pressure or an increased pulse rate, both at rest and

during activity.

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During times of chronic stress, there is a decrease in blood corticosteroids from the adrenal cortex, resulting in the

"fight or flight" response.

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Injury may affect an athlete as much psychologically as it does physiologically.

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After an athlete has received a serious injury, a common error is for the athletic trainer to try to talk the person

out of being angry or depressed.

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BONUSThe athlete who enters a contest while angry, frustrated, or

discouraged is less prone to injury than the individual who is going all out in the competition.

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Every athletic trainer should be familiar with the appropriate counseling skills necessary to address an

athlete's concerns and fears.

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An athlete must be informed and able to vent any frustration during the rehabilitation process.

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The rate and degree of injury acceptance is the same for all athletes.

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To ensure that there is a maximum positive response, all aspects of the rehab process must be explained in

layman's terms to the athlete.

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If an athlete is experiencing burnout, he/she begins to have a negative self concept, a negative attitude and a

loss of concern for the feelings of others.

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Relaxation technique in which you focus on a mental stimulation

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Symptoms of chronic fatigue and apathy in which to overcome, decrease duration of practice but with

high intensity

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The feeling of uncertainty or apprehension

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A technique that one creates an experience in the mind

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Forces that can be positive or negative

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Make your wager

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List the five stages of coping with a loss


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