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NFHS test #82
I need a little help here.
Question #82 Which of the following is true regarding knee and ankle braces that are unaltered from the manufacturer's original design/production? a. They do not require any additional padding/covering. b. They must be covered with athletic tape. c. They must be padded with 1/2 inch thick foam. d. They are permitted with a doctor's note. e. All of the above. The instructions there can only be one answer, but I have two. a and c. There is no statement that they must be covered with athletic tape so b is incorrect. Same with d. The rule states that a: is correct and d: Am I missing something? Dave |
Doesn't a and c contradict each other?????? "NO additional padding" and "must be padded with 1/2 inch thick foam." are opposite theories.
Yes you are missing something. |
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Rule says must be padded with a closed-cell, slow recovery foam padding no less than 1/2" thick. That seems to make "c" correct. Rule also says knee and ankle braces which are unaltered from the manufacturer's original design/production do not require any additional padding/covering. That seems to make "a" correct.
Dave |
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I would suggest the NFHS forum as well, but ...
From an email sent to another official:
"After a great deal of consideration the NFHS Forum as it exists today will end on August 15, 2011. The forum has been a useful online tool for many people over the years. The NFHS has decided to make the forum a member benefit. This means that most forum users will be able to continue to communicate via the new forum. The new forum is located at http://nfhs.arbitersports.com We hope that you will find the new NFHS forum to be a very useful item. Sincerely, The NFHS Staff" :( :( :rolleyes: http://www.nfhs.org/cgi-bin/ultimate...;f=13;t=001569 "Member benefit" means posters have to be members of NFOA, at a cost, I think $25. |
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