Ch 1: AT as HCP
Ch 2: Healthcare Organ. & Admin. in AT
Ch 3 Legal Concerns & Insurance
NATA Position Statements
Bonus
100

When was the NATA established?

A. 2001

B. 1994

C. 1945

D. 1950

D. 1950

100

True or False: 

HIPAA guarantees the privacy of medical records and personal health information as well as an individual’s right to view his or her own medical records

True

100

True or False: 

If an athlete sprains his/her ankle during a soccer practice, the team’s athletic trainer fails to provide care for this athlete, and as a result the injury gets worse. He/she can be held liable for negligence.

True

100

Emergency Action Plans should be:

A. Inclusive and inflexible

B. Rehearsed and venue specific

C. Written and approved before the end of the season

D. All of the above should be in an EAP

E. None of the above should be in an EAP

B. Rehearsed and venue specific

100

True or False:

Athletic trainers always get reimbursed by insurance companies for all of their services performed.

False

200

Which of the following is not one of the five domains of athletic training?

A. Injury/Illness Prevention and Wellness Protection

B. Immediate and Emergency Care

C. Therapeutic Intervention

D. Liability and Insurance

E. Examination, Assessment, and Diagnosis

D. Liability and Insurance

200

What does SOAP stand for?

  1. Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
  2. Subjective, Observation, Assessment, Plan
  3. Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Participation
  4. Special tests, Objective, Attitude, Plan

A. Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

200

The state of being legally responsible for the harm that one causes another person is known as:

A. Liability

B. Negligence

C. Standard of Care

D. Duty of Care

A. Liability

200

Which of the following areas of the pre-participation exam includes the assessment of height, weight, and body composition:

  1. Medical History
  2. Physical Examination
  3. Cardiovascular Screening
  4. Neurologic Screening
  5. All of the above

B. Physical Examination

200

All of the following should be elements of a hydrotherapy area EXCEPT:

  1. GFI for the outlets to prevent electrical shock
  2. All electrical outlets should be placed 4-5 feet above the floor
  3. Floors sloped toward drain
  4. Rubber duckies to entertain the patients

D. Rubber duckies to entertain the patients

300

In order to maintain certification, athletic trainers must accumulate continuing education units (CEUs), how many are necessary over what period of time:

  1. 50 over 3 years
  2. 50 over 2 years
  3. 75 over 2 years
  4. 75 over 3 years
  5. None of above

B. 50 over 2 years

300

Which of the following is an example of non-consumable capital?

  1. Scissors
  2. First aid supplies
  3. Crutches
  4. Ice machine
  5. All of the Above

D. Ice machine

300

Malfeasance is:

  1. The health care provider performs action that is not his/hers to legally perform
  2. The health care provider’s failure to perform legal duty
  3. The health care provider’s failure to show up for work
  4. The health care provider performs an action incorrectly that the he/she has the legal right to do

A. The health care provider performs action that is not his/hers to legally perform

300

Which of the following is not included as rationale for conducting a neurocognitive assessment during a preparticipation examination:

  1. To establish baselines for memory recall
  2. To establish baselines for balance
  3. To establish baselines for response time
  4. To establish baselines for brain size

D. To establish baselines for brain size

300

How would you write the professional credential for an athletic trainer who is nationally certified to include after their name? 


I.E: Brittany Domingo ____

ATC

400

In which step of EBP would a PICO be beneficial?

A. Searching literature

B. Applying evidence

C. Assessing outcomes

D. Developing a clinical question

E. Evaluating the strength of evidence

D. Developing a clinical question

400

Which of the following programs sessions would take the longest to complete during a single day:

  1. Rehab session
  2. Work conditioning session
  3. Work hardening session
  4. Workout session


C. Work hardening session

400

The length of time an individual has to sue for damages from negligence is known as:

A. Standard of care

B. Duty of care

C. Assumptions of Risk

D. Statute of Limitations

D. Statute of Limitations

400

The team physician:

  1. Does not need to be aware of the physical demands of the various sports because that is the athletic trainer's role
  2. Needs to work completely independent of the athletic trainer
  3. Needs to focus the physical exam on the heart, lungs, and blood pressure
  4. Is the final authority in determining when an athlete may return to play

D. Is the final authority in determining when an athlete may return to play

400

What is the degree you will earn at the conclusion of the Master's program for athletic training?

BSAT

MSAT

MAT

DAT

MSAT

500

Which of the following governs the practice of athletic training:

  1. The NATA Code of Ethics
  2. Federal law
  3. Individual state licensing agencies
  4. The Hippocratic Oath
  5. Employers

C. Individual state licensing agencies

500

What does OSHA stand for?

  1. Organizational Staffing and Housing Association
  2. Organization for Standards of Health Aptitudes
  3. Organization for Sitting and Hiding Administration
  4. Occupational Safety and Health Administration

D. Occupational Safety and Health Administration

500

What is third part reimbursement?


A. The patient directly paying the health care provider for services rendered.

B. The game referee getting paid for officiating.

C. The insurance company paying the health care provider for services render to the patient.

D. The insurance company paying the patient for the health care provider over charging

C. The insurance company paying the health care provider for services render to the patient.

500

What is the primary purpose of a pre-participation health exam?

A. Satisfy insurance and liability issues

B. Identify whether an athletes is at risk before they participate

C. Reveal qualifying conditions

D. None of the above are the primary purpose of a pre-participation exam 

B. Identify whether an athletes is at risk before they participate

500

Which of the following question is not included in the BBP Exposure Report Form for Concord University?


A. Did you wash your hands after exposure?

B. What bodily fluid were you exposed to?

C. How could this exposure have been prevented?

D. What personal protective equipment were you exposed to?


A. Did you wash your hands after exposure?

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