An individual(s) who are dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the physically active population as well as the prevention of athletic-related injuries and illnesses.
What is Athletic Trainer
Ensuring injuries don't happen
Prevention
What is the highest level of education for an Athletic Trainer?
Includes the way that food fulfills the metabolic needs of the body. Athletes have different nutritional demands than those of people who do not exercise.
What is Nutrition
What is no.
Also known as the "Primary" Team
What is Central Team
Everything has a place, and all encounters documented
What is Organization and Administration
What US state does NOT require licensure?
Refers to the science of drugs and drug interactions in the body. ATs cannot administer, they must still understand prescription and non prescription medications.
How tall is Brandie?
What is 5'4"
Also known as the "Secondary Team"
What is Peripheral Team
Therapy and recovery stages after injury
What is Rehabilitation

What setting do Rodeo ATs fall under?
What is Non-Traditional?
Includes knowing the disease processes and the disabilities that result from athletic injuries. This includes disabilities that may exist as pre-existing conditions in active people.
What is my favorite color?
What is black.
This is the agency responsible for administering an Athletic Trainer's Exam/Boards.
Taking care of injuries as they happen in real time
What is Immediate/Acute Care
Name a setting (NOT RODEO/NT) for Athletic Trainers
Secondary School
Universities and colleges
Professional and Semi Professional Sports
Clinical and Hospital Settings
Industrial AT
Military
Refers to the methods of facilitating the healing process. Understanding of the physics behind energy absorption, dissipation, and transmission as energy is applied to the body through various modalities.
What is my favorite sport to work/watch?
What is baseball.
What does NATA stand for?
Determining what the injury is and the following management.
What is Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis
What % of Athletic Trainer's work in professional sports?
1%
2%
5%
20%
What is 2%
Understanding the psychological and sociological aspects of an injury/illness and knowing how to intervene and refer an athlete for appropriate care. ATs ability to use what they have learned to understand an athletes behavior after an injury or illness.
What is Psychosocial Intervention
What is my husband's name?
What is Scott