What does BOC stand for?
Board of Certification
What does the O in SOAP note stand for?
Objective
When considering the "rehab" area of the athletic training room, it is ideal that the floors are made of what material?
Carpet or rubberized flooring
The person has been apprised of and fully understands the risks of being involved with an activity is known as..
Assumption of Risk
A healthcare professional who specializes in preventing, recognizing, managing, and rehabilitating injuries is known as an?
Athletic trainer
What is the legal medical abbreviation for a certified athletic trainer?
ATC
Daily Treatment Log
It is ideal to have how many entrances/exits in the athletic training room?
2. One located within the school/gym, and the other leading to outside.
An AT has obtained the consent of the athlete (or parent, if the athlete is a minor) to be treated is known as what?
Informed consent
What does NATA stand for?
How many Continuing Education Units (CEUs) must an athletic trainer obtain every 2 years?
50
Name 2 identifying pieces of information for an athlete that can be found at the top of a SOAP note.
Name, Date of Birth, Date of Injury, Sport, Grade, Injured body part
Why should a storage area be in a cool, dry area?
Prevent tape, medications, and supplies from being damaged.
A legal wrong characterized by the failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would act in a similar situation.
Negligence
In terms of the Sports Medicine Team, name 2 members of the "Central Team"
The athlete, the athlete's parent/guardian, the team physician, the coach, and the ATC
List 3 different settings an athletic trainer can work in?
High school, Universities and colleges, Professional/semi-professional teams, youth sports leagues, clinic outreach, industrial sites, and military settings
Medical documentation needs to be locked up and free from wandering eyes in order to prevent a violation of what?
HIPAA
Name 2 main modalities/machines that need a drain in the athletic training room.
Ice machine, Whirlpool, Sink
A close connection between the way a person acts and the result of an injury or accident is known as...
Proximate cause
Primary Care Physicians, Podiatrists, Allergists, Cardiologists, Dentists, and Physical Therapists are a few other health care providers that make up what aspect of the Sports Medicine Team?
Peripheral Team
Of all the roles of an athletic trainer, list 3 of them.
Injury prevention, clinical evaluation and diagnoses, immediate care of athletic injuries, treatment/rehab of athletic injuries, organization and administration of athletic injuries, and professional development and responsibility.
Registration, Height/Weight, Blood pressure, Flexibility/Joint stability, Posture, Ear/nose/throat, Heart/lungs/abdomen, Checkout with team physician
Ideally, electrical outlets in the athletic training room need to be how high off of the ground?
3 feet
What does HIPAA stand for?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act