characterized by a rapid onset, resulting from a traumatic event?
What is an acute injury?
100
to cause harm to someone, other than a breach of contract, in legal terminology
What is tort?
100
Levels of strain/sprain from least severe to most severe
What is Grade one, grade two, grade three?
100
NATA
What is National Athletic Trainers Association?
100
corrects defomities of the musculoskeletal system
What is an orthopedic surgeon?
200
magnitude of a single force for which the anatomical structure of interest is damaged
What is critical force?
200
When the athlete assumes responsibility for an injury, or in other words, he or she agrees to participate in a particular sport, when there is a chance of suffering an injruy and participates knowing the risk.
What is assumption of risk?
200
T or F: to become a BOC-certified athletic trainer, one must complete both academic and clinical requirements and successfully pass the certification examination.
What is true?
200
206
What is the number of bones in the body?
200
military, high school, professional sports
What are places an athletic trainer might work?
300
characterized by a slow, insidious onset
What is chronic injury?
300
the failure to do what a reasonably careful and prudent person would have done under the same circumstances.
What is negligence?
300
T or F: Acting in an improper way is a form of negligence know as an act of omission.
What is False?
300
Example of a contact sport
What is football?
300
type of sprain that has moderate pain and swelling
What is a grade two sprain?
400
tendon, ligament, facia, cartilage
What is examples of soft tissues?
400
Licensed Athletic Trainer
What is LAT?
400
Gold standard for professional regulation
What is Licensure?
400
Injury
What is an act that causes hurt or damage?
400
breaks or cracks in a bone?
What is a fracture?
500
swimming
What is an example of a non conact sport?
500
BOC
What is Board of Certification?
500
An injury to a tendon is called a
What is a strain?
500
branch of medicine that is concerned with the medical aspects of sports participation