Vocabulary
NATA
Legal Responsibilities
Rights of patient
team
100
morals; a set of principles or values that influence behavior
ethics
100
members shall respect the rights, welfare,dignity of all.
principle 1
100
what does the S stand in for in S.A.F.E
supervision
100
copy of their proposed procedure
bill of right number 3
100
serves as a communication link among all the individuals involved, making sure everyone has the necessary information.
athletic trainer
200
reduction of the potential for injury
risk management
200
members shall maintain and promote high standards in their provision of services
principle 3
200
what does the E stand for in S.A.F.E
equipment
200
the patient has a right to considerate and respectful care
bill of right 1
200
must know and adhere to state laws and policies and procedures of its athletical conference.
the administration
300
the failure to give reasonable care or to do what another prudent person with similar experience knowledge, and background would have done under the same or similar circumstances.
negligence
300
members shall comply with laws and regulations governing the practice of athletic training.
principle 2
300
what does that F stand for in S.A.F.E
Facilities
300
the patient has the to refuse their treatment.
bill of right 4
300
must emphasize commitment to providing a safe, unbiased, and positive environment in which all participants may excel.
the coach
400
the unlawful touching of an individual without consent.
battery
400
members shall not engage in conduct that could be construed as a conflict of interest or that reflects negatively on the profession.
principle 4
400
what does the A stand for S.A.F.E
aid
400
the patient has the right to know what hospital rules and regulations apply.
the bill of right 12
400
must understand and comply with the team philosophy and written ethical codes, as well as demonstrating for parents, teachers, athletic trainers, coaches and peers
athlete
500
a federal regulation establishing national standards for health care information to protect personal health information.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
500
what is team tryouts
Sample District Athletic Philosophy and Regulation
500
pro misconduct or lack of pro skill that results in injury to patient.
malpractice
500
when a athlete pr client becomes injured the becomes a _____?
patient
500
Ethics are to excersize the ultimate in good conscience and itergarity
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