The current required entry level education for athletic training…
What is a master’s degree?
The application of athletic training knowledge, skills, and clinical abilities on an actual patient.
What is direct patient care?
This system based examination is conducted by the AT for every athlete prior to any participation in physical activity and must be cleared by the team physician.
What is a pre participation exam or PPE?
The written expression of an organization’s philosophy, purposes and characteristics.
What is a mission statement?
This is dependent on several factors including the number of athletes, sports, and the ratio of male to female athletes.
What is budget size?
The number of required credits needed for CEUs every two years…
What is 50?
The role of _ is to assure student clinical progression, clinical site evaluation, student evaluation, preceptor training, and preceptor evaluation.
Who is the clinical education coordinator?
Athletic trainers use _ to help in the unlikely event of lawsuits and may aid in obtaining funding for the training room.
What are records?
Failure to have this constitutes a breach of the institution’s legal responsibility to conduct safe programs and covers practices, games, and conditioning sessions.
What is an EAP?
These are items that cannot be reused such as tape, bandages, etc.
What is an expendable?
There are _ accredited athletic training programs in the United States.
What is 400?
The 4 Cs of athletic training use during clinical practice are…
What is concentration, confidence, composure, and commitment?
This act created in 1996 ensures privacy of health information, release of the minimum needed information to other personnel, obtain consent for treatment, and to safeguard patient information.
What is HIPAA
The acronym WOTS UP stands for…
What is weaknesses, opportunities, threats and strengths underlying planning?
This includes all materials, equipment, or supplies that are immediately available for use and measures return on investment.
What is inventory?
This person wrote what is known as “The Bible” of athletic training.
Who is Bill Prentice?
The required minimum number of hours needed for clinical rotation within the program…
What is 1000 hours?
This is required by all ATs to record after evaluation of an athlete with a new injury every time.
What is documentation?
This is a written form that includes the name of the service provider, description of the service that is provided, identification of the target clients, and quality declaration.
What is a vision statement?
This is used for controlling costs that allows for ordering a large bulk of items at once and includes item price, number of items needed, and total price.
What is a bid sheet?
The first accredited athletic training program in the United States…
What is Indiana State University?
This is Risk reduction, wellness, and health literacy, Assessment, evaluation, and diagnosis, Critical incident management, Therapeutic Intervention, and Health Care administration and professional responsibility.
What are the five domains of athletic training?
This form should be kept to record all treatments given or preventative/supportive techniques applied by the athletic training staff.
What is a medical history form?
The importance of this document needed in every setting to inform personnel of risk management, safety, clarity, compliance, medical records, and facility operation.
What is the purpose of policies and procedures?
A document that formalizes the terms of the purchase and transmits the intentions of the buyer to purchase goods or services from a vendor.
What is a purchase order?