Rehab Careers
Sports Med. Umbrella
HIPAA & Ethics
SOAP Note
100
This healthcare professional treats disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles

Orthopedic Surgeon

100

Why are sports medicine professionals important?

Injuries are a part of the game

100

There are how many pillars to medical ethics?

4

100

What the patient tells you goes into what category of SOAP note?

S for Subjective

200

This profession you can begin immediately after high school in many gym settings once you pass the CPT exam

Certified Personal Trainer (CPT)

200

Organization that represents high school sports in Tennessee?

Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA)

200

The 3 D's when it comes to HIPAA and PHI

Document...Document...Document

200

These 2 sections of the SOAP note are where you state what is possibly wrong with the patient and what further actions you have for them.

"A" Assessment and "P" for Plan

300

This rehab career has been surging over the past 5-10 years especially in the high school and collegiate levels with the rise of sports science and high level athletics

Strength Coach 

300

There is a positive correlation between a higher level of fitness and lower risk of (what)?

Injuries

300

Acronyms for HIPAA and PHI stands for...

Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act

Protected Health Information

300
Main difference between Objective and Subjective

Objective is measurable that can be seen whereas subjective can differ from person to person

400

Briefly explain the difference between a chiropractor and a massage therapist

Chiropractor = adjustments and manipulations

Massage Therapist = manual therapy for injuries and promote wellness

400

Ideally people properly trained in: (what)? should respond to high stress/intense situations

CPR, AED Usage, first-aid techniques, and emergency preparedness

400

Most violations of HIPAA are?

Non-intentional, sloppy work habits, and carelessness

400

Important part of the "Plan" phase, passing on care to the next medical professional

Continuity of Service/Care

500

Difference between OT and PT?

Occupational Therapist = more focused on getting patient back to ADL's (activities of daily living)

Physical Therapist = focused on patient getting their body/specific body part moving again

500

Old School Mentality vs. New School when it comes to injury process

Reactive (To Injuries) vs. Proactive (Prevention)

500

Giving the patient the freedom to choose is what pillar of medical ethics?

Autonomy

500

If you think there are multiple injuries going on then you would make a list of?

Differential diagnoses 

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