AT as a Healthcare Provider
Environmental Considerations
Legal Considerations
Infectious Diseases and BBPs
Injuries
100

In the 1920's this family developed an ointment to treat sprained ankles.

Cramer

100

Abnormally low concentration of sodium in blood due to drinking too much fluid

Hyponatremia

100

This term is defined as being legally responsible for harm one causes another person.

Liability

100

Contact between body surfaces, droplet spread, and fecal-oral spread are examples of

Direct Transmission

100

This injury results in several muscle or tendon fibers being partially torn

Grade 2 strain

200

This association was created to enhance the quality of health care provided by certified athletic trainers and to advance the athletic training profession.

NATA

200

This condition occurs when body temperature drops below 98.66 degrees F

Hypothermia

200

Nonfeasance, Misfeasance, Malfeasance, and Negligence are examples of

Torts

200

50% of people with this BBP will develop AIDS within 10 years

HIV

200

A separation of bony articulating surfaces.

Dislocations

300

Injury and illness prevention and wellness protection & clinical evaluation and diagnosis are examples of what?

Domains of Athletic Training

300

Sudden collapse, loss of consciousness (LOC), central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction, flushed hot skin, minimal sweating, shallow breathing, strong rapid pulse, and core temperature of > 105ºF

Exertional Heatstroke

300

This law provides limited protection against legal liability to any individual who voluntarily chooses to provide first aid, if something goes wrong.

Good Samaritan Law

300

This BBP is the most common chronic BBP

Hepatitis C Virus

300

Body support, organ protection, movement, calcium storage, and formation of blood cells are all functions of

Bone

400

This regulation is the most restrictive of all the forms of regulation.

Licensure

400

The second leading cause of death by weather

Lightning

400

The specific length of time that a person can sue for damages from negligence

Statute of Limitations

400

During this stage of pathogen infection, disease reaches its greatest development and likelihood of transmitting the disease to others is highest

Acute stage

400

This fracture only happens in younger individual due to the elastic properties of their bones

Greenstick

500

This type of regulation prevents individuals who are not registered within the state from calling themselves athletic trainers.

Registration

500

This method estimates distance away from a thunder/lightening storm

Flash to Bang

500

__________is alleged when a person does something that a reasonably careful person would not do or fails to do something that a person who is reasonably careful would do under similar circumstances

Negligence

500

The three types of immunity are

Acquired (natural), artificial, and passive

500

This fracture occurs when bone breaks through the skin

Open or Compound Fracture

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