What is the correct credentials for certified athletic trainer? (the letters behind Ms. Tara's name)?
What is ATC
The state of being legally responsible for the harm one causes to another person.
What is liability
How many hours does an AT need for licensure and in what time frame?
What is 12 hours every year
Trauma induced alteration in mental status that may or may not involve loss of consciousness
What is a concussion
Can a player is symtpomatic and move onto the next step of their protocol?
What is No
Who does an Athletic Trainer work under?
This law provides limited protection against legal liability to one that provides care should something go wrong
What is Good Samaritan Law
Teams of people from different disciplines, that come together for a common purpose & to address an issue from all angles- An integrated team approach to healthcare.
What is a multiple disciplinary team approach
Name for balance testing for concussion test (can be standing in tandem stance)
What is Romberg Test
What is the care for a skull fracture?
Emergency Room
What level of degree do I need to have?
What is a masters degree
The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
What is negligence
What are the two sides to the sports medicine umbrella?
What is human performance and injury prevention
What is a skull fracture
What we OBSERVE in an athlete is considered what?
What is Signs
How many hours of continuing education do you need for your certification and how long do you have to get them?
What is 50 hours every 2 years
Specific length of time an individual can sue for injury resulting from negligence.
What is Statue of Limitations
What does NATA stand for?
What is National Athletic Trainers Association
What is a bruise/discoloartion behind the ear, possible skull fracture
What the athlete is FEELING
What is Symptoms
What exam must an athletic trainer pass to become certified?
What is the Board of Certification (BOC)
Athlete is made aware of inherent risks involved in sport and voluntarily decides to continue participating. Usually expressed in written waiver or implied from conduct of athlete once participation begins
What is assumption of risk
What year was the NATA founded?
Rapid swelling ofthe brain following second concussion before symptoms of previous concussion have resolved
What is second impact syndrome
Return to play steps have to be how many hours between one another?
What is 24 hours