The profession evaluates, rehabilitates, and manages injured athletes so they can safely participate in their sport.
What is athletic training?
This is the state of being legally responsible for the harm one causes to another.
What is liability?
This organization was created for athletic trainers.
What is the NATA?
This is when a healthcare provider fails to perform their legal duty.
What is nonfeasance?
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What is personal health information?
This individual is responsible for teaching the athletes proper technique relative to their sport.
Who is the coach?
This provides limited protection against legal liability to someone that tries to provide care if something goes wrong.
What is the Good Samaritan Law?
This one of the most important qualities an athletic trainer must have.
What is communication?
This is when a healthcare provider performs an action that is not theirs to perform.
What is malfeasance?
These are the two most common types of regulation for athletic trainers.
What is certification and licensure?
The individual responsible for clearing an athlete to return to play after an injury.
What is a doctor?
This is the failure to use reasonable or ordinary care.
What is negligence?
These are two of the non-traditional employment settings for athletic trainers.
What is law enforcement and performing arts?
This is when a healthcare provider performs an action incorrectly that he/she has the legal right to perform.
What is misfeasance?
This was the first female athletic trainer hired in the NFL.
Who is Ariko Iso?
This member of the sports medicine team uses spinal and joint manipulation techniques to treat musculoskeletal injuries.
Who is a chiropractor?
This is the specific length of time an individual can sue for an injury resulting from negligence.
What is statutes of limitations?
This is the number of CEUs that are required for athletic trainers every 2 years.
What are 50 CEUs?
This guarantees an individual's medical records and other personal health information remains confidential.
What is HIPAA?
This was the first female athletic trainer hired in the MLB.
Who is Sue Falsone?
This individual studies the mechanics of the body - how and why we move.
Who is a biomechanist?
This is when an individual is made aware of possible risks involved in sport and voluntarily decides to continue participating.
What is assumption of risk?
These are the two subcategories of the sports medicine umbrella.
What is injury care and management and performance enhancement?
This provides parents with certain rights with respect to children's education.
What is FERPA?
These are the four types of health insurance.
What is HMO, PPO, POS, and EPO?