Name 3 people in the Sports Medicine Umbrella/Team
Ophthalmologist, cardiologist, orthopedist, podiatrist
An AT has an official job responsibility to render treatment and procedures related to the health and well-being of an athlete.
Duty of Care
Name 3 areas to have in an AT Room/Facility.
Private Exam Room, AT Office, Treatment tables, game prep area, wet area
Defines what can be shared with others about a patients medical record.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Zero-based, Fixed, Variable, Lump-sum and Line-item
Types of Budgeting
What is the accreditation company that is required to be a certified athletic training program?
Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)
How many principles fall under the code of ethics?
4 Principles
Where does a GFI need to be placed?
3 ft above the floor and 4 ft apart.
Law that protects a student's right to privacy connected with their education records and gives them the right to access their records.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Divides expenditures into categories
Line-Item Budgeting
What is 1 of the 5 Domains of Athletic Training?
Example of Negligence vs Gross Negligence
Takes partial care of a problem vs avoids taking care of the problem at all
What are 3 safety planning factors?
Ventilation, lighting, plumbing, storage, ergonomics
SOAP vs HIPS/HOPS
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
History, Inspection/Observations, Palpation, Special Tests
Allows for adjustments throughout the year
Variable Budgeting
Name 4 places an athletic trainer can work.
Colleges, professional leagues, community/recreational gyms, youth sports, industrial positions, Olympics
What 3 forms are required before beginning sports?
Assumption of Risk, Informed Consent and Waiver (bonus point if you said PPE)
How often should machines be calibrated?
Annually
What is a pre-participation physical exam?
Exam to ensure athlete is physically safe to participate in sports.
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
SWOT Analysis
What is the NATA definition of an Athletic Trainer?
Highly qualified, multi-skilled health care professionals who render service or treatment, under the direction of or in collaboration with a physician, in accordance with their education, training and the state's statutes, rules and regulations.
50 CEUs every 2 years after certification
What is OSHA?
Occupational Safety and Health Management
National organization that makes sure work environments are safe by preventing injuries.
Endomorph, mesomorph and ectomorph
Types of body composition
List 3 of the Purchasing Steps
Request a quote, Negotiate, Requisition, Receiving, Accounts Payable