5 Domains of AT
Avoiding Legal Issues
AT as a Profession
Administration and Professional Development
Athletic Training Facilities
100
Injury/Illness Prevention, Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis, Immediate and Emergency Care, Treatment and Rehabilitation, Organization and Administration
What are the 5 Domains of AT
100
Athlete/parent understands that they could are at risk of injury while participating in sports
What is Assumption of Risk
100
Athlete, Coaches, Parents, Athletic Trainer, and Team Physician
What is the Central Sports Medicine Team
100
Contain vital information including athlete’s name, date of injury, date of report, sport, age of athlete, and body part injured
Injury Report
100
Best to have rubberized or carpet floors
What is the Rehabilitation and Reconditioning Area
200
Reconditioning to the get the athlete back into physical shape for athletic participation
What is Treatment and Rehabilitation
200
Blood pressure, Height and weight, Posture, flexibility, and joint stability, Ear, nose, throat, heart, lungs, abdomen, and other indicated areas & Doctor Checkout with team physician
What are PPEs (Pre Participation Physical Exams)
200
Responsible for conducting the national certification process
BOC (Board of Certification)
200
Used to document the athlete’s progress throughout the rehab program
What is a Rehabilitation Chart
200
Should have a sink to be able to wash hands after treatment
What is the Wound Care and First Aid Area
300
Recognizing the type and severity of injuries to know how to treat and when to refer to a physician
What is Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis
300
Giving permission to be treated
What is Informed Consent
300
Accrediting body of athletic training education programs
What is CAATE
300
The ongoing responsibility of improving one’s skills and knowledge in order to deliver appropriate health care to injured athletes.
What is Professional Development
300
Designed for athletes who may require evaluation or therapy equipment
What is the Treatment Area
400
Education and awareness of risk of injury/illness
What is Injury/Illness Prevention and Wellness Protection
400
Failing to act as a reasonably prudent person would act in a similar situation
What is Negligence
400
Professional Organization responsible for setting professional standards
NATA (National Athletic Trainer's Association)
400
This allows the athlete to be treated at a hospital if parents are not nearby the practice or game location
What is Insurance
400
Should be near an entrance because many athletes need only this area
What is the Taping Area
500
Working as a team with other health care professionals
What is Organizational and Professional Health and Well-Being
500
Standards of Professional Practice, Staying educated, Communication
What is Professional Development
500
Role of an AT is related to continuing education and remaining current in the field?
What is Organizational and Professional Health and Well Being
500
ATs should document any accident (sport-related or not), treatment received, and rehabilitation progress.
What is Reports and Charts
500
A quiet and secure area for the AT to complete forms and maintain records in locked cabinets
AT office/record keeping area
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