Multidisciplinary Approach to Athletic Health Care
Athletic Training
Legal Liability
Ethical Boundaries and Practices
Effective Communications
100
Different specialized areas related to performance and injury.
What is sports medicine?
100
Is the rendering of specialized care to people involved in exercise & athletics.
What is athletic training?
100
State of being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person.
What is liability?
100

Morals; a set of principles that influence behavior

What is ethics?

100
Body language, eye contact, facial expressions
What is non-verbal communication?
200

Has the ultimate responsibility for the total healthcare of the student-athlete.

Who is the team physician?

200
NATA
What is national athletic trainers association?
200

The failure to give reasonable care or to do what another prudent person with similar experience knowledge, and background would have done under the same or similar circumstances.

What is negligence?

200
Professional associations are responsible for writing these statements.
What are code of ethics?
200

When talking with other healthcare professionals it is important to

What is use proper medical terminology?

300

Members of the Strategic Alliance

What are NATA, CAATE, BOC, and NATA REF?

300

The first year of the BOC certification exam and the person who created the exam?

What is 1970 and Lindsy McLean?

300
Acknowledgment of the hazards that are associated with an activity prior to competition or practicing.
What is assumption of risk?
300

Ethical standards that ALL athletic trainers must follow.

What is BOC Standards of Professional Practice?

300

When actively listening to a patient you need to...

What is focus on the patient and avoid distractions?

400

Prevention and care of injuries and illnesses for an active population is the primary responsibility for this healthcare professional.

What is an athletic trainer?

400

The 5 domains of athletic training

What are: 1. Risk Reduction, Wellness, and Health Literacy 2. Assessment, Evaluation, and Diagnosis 3. Critical Incident Management 4. Therapeutic Intervention 5. Health Care Administration and Professional Responsibility


400

Legal wrong that is committed against a person or property

What is tort?

400

When there is a clear and imminent danger to a patient or client, a certified athletic trainer may...

What is breach confidentiality?

400
These can impair effective communication....... Deafness Blindness
What are physical disabilities?
500

This happened June of 1990.

What is athletic training became recognized as a healthcare profession?

500

The state that is an "outlier" that has its own certification test.

What is Texas?

500
Type of insurance that covers a health care professional if sued in a civil case.
What is liability insurance?
500

In this scenario: A child needs medical care for a severe injury that requires a blood transfusion but it is against the parents religion to give transfusion and they refuse, the health care provider is a ________ party.

What is third party?

500

Bonus: The two documents that set the scope of practice for the Athletic Trainer.

What is the state practice act and BOC Practice Analysis?