A collection of individual attributes that together help agencies pursue organizational objectives efficiently and effectively. Can include race, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, etc.
What is Diversity?
The minimum number of people needed for the log-roll technique of spine boarding.
What is 5?
This is the plane of the body that splits the body into top and bottom.
What is the transverse plane?
What is the Chief Complaint?
This survey is used to determine whether immediate emergency services are needed.
What is Primary Survey
The evaluation of organizations to increase coordination, communication, and engagement with a specific population
What is Accessibility?
Protects individually identifiable information from medical records to maintain patient confidentiality.
What is HIPAA?
The wrist is in what position to the shoulder?
This is what the athletic trainer is trying to determine when asking "How did your injury occur?"
What is the Mechanism of Injury?
These are five of the possible vital signs an athletic trainer might determine during the secondary survey:
What are: skin color, pulse, blood pressure, pupillary reaction, level of consciousness, temperature, respiration, movement, and abnormal nerve response?
Refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.
What is Implicit Bias?
What must be done with the cervial spine prior to strapping the patient into a spineboard?
What is apply a cervical collar?
The femur is ______ to the rectus femoris?
What is deep?
What is open ended questions?
During a secondary survey, the athletic trainer is trying to make decisions about these topics (need 3 of possible 5)
What are: seriousness of injury? What first aid is required? Is splinting or immobilization necessary? Is immediate referral necessary? How/where will athlete be transported from injury location?
The creation of opportunities for historically underrepresented populations to have equal access to and participate in educational programs that are capable of closing the achievement gaps in student success
What is Equity?
These aid the athletic trainer during their medical documentation to reduce total amount of time spent writing SOAP notes and progress notes.
What are medical abbreviations?
This is a type of injury that has been going on awhile.
What is chronic?
In order to better identify an injury, the athletic trainer might ask the athlete to do what when determining injury location?
What is have the athlete use one finger to point at their pain?
When an athlete enters the athletic training room for an injury evaluation, the observation portion of the evaluation can begin when?
What is immediately?
The brief and everyday slights, insults, and indignities and/or denigrating messages sent by well-intentioned people who are unaware of the hidden messages they communicate.
What are Micro-Aggressions?
This is one of the most important aspects of healthcare and will prevent you in the instance of a lawsuit.
What is Record Keeping?
This is the covering of an internal body organ.
What is visceral?
An athletic trainer might ask the athlete if they feel unstable or have any clicking or popping in order to determine which part of the medical history?
What is the Joint Response?
These are 6 observations that the ATC might find when evaluating an athlete.
What are: deformity, movement pattern, asymmetry, lumps or protrusions, postural malalignment, antalgic gait, patient facial expression, inability to movie, inflamed tissue, atrophy, discoloration, skin disruption, clicking or popping during movement?