Sports Medicine and the Sports Medicine Team
Health Care Administration
Pre-Participation Examination Stations
Legal Terms
The Athletic Trainer
100

True or False:

In the sports medicine team, the nurse is usually responsible for the recognition of sports injuries.

False

Athletic Trainer

100

What does FERPA stad for?

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

100

True or False:

The medical history should the first thing completed during a PPE.

True

100

What is the name of the federal insurance program for people with low income and limited resources?

Medicaid

100

True or False:

The team physician is ultimately responsible for directing the total healthcare of student-athletes.

False

Athletic Trainer

200

This member of the Sports Medicine team communicates freely and work in close cooperation with both the athletic trainers and the team coaches to ensure that the athletes achieve an optimal level of fitness.

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)

200

What does OSHA stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

200

Concussion Baseline Testing is an example of what kind of PPE station?

Neurological Screening

200

What is the difference between Malfeasance and Misfeasance?

Malfeasance: Individual committing an act that is not his or hers to perform.

Misfeasance: Individual improperly does something that he or she has the legal right to do.

200

What is the minimum level of education that an athletic trainer needs in order to take the Board Exam?

Masters Degree

300

_____ organize, plan, and oversee leisure activities and athletic programs in local recreation, camp, and park areas. They are trained to provide immediate first-aid and are required to hold a CPR certification.

Recreation Specialist

300

What does HIPAA Stand for?

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Ac

300

During a PPE, the physician passively stretches the patient's shoulder into external rotation to see how far they can go. What portion of the PPE is being performed?

Orthopedic Evaluation

300

What is a CPT code and what is it used for?

Current Procedure Terminology

Billing code used to identify specific medical procedures used in treating a patient.

300

Name three workplace settings, outside of traditional athletics, that you may find an athletic trainer.

Fire stations

Police stations

Military

Factories

NASCAR

Orthopedic Clinics/Hospitals

Medical sales

400

In the sports medicine team, the_________ is most likely responsible for establishing a budget for funding all aspects of an athletic healthcare program, including salaries, supplies, and equipment, and purchasing necessary insurance.

Athletic Administrator (athletic director)

400

According to the PowerPoint, what should be on the Annual Report for an Athletic Health Care facility? Name at least three items.

Number of athletes served

Number of injuries

Types of injuries

Analysis of Program

Recommendations for Future Improvement

400

What is the Snellen chart used to test?

Vision

400

An individual, through expressed or implied agreement, accepts that some risk or danger will be involved in a particular undertaking. This best describes the concept of _____.

Assumption of Risk

400

What is the credential for a Certified Athletic Trainer? (extra letters added to the name of the professional)

ATC

500

Sports Medicine has two Areas of Specialization. What are they?

-Performance Enhancement

-Injury Care and Management

500

The purpose of obtaining a personal information card on each athlete is to:

Contact Information for Family

Insurance Company/Card

500

What is a sphygmomanometer used to test?

Blood Pressure

500

What is the statutes of limitation in most states?

1-3 years

500

Which state does not require the athletic trainer to hold a state medical license?

California