Pre-Participation Exam
Budget and Supplies
Athletic Health Care Facility
Policies and Procedures
Record Keeping
100

This is filled out by the athlete prior to the actual exam.

What is a history?

100

Blankets, Scissors, and crutches

What is non-fixed equipment

100

1000 square feet.

What is the minimal size of an Athletic Health Care facility?

100

Established to maintain order and maintain cleanliness and sanitation

What are policies?

100

This process provides evidence of proper treatment practices and prevents liability.

What is the purpose of record keeping?

200

An athlete with one paired organ may compete in what types of sports

What are contact sports?

200

Record of the the supplies and equipment used during the year.

What is an inventory?

200

The area of an Athletic Care facility where pre-game preparations are performed.

What is the taping area?

200

Athletes sign in on this prior to receiving treatment.

What is a treatment log?

200

This regulates how health information can be shared with others.

What is HIPAA?

300

The components of a Pre-participation exam.

What are history, weight, height, blood pressure and pulse, eye exam, physical and orthopedic exam?

300

First aid supplies, tape, bandages, massage lotion.

What are examples of supplies

300

The records are stored here to keep them secure.

What is stored in the office.

300

This protects the privacy of student's educational records

What is FERPA

300

Protects the privacy of student's educational records.

What is FERPA?

400

The primary purpose of a physical exam.

What is to identify if an athlete is at risk before he or she participates?

400

Examples of athletic training room equipment.

What are tables, ice machine, modalities, etc.

400

Where an athlete can recover from vigorous exercise and lower his core temperature.

What are ice bathes?

400

This organization provides policy regarding safe work practices.

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)

400

The record that qualifies an athlete to be medically sound to participate in athletics.

What is the Pre-Participation Physical Examination?

500

Americans with Disabilities Act

Because of this a physician cannot legally disqualify an athlete from participation.

500

Ice Machine, weight equipment and modalities 

What are examples of fixed equipment?

500

The rehabilitation area.

Where do athletes strengthen muscles, ligaments and tendons following injury?

500

A plan for when a medical, lightning or other environmental emergency occurs at a sports venue on campus.

What is an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)?

500

This contains an athletes name, contact and insurance information and is used if an injury occurs while on the road.

What is a Personal Information Card?