Athletic Training Career
SCS Career
Careers in Sports Medicine
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Miscellaneous
100

What is the minimum education requirement for an Athletic Trainer? 

Master's degree

100

What is the difference between subjective and objective assessment?

Objective = Measurable; Subjective = Opinion 

100

What is the minimum education required for a physical therapist?

Doctorate degree

100

Federal regulation that protects the confidentiality of patient's medical records is known as: 

HIPAA

100

What is the one universal requirement for a Strength & Conditioning Specialist?

CPR Certified 

200

Name a specialist that would be part of a Peripheral Sports Medicine team.

Cardiologist, Dermatologist, Podiatrist, Dentist, Nutritionist, Sports Psychologist 

200

True or False: Flexibility is the most overlooked component of physical fitness.

True

200

What is the main difference between a Physical Therapy Assistant and a Physical Therapy Aide?

Assistants provide patient care, Aides do not

200

A coach is not supervising his athletes while they are warming up for practice. An athlete is injured during this time frame. What type of negligence is this scenario?

Gross Negligence 

200

What is the difference between an Athletic Training Student and an Athletic Training Student Aide?

Athletic Training Student = college student

Athletic Training Student Aide = high school student

300

What is a non-traditional setting for an athletic trainer?

Military, warehouses, performing arts, construction, etc. 

300

A person who lifts a set of weights over her head until her arms are too tired to left them anymore has reached the limits of her

Muscle Endurance

300

A Sports Medicine professional's salary is determined by what? Provide 2 of the 4 answers.

Experience, Years of Education, Job Setting, Geographic Location

300

To prevent liability, athletes and parents are required to sign a _______________ form, which indicates that they are aware of the risk associated with participation in the activity/sport.

Assumption of Risk

300

Who is responsible for athlete safety when the athletic trainer is not available?

The Coach
400

Who are the members of the Sports Medicine team?

Team Physician, Athletic Trainer, Coach, Athlete, School Administration, Parent/Guardian

400

What is the difference between physical limitations and physical capabilities?

Physical limitations =   asthma, diabetes, and previous injury. Physical capabilities = someone's athletic ability.

400

Career that specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal injuries. They can perform surgery when necessary. 

Orthopedic Surgeon

400

This is a detailed plan of what do in the event of an emergency and should be established for every sport at an organization

Emergency Action Plan

400

What Sports Medicine career requires the least amount of education.

Personal Trainer

500
What are the 6 Domains of Athletic Training?

Prevention, Evaluation, Immediate Care, Treatment & Rehabilitation, Organization & Administration, Professional Responsibility

500

What does the acronym S.M.A.R.T. stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time Bound

500

Which sports medicine professional would design and implement a proper pre game meal for a team?

Nutritionist

500

A doctor gives a patient medication that they are allergic to when it was clearly listed on their medical history.  As a result the patient has a seizure. What type of negligence is this an example of?

Malpractice 

500

People who work in the Sports Medicine field must have knowledge in what topic?

Anatomy