Legal issues
Intro to Sports Med.
ATC Career
Legal issues (2)
Legal issues (3)
100

Define Liability

Being Legally responsible for the harm of athlete or cause of injury.

100

Who was the first sports medicine specialist? 

Galen 

100

what is the minimum education you need to become an ATC? (3 parts) 

Bachelor's Degree

Masters Degree in Athletic Training 

Pass certification exam 

100

Act of God 

mother nature, uncontrollable 

100

Standard of reasonable care 

degree of care that an equally qualified caregiver would provide

200

define Tort

a Legal wrong

200

where did Sports Medicine originate?

Rome & Greece

200

List 4 responsibilities an ATC has? 

1. Injury Prevention

2. Recognition & Evaluation of injury/illness

3. Injury Management

4. Rehabilitation

5. Administration/ Organization

6. Education/ Counseling  

200

ethics 

morals; a set of principals or values that influences behavior.

200

Nonfeasanance 

care provider fails to perform their legal duty 

300

Define Negligence 

Failure to use reasonable care than an ordinary person would use 

300

What year was the American College for Sports Medicine founded?

1954

300

What does (ATC) stand for? 

Athletic Training Certified 

300

Gross Negligence 

Total disregard for the safety of others  

300

Warning Of Risk 

The organization writes down all warnings to what might occur 

400

Define Malfeasance 

when the care provider performs an act that is not the care provider's responsibility or standard of care. 

400

When was Title IX put into effect? 

1972

400

Name 4 settings an ATC could work? 

1. Secondary 

2. Collegiate 

3. Professional

4. Tactical 

5. Industrial 

6. Fine arts 

7. Clinical 

400

Assumption of Risk 

the athlete assumes she/he may be injured during activity  

400

Malpractice 

Care provider commits negligent act while delivering care 

500
Define Misfeasance 

when a care provider commits an act but uses the wrong procedures 

500

List 4 professions under the Sports Medicine umbrella 

Coach, Nurse, Athletic Director, Athletic Trainer, EMT, Chiropractor, Dentist, Orthopedic surgeon, Physician, nutritionist, etc.  

500

What is the name of the Athletic Training governing body? 

National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) 

500

Foreseeability of risk 

making sure enviorment and equipment are safe 

500

what does EAP mean? 

Emergency Action Plan