Who has the ultimate say in the athlete's care?
What is a Team Physician?
Being legally responsible for the harm one causes to another person is called?
What is Liability?
What word is defined as the positive and negative forces that can disrupt the body’s equilibrium?
What is Stress?
How many special service areas are included in an athletic training room?
What is 7?
Starches, sugars, and fiber are examples of?
What is Carbohydrates?
Who enhances an athletes performance through utilizing power of mind?
What is a Sports Psychologist?
The specific length of time an individual can sue for injury resulting from negligence?
What is Statute of Limitations?
What can be the result of imbalances between physical load being placed on an athlete and his/her coping capacity?
What is Overtraining?
What does the acronym OSHA stand for?
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
Iron, Calcium, Sodium, and Potassium are all examples of?
What is Minerals?
Who evaluates, manages, and rehabilitates athletes from beginning to end of injury?
What is an Athletic Trainer?
The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care is called?
What is Negligence?
What can be defined as nondescript fear, sense of apprehension, and restlessness?
What is Anxiety?
In what year did NATA begin?
What is 1950?
A nutrient that helps in digestion and can help to prevent colon cancer.
What is Fiber?
An athletic trainer must follow guidelines set by who?
What is the Board of Certification (BOC)?
The acronym NOCSAE stands for?
What is National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment?
An injury that develops slowly and overtime is called?
What is a Chronic Injury?
The acronym FERPA stands for?
What is Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act?
A term best described as the relationship between fat tissue and lean body tissue.
What is Body Composition?
Name 4 job settings of an athletic trainer.
What is Olympics, NASA, Military, Disney World?
When an athlete is made aware of risks involved in a sport and voluntarily decides to continue participating, it is called?
What is Assumption of Risk?
Name the 5 responses to loss/injury by Kubler-Ross.
What is Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance?
Which act explains that health information is confidential?
What is Health Insurance Portability and Privacy Accountability Act (HIPPA)?
Goal setting is an important part of the rehabilitation process and should be.
What is Challenging, Measurable, and Realistic