The head of the sports medicine team
What is the athletic trainer?
The medical professional whose choices are based on scientific judgement
The principle where muscles are deliberately overloaded
What is the overload principle?
The most readily available source of energy from food
What is carbohydrates?
The first step taken to prevent infection
The professional who can advise the athlete on the phycological aspects of rehabilitation
What is the sports phycologist?
The failure to provide reasonable care
What is negligence?
Short periods before and after workouts where light activity is preformed to prevent injury
What is warm-ups and cool-downs?
The type of nine amino acids that can not be created from the human body
What are essential amino acids?
A state of equilibrium within the body maintained by adapting to changes in internal/external environment
The member who is studying the skills required to be an athletic trainer
What is the athletic training student?
When the care provider fails to perform the care provider’s legal duty of care
What is nonfeasance?
The weightlifting strategy to increase muscle tone
What is high rep, low weight?
Foods three basic roles
What is supplying new energy, supporting new tissue growth & repair and metabolism regulation?
The blood vessel in the wrist used to measure pulse
What is the radial artery?
The non-for profit organization that advances athletic training
An illegally preformed action
What is an act of commission?
What is concentric motion?
What are water soluble vitamins?
A common product used to remove blood
What is hydrogen peroxide?
The 3 required degrees & experience needed to become an athletic trainer
What is a bachelors degree, medical (MD) degree and post graduate training?
Any liability of the sports medicine team
Body weight - Fat weight
What is lean body weight?
The type of fiber that reduces blood cholesterol levels
What is soluble fiber?
Difficult or painful breathing; shortness of breath
What is dyspnea?