Intro to SMED
The ATC
Training Room
Domains of Athletic Training
Miscellaneous
100

A broad field of medical practice related to physical activity and sport.

What is sports medicine?

100

ATC stands for this.

What is certified athletic trainer?

100

These are supplies that must be bought every year. 

What are expendable supplies? 

100

The most important domain of athletic training. 

What is injury prevention? 

100

The year NATA was founded. 

What is 1950?

200

Athletic trainer, physician, coach, athlete, and the athlete's family. 

Who are the primary members of the SMED team?
200

This test certifies an athletic trainer.

What is the NATABOC?

200

Size of training room at a small school.

What is between 400-800sq ft? 

200
Part of the immediate care domain states that the trainer should be certified in this? 

What is CPR, AED, and First Aid?

200

This member of the sports medicine team diagnoses and treats the athlete. 

Who is the physician? 

300

This healthcare specialist provides pain relief through spinal manipulation. 

Who is a chiropractor? 

300

The minimum type of degree required to be an athletic trainer.

What is a master's degree?

300

Area of the training room that must be kept private for exams. 

What is the physician's exam room? 

300

According to the Treatment Domain, an ATC works under this member of the sports medicine team when treating an injured athlete.

Who is the physician? 

300

Law that protects an athlete's private medical information.

What is HIPAA?

400

This healthcare specialist focuses on improving physical function and movement following an injury. 

Who is a physical therapist (PT)?

400

Tool used by the ATC to safely remove tape from an athlete.

What is a shark?

400

Assuming all blood is contaminated refers to this standard created by OSHA.

What are universal precautions?

What are standard precautions? 

400

This member of the sports medicine team has the final say in whether an injured athlete can return to play. 

Who is the ATC?

400

Electrical stimulation, heat, ice, and transcutaneous nerve stimulation are examples of this. 

What are therapeutic modalities? 

500

This physician treats disorders and injuries related to the musculoskeletal system. 

Who is an orthopedist? 

500

The study of human anatomy while it is in motion, combining physics, anatomy, and exercise.

What is kinesiology?

500

This should be implemented by the ATC to record injuries and treatment of athletes seen in the training room. 

What is the injury management policy? 

500

Domain of athletic training that includes a physical therapist, a strength and conditioning coach, and the use of therapeutic modalities. 

What is treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning? 

500

This healthcare specialist focuses on helping an athlete cope with the mental aspect of injuries. 

Who is the sports psychologist?