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30 Cards in this Set
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____ is a physician specializing in foot care.
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Podiatrist
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Which of the following individuals is NOT considered a fitness professional? |
Athletic Trainer |
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All certified Athletic Trainers are required to be CPR certified?
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True |
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Which of the following organizations does NOT offer certifications for personal fitness trainers? |
BOC |
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except: |
Diagnose injuries |
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Which of the following members of the sports medicine team should be consulted for treating injuries and disorders of the musculoskeletal system?
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Orthopedist |
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Athletic training is:
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*A major link between sports programs and the medical community *Concerned with prevention and treatment of athletic injuries |
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problems and lesions on the skin? |
Dermatologist |
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Which of the following definitions best describes the field of "sports medicine"?
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performance and injury |
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Once an athlete returns to the weight room with the strength and conditioning coach following an injury, the athletic trainer does not have any responsibilities for this athlete's training regimen. |
False
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Prevention of injury is a minor goal of athletic training
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False |
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Which would not be considered an appropriate injury prevention strategy of the sports medicine team? |
Prescribing daily vitamin supplementation for all athletes |
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trainers must accumulate continuing education units, how many are necessary over what period of time? |
75 over 3 years
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Which of the following is NOT the responsibility of the coach as part of the Sports Medicine Team?
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Make decisions on returning athletes to practice and competition following an injury
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Which of the following statements best fits the team physician? |
competition |
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The purpose of obtaining a personal information card on each athlete is to record:
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Family and insurance information |
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Which of the following types of documentation should be used as a sign-in record for patients? |
Treatment logs |
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released to the athletic trainer director, the team physician, and the player's teammates. |
False
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Which of the following is considered the minimum square footage for an Athletic Healthcare Facility? |
1,000 square feet
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Which of the following protects the privacy of a student's educational record?
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FERPA |
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Which of the following regulates how an athlete's health information can be shared? |
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
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before the physical exam and orthopedic screening. |
True |
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If a patient touches his/her toes with straight knees, you would be testing for all of the following except: |
Muscle Strength
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What area(s) need to be included in the design of an Athletic Training Facility?
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*Wet area *Treatment area |
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Which of the following conditions does NOT indicate a possible medical disqualification from collision/contact sports? |
Diabetes |
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The primary purpose of a preseason health exam is to:
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Identify whether an athlete is at risk before he/she participates |
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Which of the following items are expendable supplies? |
Tape, massage lotion & bandages |
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include a physical exam, a maturity assessment, and an orthopedic exam. |
True |
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OSHA stands for: |
Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
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Which of the following protects the privacy of a student athletes medical record? |
HIPAA |