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BOC Exam guide questions with precise detailed solutions
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Emergency Action Plan - ✔✔Meetings should e scheduled periodically w/ EMTS, or
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healthcare. ||




i. All sports programs must have EAP.
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1. Must have determine personnel who will be on field during px and competition
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2. Occasionally px sessions for ATCS and EMTs should be done.
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HIPPA - ✔✔i. Who has private health information that is shared w/ others.
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ii. Authorization by an athlete to release medical info is necessary. Signed and one time
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only,



FERPA regulations - ✔✔i. Family rights and privacy act
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ii. Student educational records
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PPE Disqualification - ✔✔i. Cardiovascular:
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1. Carditis: inflammation of the heart and surroundings
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ii. PG 65
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SOAP - ✔✔i. Subjective: what the athlete tells the ATC about the injury or felt
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ii. Objective: information the ATC gathers during eval, like ROM, strength, patterns pain.
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iii. Assessment: the opinion of injury
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iv. Plan for the tx.
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Intrinsic vs Extrinsic - ✔✔i. Intrinsic: age, gender, neuromuscular aspect, structural,
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performance and mental || ||




ii. Extrinsic: environment, and equipment
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Liability - ✔✔state of being legally responsible for harm
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Negligence - ✔✔i. Fail to use ordinary reasonable care || || || || || || || ||




ii. Failed duty of care
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1. Duty of care: part of the job
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iii. Result in damages
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iv. When ATC for a tort of negligence
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Torts - ✔✔legal wrong doings
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Nonfeasance/ omission - ✔✔where an individual fails to perform a legal duty || || || || || || || || || || ||




Malfeasance/ commission - ✔✔where commit an act that is not legally able to perform
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Misfeasance - ✔✔wherein an individual improperly does something that he or she has the
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legal right to do|| || ||




State of limitation - ✔✔to sue people w/in 1-3 yrs
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Reducing litigation - ✔✔i. Warn A about potential dangers
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ii. Properly instruct Athletes in the skills of their sports.
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iii. Proper and safe equipment.
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iv. Supervise regularly
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v. Developing a EAP,
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vi. Be familiar w/ health status and medical hx of athletes
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1. Records accurate
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vii. Detailed job description in writing,
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Catastrophic insurance - ✔✔up to 25,000 dollars extended for lifetime || || || || || || || || ||




Capitation - ✔✔Form of Reimbursement used by managed care providers in which
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members make a standard payment each month || || || || || ||




HCFA-1500 - ✔✔Mostly accepted to file a claim || || || || || || ||




ICD-9 - ✔✔codes international classification of diseases, codes for billing
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CPT - ✔✔current procedure terminology code
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Warm Up - ✔✔i. Prepare the body physiologicall for upcoming physical work
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ii. Gradually stimulate the cardiorespiratory system.
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1. Blood flow to working skeletal muscles
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a. 2-3 minutes of whole body activities that use large muscle groups.
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b. Light temperature should be increased and then stretching, then warm up again.
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iii. Should last approx 10-15 min. (warm up)
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iv. Wait no longer than 15 min to begin the main sports activity
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v. The warm up effect will last up to 45 minutes.
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Cool Down - ✔✔i. Enables the body to return to resting state.
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ii. Lasts 5-10 minutes
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GTO - ✔✔a. Are affected by changes in muscle tension
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b. When a muscle is stretched
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Muscle Spindle - ✔✔a. Muscle spindle are stretched, sends a volley of sensory impulses to
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the spinal cord and informs the nervous system that the muscles is being stretched.
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i. If muscle stretch is at least 6 seconds, the GTO orgons whill change in lenth and increase
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tension



Autogenic Inhibition - ✔✔1. The isometic contraction stimulates the GTO to effect a
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relaxation of the antagonist muscles. || || || ||




2. Relaxation of antagonist muscle during contractions
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Reciprocal inhibition - ✔✔1. Contraction of the agonist muscle causes a reflex relaxation in
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the antagonist muscle, allowing it to stretch and protect from injury
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Strength - ✔✔i. Max force that can be applied bya muscle during a single contraction
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ii. Against some resistance and are explosive
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1. Power
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Endurance - ✔✔i. Repetitive muscular contractions for a extended period of time
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Fast Twitch Muscle Fibers - ✔✔i. Type II fibers and capable of producing quick forceful
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contractions

ii. Fatigue more rapidly
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