PRACTICE TEST 2026/2027 | UPDATED STUDY
GUIDE WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS, DETAILED
RATIONALES & CERTIFICATION PREPARATION
MATERIAL (INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF)
TEXAS ATHLETIC TRAINER LICENSING EXAM PRACTICE TEST 2026/2027
UPDATED STUDY GUIDE WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS, DETAILED EXPERT
RATIONALE & CERTIFICATION PREPARATION MATERIAL
• This practice test contains 200 exam-style questions with verified correct answers,
detailed EXPERT RATIONALE, and full multiple-choice formatting to simulate the
real Texas Athletic Trainer Licensing Exam experience.
• Use this material by attempting each question independently before checking the
highlighted correct answer and EXPERT RATIONALE — this active recall method
maximizes retention and exam readiness.
1. Which of the following best describes the primary role of a licensed athletic
trainer in Texas?
A. Diagnosing and prescribing medication for athletic injuries
B. Providing physical therapy services independently
C. Preventing, recognizing, and rehabilitating athletic injuries under physician
oversight
D. Performing surgical procedures in emergency athletic settings
E. Conducting annual physical examinations for student athletes
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Preventing, recognizing, and rehabilitating athletic
injuries under physician oversight
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under Texas law, licensed athletic trainers are authorized
to prevent, recognize, assess, and rehabilitate athletic injuries. They must operate
,under the direction of a licensed physician, which distinguishes their scope from
independent medical practice.
2. According to the Texas Occupations Code, which state body oversees the
licensure of athletic trainers?
A. Texas Department of Health Services
B. Texas Medical Board
C. Texas State Board of Examiners for Athletic Trainers (TSBEAT)
D. Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners
E. Texas Education Agency
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Texas State Board of Examiners for Athletic Trainers
(TSBEAT)
EXPERT RATIONALE: TSBEAT is the governing body responsible for regulating
athletic trainer licensure in Texas. It establishes rules, investigates complaints, and
ensures that practitioners meet all required standards.
3. A Texas athletic trainer license must be renewed every:
A. 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 2 years
D. 3 years
E. 5 years
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 2 years
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas athletic trainer licenses are renewed on a biennial
(every two years) basis. Licensees must complete required continuing education
units (CEUs) within this period to maintain active licensure.
,4. How many continuing education hours are required for Texas athletic
trainer license renewal?
A. 10 hours
B. 15 hours
C. 20 hours
D. 25 hours
E. 30 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 20 hours
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas requires licensed athletic trainers to complete 20
hours of continuing education per renewal cycle. This ensures that practitioners
remain current with evolving standards in sports medicine and athletic training.
5. Which of the following is NOT within the scope of practice of a Texas
licensed athletic trainer?
A. Taping and bracing of athletic injuries
B. Prescribing anti-inflammatory medications
C. Designing rehabilitation programs
D. Conducting injury evaluations
E. Providing emergency first aid during athletic events
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Prescribing anti-inflammatory medications
EXPERT RATIONALE: Athletic trainers are not licensed to prescribe medications.
Prescription authority in Texas is reserved for physicians, nurse practitioners, and
physician assistants. Athletic trainers may administer medications only under
specific protocols and physician direction.
, 6. When evaluating an acute knee injury, which structure is assessed using
the Lachman test?
A. Medial collateral ligament
B. Posterior cruciate ligament
C. Anterior cruciate ligament
D. Lateral collateral ligament
E. Patellar tendon
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Anterior cruciate ligament
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Lachman test assesses the integrity of the anterior
cruciate ligament (ACL). It is performed with the knee in approximately 20–30
degrees of flexion, and anterior tibial translation indicates a positive test,
suggesting ACL compromise.
7. Which of the following is the most appropriate immediate management for
an acute ankle sprain?
A. Heat application and active stretching
B. RICE protocol (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation)
C. Immediate weight-bearing rehabilitation
D. Deep tissue massage
E. Ultrasound therapy
CORRECT ANSWER: B. RICE protocol (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation)
EXPERT RATIONALE: The RICE protocol is the gold standard initial treatment for
acute soft tissue injuries such as ankle sprains. It reduces swelling, controls
inflammation, and minimizes further tissue damage in the acute phase.