HSCI 101 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
What is athletic training? - ✔✔Allied health care profession that encompasses the prevention,
examination, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emergent, acute, or chronic injuries and
medical conditions
Functions of athletic trainers defined by Indiana State - ✔✔prevention, examination, diagnosis,
treatment & rehabilitation
Where do athletic trainers work? - ✔✔education institutions, sports organizations, hospitals & clinics,
corporation workplaces, military, police & fire departments, performing arts
Areas of study in athletic training - ✔✔risk management & injury prevention, orthopedic clinical
assessment & diagnosis, medical conditions & disabilities, acute care
Definition of athletic trainers in Indiana - ✔✔"the practice of prevention, recognition, assessment,
management, treatment, disposition, and reconditioning of athletic injuries under the direction of a
licensed physician, osteopath, podiatrist, or chiropractor"
Concept of "Sports Medicine" - ✔✔An "umbrella" term used to describe the health care provided by
an interdisciplinary team of professionals including physicians, physician assistants, physical
therapists, occupational therapists, athletic trainers, nurses, and others.
Who does the sports medicine? - ✔✔physicians, nurses, physical therapists, athletic trainers, exercise
physiologists, sports psychology
Educational change in AT? - ✔✔Purdue has transitioned to a graduate program (MSAT), first cohort
graduates May 2024
, What do pharmacists do? - ✔✔dispense prescriptions & physician orders, compound/admix
prescription drugs, drug experts, drug info specialists, research, development, marketing, counsel &
educate
Where do pharmacists work? - ✔✔Community, institutional, managed care, ambulatory care clinics,
consultant pharmacy, pharmaceutical industry, academia, government.
Prescriptive authority for pharmacist (what they're allowed to prescribe) - ✔✔collaborative
agreements with physicians, statewide protocols of smoking cessation products and counseling,
naloxone, normal saline, sterile water, medical devices, immunizations
What does a pharmacist not do? - ✔✔Diagnose
Pre-pharmacy education & requirements for Purdue's COP - ✔✔Econ, bio, A&P, microbio, gen chem,
oral com, written com, intro to pharm, calc, ergo, biochem pharm sci, immunology, gen phys, stats
No PCAT, No previous college degree
evidence used in pharmacy admission process - ✔✔leadership, social responsibility, passion,
experience
requirements to be a practicing pharmacist post grad - ✔✔licensure exam, 30 contact hours every
TWO years, continuing education credits every TWO years
What is public health according to the CDC? - ✔✔the science of protecting and improving the health
of families and communities through promotion of healthy lifestyles, research for disease and injury
prevention and detection and control of infectious diseases
Public health vs Clinical & Allied Health - ✔✔
Three major areas of public health emphasis - ✔✔assessment, policy development, assurance
policies and actions in public health - ✔✔prolonged life expectancy (24 out of 30 years)
CORRECT ANSWERS
What is athletic training? - ✔✔Allied health care profession that encompasses the prevention,
examination, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emergent, acute, or chronic injuries and
medical conditions
Functions of athletic trainers defined by Indiana State - ✔✔prevention, examination, diagnosis,
treatment & rehabilitation
Where do athletic trainers work? - ✔✔education institutions, sports organizations, hospitals & clinics,
corporation workplaces, military, police & fire departments, performing arts
Areas of study in athletic training - ✔✔risk management & injury prevention, orthopedic clinical
assessment & diagnosis, medical conditions & disabilities, acute care
Definition of athletic trainers in Indiana - ✔✔"the practice of prevention, recognition, assessment,
management, treatment, disposition, and reconditioning of athletic injuries under the direction of a
licensed physician, osteopath, podiatrist, or chiropractor"
Concept of "Sports Medicine" - ✔✔An "umbrella" term used to describe the health care provided by
an interdisciplinary team of professionals including physicians, physician assistants, physical
therapists, occupational therapists, athletic trainers, nurses, and others.
Who does the sports medicine? - ✔✔physicians, nurses, physical therapists, athletic trainers, exercise
physiologists, sports psychology
Educational change in AT? - ✔✔Purdue has transitioned to a graduate program (MSAT), first cohort
graduates May 2024
, What do pharmacists do? - ✔✔dispense prescriptions & physician orders, compound/admix
prescription drugs, drug experts, drug info specialists, research, development, marketing, counsel &
educate
Where do pharmacists work? - ✔✔Community, institutional, managed care, ambulatory care clinics,
consultant pharmacy, pharmaceutical industry, academia, government.
Prescriptive authority for pharmacist (what they're allowed to prescribe) - ✔✔collaborative
agreements with physicians, statewide protocols of smoking cessation products and counseling,
naloxone, normal saline, sterile water, medical devices, immunizations
What does a pharmacist not do? - ✔✔Diagnose
Pre-pharmacy education & requirements for Purdue's COP - ✔✔Econ, bio, A&P, microbio, gen chem,
oral com, written com, intro to pharm, calc, ergo, biochem pharm sci, immunology, gen phys, stats
No PCAT, No previous college degree
evidence used in pharmacy admission process - ✔✔leadership, social responsibility, passion,
experience
requirements to be a practicing pharmacist post grad - ✔✔licensure exam, 30 contact hours every
TWO years, continuing education credits every TWO years
What is public health according to the CDC? - ✔✔the science of protecting and improving the health
of families and communities through promotion of healthy lifestyles, research for disease and injury
prevention and detection and control of infectious diseases
Public health vs Clinical & Allied Health - ✔✔
Three major areas of public health emphasis - ✔✔assessment, policy development, assurance
policies and actions in public health - ✔✔prolonged life expectancy (24 out of 30 years)