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In 1932, which family published the "First Aider"? A. Bilik B. Cramer C. Torg D. Davis - ️️B. Cramer The athletic trainer is most directly responsible for all phases of health care in an athletic environment EXCEPT: A. Prevention of athletic injuries B. Diagnosis of athletic injuries C. First aid and injury management D. Implementation of prescribed rehabilitation - ️️B. Diagnosis of athletic injuries Which one of the following is not a goal of a professional organization? A. Bring together professionally competent individuals B. Provide an opportunity to work as a group with a single purpose C. Upgrade the profession through the establishment of standards D. Help athletic trainers make the majority of their decisions - ️️D. Help athletic trainers make the majority of their decisions After World War I, the development of the athletic trainer as a specialist in preventing and managing athletic injuries resulted from the work of this physician. A. Cramer B. Torg C. Bilik D. Davis - ️️C. Bilik

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CATA Practice Exam Questions (Ch 1-5)
In 1932, which family published the "First Aider"?
A. Bilik
B. Cramer
C. Torg
D. Davis - ✔️✔️B. Cramer

The athletic trainer is most directly responsible for all phases of health care in an
athletic environment EXCEPT:
A. Prevention of athletic injuries
B. Diagnosis of athletic injuries
C. First aid and injury management
D. Implementation of prescribed rehabilitation - ✔️✔️B. Diagnosis of athletic injuries


Which one of the following is not a goal of a professional organization?
A. Bring together professionally competent individuals
B. Provide an opportunity to work as a group with a single purpose
C. Upgrade the profession through the establishment of standards
D. Help athletic trainers make the majority of their decisions - ✔️✔️D. Help athletic
trainers make the majority of their decisions

After World War I, the development of the athletic trainer as a specialist in preventing
and managing athletic injuries resulted from the work of this physician.
A. Cramer
B. Torg
C. Bilik
D. Davis - ✔️✔️C. Bilik


Which would not be considered an appropriate injury-prevention strategy adopted by an
athletic trainer?
A. Coordinating the administration of comprehensive physical examinations and pre-
participation screenings of all athletes
B. Implementing appropriate training and conditioning programs for all athletes
C. Prescribing daily vitamin supplementation for all athletes
D. Selecting and fitting any necessary protective equipment for all athletes - ✔️✔️C.
Prescribing daily vitamin supplementation for all athletes

Which of the following performance domains includes the athletic trainer's responsibility
to educate others?
A. Professional Responsibilities
B. Prevention of Athletic Injuries

,C. Immediate Care of Athletic Injuries
D. Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis - ✔️✔️B. Prevention of Athletic Injuries

Seeing that the protective equipment is of the highest quality, properly fitted, and
maintained is the responsibility of the:
A. Athletic trainer
B. Equipment personnel
C. Coach
D. All of the above - ✔️✔️D. All of the above

Which of the following performance domains includes explaining proper nutrition?
A. Prevention of Athletic Injuries
B. Professional Responsibilities
C. Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Reconditioning
D. Organization and Administration - ✔️✔️A. Prevention of Athletic Injuries

Which of the following organizations is responsible for drug education and testing?
A. National Athletic Trainer's Association
B. American College of Sports Medicine
C. NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards
D. National Strength and Conditioning Association - ✔️✔️C. NCAA Committee on
Competitive Safeguards

The team physician:
A. Need not be cognizant of the physical demands of the various sports because that is
the athletic trainer's role
B. Needs to work completely independent of the athletic trainer
C. Needs to focus the physical exam on the heart, lungs, and blood pressure
D. Is the final authority in determining when an athlete may return to play - ✔️✔️D. Is
the final authority in determining when an athlete may return to play

When did athletic training become recognized as an allied health profession?
A. 1994
B. 1990
C. 1950
D. 2001 - ✔️✔️C. 1950

Which of the following governs the practice of athletic training?
A. The NATA Code of Ethics
B. Federal law
C. Individual state licensing agencies
D. The Hippocratic Oath - ✔️✔️A. The NATA Code of Ethics

Which of the following types of regulation is the most restrictive in determining the
practice of athletic trainers?

, A. Licensure
B. Exemption
C. Certification
D. Registration - ✔️✔️C. Certification

Which organization is currently responsible for the accreditation of athletic training
academic programs?
A. NATA
B. CAAHEP
C. CAATE
D. BOC - ✔️✔️C. CAATE

A term people commonly use to describe the feelings of exhaustion and disinterest
toward their work is:
A. Burnout
B. Empathy
C. Fatigue Syndrome
D. Stress - ✔️✔️A. Burnout

The individual who is responsible for seeing that a complete medical history of each
athlete is compiled should be the:
A. Athletic trainer
B. Coach
C. School nurse
D. Team physician - ✔️✔️D. Team physician

In order to maintain certification, athletic trainers must accumulate continuing education
units (CEUs), how many are necessary over what period of time?
A. 70 over 2 years
B. 70 over 3 years
C. 80 over 4 years
D. 75 over 3 years - ✔️✔️D. 75 over 3 years

As of 2003-2004, which is the only way that a candidate can become certified as an
athletic trainer?
A. Completion of a CAATE accredited athletic training program
B. CPR certification
C. Endorsement by CAATE accredited program director
D. All of the above - ✔️✔️D. All of the above

Making decisions about clinical care of individual patients based on the supporting
evidence in professional literature is known as:
A. Scientific based medicine
B. Evidence based medicine
C. Research based medicine

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