CAATE - ANSWER What is the Committee for accreditation of Athletic Training
education, called?
1950 - ANSWER NATA was formally formed in ___________?
True - ANSWER Athletic Training as we know it today started during the late
nineteenth century with the firm establishment of college and high school athletes.
False, they are found in many different settings. - ANSWER Athletic Trainers are only
found in the secondary and collegiate settings.
License - ANSWER In Texas, to practice Athletic Training you need _______.
1917, SE Bilik - ANSWER 1st Athletic Training text was written in _____ by _____.
False - ANSWER National Strength and Conditioning Association oversees the drug
testing programs in NCAA.
HIPAA - ANSWER ______ is the act says medical records can not be release unless
permission is given.
1990 - ANSWER Athletic Training was recognized as an allied healthcare profession in
_________.
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,First Aider - ANSWER 1932 Cramer family published the ____ and has played a major
role in Athletic Training since then.
Secondary sexual characteristic assessment - ANSWER Which of the following is the
most efficient method of making a maturity assessment?
Identify whether an athlete is at risk before he/she participates - ANSWER The primary
purpose of a pre-participation health exam is:
3rd, increased speed of bone grwoth - ANSWER The most crucial stage in maturity is
the ______ stage because of _________________.
4-5 whirlpool baths to provide both hot and cold whirlpools - ANSWER All of the
following should be elements of a hydrotherapy area EXCEPT:
Physical Examination - ANSWER Which of the following areas of the pre-participation
exam includes the assessment of height, weight, blood pressure, pulse, vision and body
composition?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration - ANSWER OSHA stands for:
Diabetes - ANSWER Which of the following conditions does NOT indicate a possible
medical disqualification from collision/contact sports?
Competitive bidding - ANSWER When ordering expensive supplies it is important to
have vendors quote prices before making a decision. This is known as:
FERPA - ANSWER The law that protects the privacy of student educational records and
in some instances medical records is known as:
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, Tape, massage lotion, bandages - ANSWER Which of the following are expendable
supplies?
All of the above - ANSWER What are some of the things one can do to reduce his/her
risk of litigation?
Statute of Limitations - ANSWER The length of time an individual has to sue for
damages from negligence is known as:
All of the above - ANSWER An athletic trainer that burns an athlete because of
improper use of a modality could be found to be _______.
Up to five years - ANSWER Which of the following is the average statute of limitations
for negligence suits?
Disabled and aged - ANSWER Medicare is an insurance program for whom?
A legal wrong that is committed when an individual performs an act that is not -
ANSWER Which of the following best describes malfeasance (act of commission)
his/her legal duty?
Tort - ANSWER A legal wrong that is committed against a person or property is known
as:
True - ANSWER An athlete sprains his/her ankle during a soccer practice. If the athletic
trainer falls to provide care for this athlete he/she can be held liable for such negligence.
False - ANSWER When an athlete assumes the risk of the sport that means that they
cannot sue for any accidents that may occur.
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education, called?
1950 - ANSWER NATA was formally formed in ___________?
True - ANSWER Athletic Training as we know it today started during the late
nineteenth century with the firm establishment of college and high school athletes.
False, they are found in many different settings. - ANSWER Athletic Trainers are only
found in the secondary and collegiate settings.
License - ANSWER In Texas, to practice Athletic Training you need _______.
1917, SE Bilik - ANSWER 1st Athletic Training text was written in _____ by _____.
False - ANSWER National Strength and Conditioning Association oversees the drug
testing programs in NCAA.
HIPAA - ANSWER ______ is the act says medical records can not be release unless
permission is given.
1990 - ANSWER Athletic Training was recognized as an allied healthcare profession in
_________.
1
,First Aider - ANSWER 1932 Cramer family published the ____ and has played a major
role in Athletic Training since then.
Secondary sexual characteristic assessment - ANSWER Which of the following is the
most efficient method of making a maturity assessment?
Identify whether an athlete is at risk before he/she participates - ANSWER The primary
purpose of a pre-participation health exam is:
3rd, increased speed of bone grwoth - ANSWER The most crucial stage in maturity is
the ______ stage because of _________________.
4-5 whirlpool baths to provide both hot and cold whirlpools - ANSWER All of the
following should be elements of a hydrotherapy area EXCEPT:
Physical Examination - ANSWER Which of the following areas of the pre-participation
exam includes the assessment of height, weight, blood pressure, pulse, vision and body
composition?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration - ANSWER OSHA stands for:
Diabetes - ANSWER Which of the following conditions does NOT indicate a possible
medical disqualification from collision/contact sports?
Competitive bidding - ANSWER When ordering expensive supplies it is important to
have vendors quote prices before making a decision. This is known as:
FERPA - ANSWER The law that protects the privacy of student educational records and
in some instances medical records is known as:
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, Tape, massage lotion, bandages - ANSWER Which of the following are expendable
supplies?
All of the above - ANSWER What are some of the things one can do to reduce his/her
risk of litigation?
Statute of Limitations - ANSWER The length of time an individual has to sue for
damages from negligence is known as:
All of the above - ANSWER An athletic trainer that burns an athlete because of
improper use of a modality could be found to be _______.
Up to five years - ANSWER Which of the following is the average statute of limitations
for negligence suits?
Disabled and aged - ANSWER Medicare is an insurance program for whom?
A legal wrong that is committed when an individual performs an act that is not -
ANSWER Which of the following best describes malfeasance (act of commission)
his/her legal duty?
Tort - ANSWER A legal wrong that is committed against a person or property is known
as:
True - ANSWER An athlete sprains his/her ankle during a soccer practice. If the athletic
trainer falls to provide care for this athlete he/she can be held liable for such negligence.
False - ANSWER When an athlete assumes the risk of the sport that means that they
cannot sue for any accidents that may occur.
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