_________________ specialize in preventing, recognizing, managing, and rehabilitating
injuries. - ANSWER Athletic trainers
To be able to practice nationally, you have to be ______________. - ANSWER Certified
To practice in a state, you have to be _____________. - ANSWER Licensed
1938-1944 ATs tried to start _______ but __________ happened. - ANSWER NATA
WWII
When was NATA formed? - ANSWER 1950
What district are Texas and Arkansas in? - ANSWER District 6 of SWATA
What does SWATA stand for? - ANSWER Southwest Athletic Trainer's Association
There were __________ members of NATA in 1974, now there are over ___________. -
ANSWER 4500
32000
Athletic Trainers have been recognized as ____________ ______________. -
ANSWER Healthcare providers
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,An athletic training room should be called an athletic training _________. -
ANSWER facility
Should be called a ___________ rather than an athlete. - ANSWER Patient
When was SWATA established? - ANSWER 1955
When did Southwest Texas State University begin allowing females into the AT Program? -
ANSWER 1972
Who was the founder at txstate? - ANSWER Bobby Patton
When were female ATs highly involved with the football team? - ANSWER 1974
What era was known as the great leap for women as ATs? - ANSWER 1980s
Who was the first female president of SWATA? - ANSWER Susan Leeper Orr
Who was the first female president of the AT organization? - ANSWER Cathy Supak
To enhance the quality of health care for athletes and those engaged in physical activity, and
to advance the profession of athletic training through education and research in the
prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries - ANSWER National
Athletic Trainers Association
Interested in the study of all aspects of sports - ANSWER American College of Sports
Medicine
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, To facilitate a professional exchange of ideas in strength development as it relates to the
improvement of athletic performance and fitness and to enhance, enlighten, and advance
the field of strength and conditioning - ANSWER National Strength and Conditioning
Association
To provide a forum to establish collegial relations between physical therapists, physical
therapist assistants, and physical therapy students interested in sports physical therapy
Promotes prevention, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries in an athletic and
physically active population - ANSWER American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
What percentage of ATs are in hospitals and clinics? - ANSWER 40
_____________ cannot be managed the same way as adults due to their growth and
emotional stability. - ANSWER Adolescents
_________________ athletes are involved in strenuous, demanding, or repetitive physical
activity as industrial workers. - ANSWER Occupational
An athletic trainer deals with a pt and the injury from its __________ and until the athlete
returns to competition. - ANSWER onset (or before)
Who is often the first person on the field to assess and injury? - ANSWER AT
ALWAYS HAVE AN ________________ - ANSWER EAP
Responsibilities of an AT: - ANSWER Prevention
Clinical Eval and Diagnosis
Immediate and Emergency Care
Treatment and Rehab
Organizational and Management
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injuries. - ANSWER Athletic trainers
To be able to practice nationally, you have to be ______________. - ANSWER Certified
To practice in a state, you have to be _____________. - ANSWER Licensed
1938-1944 ATs tried to start _______ but __________ happened. - ANSWER NATA
WWII
When was NATA formed? - ANSWER 1950
What district are Texas and Arkansas in? - ANSWER District 6 of SWATA
What does SWATA stand for? - ANSWER Southwest Athletic Trainer's Association
There were __________ members of NATA in 1974, now there are over ___________. -
ANSWER 4500
32000
Athletic Trainers have been recognized as ____________ ______________. -
ANSWER Healthcare providers
1
,An athletic training room should be called an athletic training _________. -
ANSWER facility
Should be called a ___________ rather than an athlete. - ANSWER Patient
When was SWATA established? - ANSWER 1955
When did Southwest Texas State University begin allowing females into the AT Program? -
ANSWER 1972
Who was the founder at txstate? - ANSWER Bobby Patton
When were female ATs highly involved with the football team? - ANSWER 1974
What era was known as the great leap for women as ATs? - ANSWER 1980s
Who was the first female president of SWATA? - ANSWER Susan Leeper Orr
Who was the first female president of the AT organization? - ANSWER Cathy Supak
To enhance the quality of health care for athletes and those engaged in physical activity, and
to advance the profession of athletic training through education and research in the
prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries - ANSWER National
Athletic Trainers Association
Interested in the study of all aspects of sports - ANSWER American College of Sports
Medicine
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, To facilitate a professional exchange of ideas in strength development as it relates to the
improvement of athletic performance and fitness and to enhance, enlighten, and advance
the field of strength and conditioning - ANSWER National Strength and Conditioning
Association
To provide a forum to establish collegial relations between physical therapists, physical
therapist assistants, and physical therapy students interested in sports physical therapy
Promotes prevention, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries in an athletic and
physically active population - ANSWER American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
What percentage of ATs are in hospitals and clinics? - ANSWER 40
_____________ cannot be managed the same way as adults due to their growth and
emotional stability. - ANSWER Adolescents
_________________ athletes are involved in strenuous, demanding, or repetitive physical
activity as industrial workers. - ANSWER Occupational
An athletic trainer deals with a pt and the injury from its __________ and until the athlete
returns to competition. - ANSWER onset (or before)
Who is often the first person on the field to assess and injury? - ANSWER AT
ALWAYS HAVE AN ________________ - ANSWER EAP
Responsibilities of an AT: - ANSWER Prevention
Clinical Eval and Diagnosis
Immediate and Emergency Care
Treatment and Rehab
Organizational and Management
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