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Chapter 2 Review. Sports Medicine 1 Coach Tedder. 1. The size of an athletic training room should be at least: 900 square feet 1000 square feet 1200 square feet 1400 square feet. 2. OSHA stands for: A)Occupational Safety and Housing Administration.
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Chapter 2 Review Sports Medicine 1 Coach Tedder
1 • The size of an athletic training room should be at least: • 900 square feet • 1000 square feet • 1200 square feet • 1400 square feet
2 OSHA stands for: • A)Occupational Safety and Housing Administration. • B)Organization for Safety and Health Administration. • C)Occupational Safety and Health Administration. • D)Organization for Standards on Health Administration.
3 Which of the following are expendable supplies? • A)TENS units, tape, massage lotion • B)Tape, massage lotion, bandages • C)Ultrasound units, germicides • D)TENS units, ultrasound units
4 The primary purpose of a preseason health exam is to: • A)identify whether an athlete is at risk before he/she participates. • B)determine body fat percentages for coaches. • C)reveal qualifying conditions. • D)satisfy insurance and liability issues.
5 Which of the following is the most efficient method of making a maturity assessment? • A)Skeletal assessment • B)Dental assessment • C)Secondary sexual characteristic assessment • D)Muscular assessment
6 The purpose of having a personal information card on each athlete is to record: • A)injury evaluations. • B)treatments. • C)family and insurance information. • D)future treatment plans.
7 Which of the following regulates how an athletes' health information can be shared with others? • A)Occupational Safety and Health Administration • B)American Academy of Sports Medicine • C)Americans with Disabilities Act • D)Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
8 What area(s) need to be included in the design of an athletic training room? • A)Private exam room • B)Wet (hydrotherapy) area • C)Taping and bandaging area • D)All of the above
9 • Why is it important to set athletic training room policies? • A) to ensure that the athletic training room is used for prevention and care of injuries • B) to ensure that if the athletic training room is to be used as a gathering place for teams, it will be kept clean • C) To ensure that the athletic training room will be cleaned according to OSHA standards • D) To be in accordance with HIPAA standards
10 Which of the following types of documentation is used for athlete sign-in? • A)Injury Report • B)Treatment Log • C)Personal Information Card • D)Injury Record Form
11 Which of the following conditions does NOTindicate a possible medical disqualification from collision/contact sports: • A)Diabetes • B)Mononucleosis • C)A loss of one eye • D)A loss of one kidney
12 The components of a pre-participation exam include a physical exam, a maturity assessment, and an orthopedic exam. • A)True • B)False
13 The athlete who has lost one of a paired organ should have no sport participation restrictions. • A)True • B)False
14 The coach may release medical information to only the athletic director, the team physician, and the player's teammates. • A)True • B)False
15 Every athletic training room should have three entrances: one to the athletic fields, one to the locker rooms, and one to the storage area. • A)True • B)False
16 It is important to have defined rules to maintain cleanliness and order in the training room. • A)True • B)False
17 Due to the Americans with Disabilities Act, a physician cannot legally disqualify athletes from competition. • A)True • B)False
18 The medical history should be completed as the final component to the pre-participation exam. • A)True • B)False
19 • This document is important for keeping track of all injuries and treatments for all injured athletes. It can be very important in the case of litigation (a Lawsuit). • A) Treatment Log • B) Injury Evaluation/Progress Notes • C) Annual Report • D) Supply Inventory
20 • Keeping an accurate one of these can help the athletic training program run more smoothly, by allowing an ATC to know what he/she has on hand, and what may need to be re-ordered. • A) Treatment Log • B) SOAP Notes • C) Supply Inventory • D) Bid Sheet
21 • This document is basically a summary of all the year’s operations of the ATR. It can include info on injury trends, daily traffic flow, operating costs, etc… • A) Annual report • B) Treatment Log • C) Supply Inventory • D) SOAP Note
22 • This area has a tiled floor, a splash wall, whirlpools, ice machines, refrigerator, etc… • Hydrotherapy (wet) area • Rehabilitation Area • Treatment Area • Taping/Bandaging Area • ATC Office
23 • This is an open area that usually contains small free weights, exercise balls, cardio equipment, resistance banding/tubing, etc…. • Hydrotherapy (wet) area • Rehabilitation Area • Treatment Area • Taping/Bandaging Area • ATC Office
24 • This area of the ATR should have limited accessibility, a desk, computer, lockable file cabinet for records, and a clear view of the entire athletic training room. • Hydrotherapy (wet) area • Rehabilitation Area • Treatment Area • Taping/Bandaging Area • ATC Office
25 • This area of the ATR has low, long tables that have carts with therapeutic modalities between them. • Hydrotherapy (wet) area • Rehabilitation Area • Treatment Area • Taping/Bandaging Area • ATC Office
26 • The area of the ATR that has high, short tables with ample storage for supplies needed. • Hydrotherapy (wet) area • Rehabilitation Area • Treatment Area • Taping/Bandaging Area • ATC Office
27 • Describe the different areas that must be included in an ATR.. (need 5)
28 • Athletic Training Kit (bag) • Supply • Equipment
29 • Casting materials • Supply • Equipment
30 • Whirlpool • Supply • Equipment