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Are You Smarter Than Chris Kirk?

Are You Smarter Than Chris Kirk?. 1,000,000. 500,000. 300,000. Freshman Year 1. Freshman Year 2. Are You Smarter Than Chris Kirk?. 175,000. 100,000. Sophomore Year 3. Sophomore Year 4. 50,000. Junior Year 5. Junior Year 6. 25,000. 10,000. Senior Year 7. Senior Year 8. 5,000.

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Are You Smarter Than Chris Kirk?

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  1. Are You Smarter Than Chris Kirk?

  2. 1,000,000 500,000 300,000 Freshman Year 1 Freshman Year 2 Are You Smarter Than Chris Kirk? 175,000 100,000 Sophomore Year 3 Sophomore Year 4 50,000 Junior Year 5 Junior Year 6 25,000 10,000 Senior Year 7 Senior Year 8 5,000 2,000 BOC Time 9 BOC Time10 1,000

  3. Freshman Year 1 Questions • Which of the following organizations certifies football helmets to make sure they can withstand repeated blows of high mass and low velocity? • FDA • NSA • NOCSAE • NATA • Which of the following is the most restrictive form of government credentialing? • Exemption • Registration • Licensure • Certification • An audiologist would be most qualified to treat which of the following types of medical conditions? • Partial hearing loss • Stuttering disorder • Stroke • Malnutrition • Viral infection

  4. Freshman Year 1 Answers • NOCSAE • Licensure • Partial Hearing Loss Return

  5. FreshmanYear 2 Questions • What budgeting system requires unit directors to justify every expense without reference to previous spending patterns? • Fixed • Line-item • Lump-sum • Zero-based • When releasing a patient’s medical records, the athletic trainer may release it to which of the following: • Professional sports organizations • Insurance companies • Athlete’s parents • News media • None of the above • Which is not a type of athletic insurance? • Self-insurance • Primary coverage • Disability insurance • Secondary coverage

  6. Freshman Year 2 Answers • Zero Based • None of the above • Disability Insurance Return

  7. Sophomore Year 3 Questions • What is a contract between the holder of a policy and an insurance company to reimburse a percentage of the cost of the policyholder’s medical bills, usually after the policyholder has paid a deductible? • Health insurance • Athletic accident insurance • Disability insurance • Medical insurance • What is a policy that pays for covered medical expenses only after all other insurance policies, including the athlete’s personal medical insurance have reached their limit and is also known as excess insurance? • Primary coverage • Self-insurance • Medical Insurance • Secondary insurance • Which of the following play the primary role in the development of the Athletic Training Educational Competencies? • BOC • NATAEC • NOCA • JRC-AT • CAATE

  8. Sophomore Year 3 Answers • Medical Insurance • Secondary Insurance • NATAE Return

  9. Sophomore Year 4 Questions • What is the maximum number of continuing education units that can be submitted into Category B: Professional development? • 15 • 25 • 30 • 50 • 75 • What type of research involves the collection and analysis of numerical data? • Quantitative • Qualitative • Applied • Basic Experimental • What occurs when an athletic trainer performs an act that she or he should not have performed? • Negligence • Omission • Commission • Breach of duty

  10. Sophomore Year 4 Answers • 50 • Quantitative • Commission Return

  11. Junior Year 5 Questions • What entity would need to grant permission to a person who is planning to conduct research on human subjects? • Ethics and morals committee • Institutional review board • Committee on human rights • Human research board • Committee on research subjects • Which of the following health care professionals dispense drugs, and are the most qualified to educate patients about their potential side effects? • A pharmacist • A registered nurse • A pharmacologist • A substance abuse counselor • A health educator • What document was created for the purpose of maintaining a high standard of professionalism for athletic trainers? • Athletic Training Educational Competencies • Role Delineation Study • JRC-AT Standards and Guidelines • Standards of Practice • NATA Code of Ethics

  12. Junior Year 5 Answers • Institutional Review Board • A Pharmacist • NATA Code of Ethics Return

  13. Junior Year 6 Questions • How many continuing education units must an ATC complete in a 3 year period to maintain his or her certification? • 25 • 50 • 75 • 80 • 100 • The process of nonrandom selection of research subjects is best described by which of the following? • Stratified random sampling • Probability sampling • Systempic sampling • Nonprobability sampling • Cluster sampling • What type of ATC employment setting would typically involve the least amount of travel responsibilities with an athletic team? • Olympic games • Physician extender • High school • College/university • Professional team

  14. Junior Year 6 Answers • 75 • Non-Probability Sampling • Physician Extender Return

  15. Senior Year 7 Questions • What document accompanies a bid sheet and provides instructions for vendors to bid on the supplies, equipment, and services needed by a sports medicine program? • Bidding • Request for Quotation • Purchase order • Express warranty • What Food and Drug Administration act separates prescription from non-prescription drugs? • Durham-Humphrey Amendment of 1951 • Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1987 • Current Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations of 1962 • Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938 • None of the above • This includes a statement that identifies the provider of the serve, identifies the service to be provided, identifies the target clients, and a quality declaration that identifies aspirations for how internal and external audiences will receive the program: • Mission statement • Vision statement • Policy • Practice outline

  16. Senior Year 7 Answers • Vision Statement • Request for Quotation • Durham-Humphrey Amendment of 1951 Return

  17. Senior Year 8 Questions • What is a policy that pays for covered medical expenses only after all other insurance policies, including the athlete’s personal medical insurance have reached their limit and is also known as excess insurance? • Primary coverage • Self-insurance • Medical Insurance • Secondary insurance • When was the NATA established? • 1945 • 1950 • 1967 • 1973 • 1983 • Which healthcare professional would have the most appropriate training to assist physicians and/or perform many of the duties that a physician does? • Physical therapist • Nurse practitioner • Registered nurse • Medical technologist • Prosthetist

  18. Senior Year 8 Answers • Secondary Insurance • 1950 • Nurse Practitioner Return

  19. BOC Time 9 Scenario Scenario A: • Jeff, the athletic trainer at Pencil College evaluated an athlete on the sideline for a concussion. After 20 minutes, Jeff did not re-evaluate the athlete and allowed him to back into the game. What type of wrong is Jeff committing by not re-evaluating the athlete? • Omission • Commission • Negligence • Tort • After the athlete came off the field for the second time, Jeff evaluated him again. This time, Jeff made him sit out. However, the athlete’s father is a dentist and began evaluating his son, the athlete. What type of tort was the athlete’s father performing? • Omission • Negligence • Tort • Commission

  20. BOC Time 9 Answers • Omission • Commission Return

  21. BOC Time 10 Scenario Scenario B: • Trey, the assistant athletic trainer at Las Vegas University wants to start an education program on infectious diseases. He plans to educate the coaches, the other two assistant athletic trainers and Bob, the head athletic trainer. First, he wanted to talk to Bob about it. Which of the following elements would help Trey influence the behavior of Bob? • Personal power • Counterpower • Authority • Position power • Bob liked the idea and suggests Trey present it to his colleagues and athletic administration. Which of the following elements would most likely help Trey influence his colleagues and athletic administration to implement this program? • The honeymoon effect • Zone of indifference of Trey’s colleagues • The legitimacy of request • Trey’s knowledge on the subject • The athletic administration agreed to fund the program. However, the university wants Trey to visit the high schools in the area to educate them as well. Which management role must Trey take on to speak on behalf of the program? • Liaison role • Monitor role • Figurehead role • Disseminator role

  22. BOC Time 10 Answers • Counterpower • Zone of Indifference of Trey’s • Colleagues • Figurehead Role Return

  23. Million Dollar Question Final Scenario: • Siri is the star pitcher on the softball team at Oxygen Collegiate School. Her mother works for a company that has HMO insurance provided by the company. Oxygen Collegiate School has secondary athletic insurance through Snap Coverage, Inc for student-athletes. Siri slides into second base stealing and the opposing team’s player spikes Siri in the leg. Siri gets 8 stitches for the laceration. Who is held accountable for this treatment? • HMO company pays all of it minus the deductible • Siri’s mother • Snap Coverage pays the deductible • HMO pays for it all. • Siri’s laceration is infected with a bacterial infection. Her mother needs to buy her medication. Who will cover her medication? • Snap Coverage • HMO Company • Siri’s mother • Siri receives a bill for the portion of the lacerations she received during her softball game. It was not paid by her mother’s insurance company. Siri talks to Julie, the athletic trainer in charge of athletic accident claims process and tells Siri to bring this document in so Julie can process the claim. What document is Julie referring to? • UB-92 form from the Medical Center Siri got stitches • an HCFA 1500 form from the Medical Center Siri got stitches • an HMO/PPO authorization form from the athletic department • the explanation of benefits form from the HMO company • none of the above is necessary to process the claim

  24. 1,000,000 Answer • HMO company pays all of it minus the deductible and Snap Coverage pays the deductible • HMO company • the explanation of benefits form from the HMO company Return

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