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93 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 93
formal education programs for ATs designed to build and expand on knowledge
-programs are contained within a medical center or health care facility
-expand knowledge and clinical experience
-already graduated from professional or post-professional
-doesn't qualify learner for the BOC exam
NATA Officers
State Regulation Formats
Post-professional residency
ATC Guidelines
Definition 2 of 93
thigh contusions
-direct blow and is susceptible to injury without protective padding
-can lead to myositis ossificans
illiac crest
-bony parts on both sides of hip
-direct blow to hip
upper leg muscle strain
-rapid stretch, sudden lunge laterally
-change in direction in hip flexor
Professional
Upper leg conditions
Wrapping Techniques
Personal trainer
,Term 3 of 93
Healthcare administration and professional responsibility (Domain 5)
-Greeks and Romans developed similar to modern sports
-Coaches
-enhance quality of health care
-advance AT profession
-39,000 members in US and internationally
-New York is in District II (Eastern Athletic Trainers' Association or EATA)
-record keeping
-compliance with state and federal laws
-ordering supplies and equipment
-establish policies and procedures
-personal professional development
-incorporation of evidence based practice (acquiring evidence)
use of current best evidence to guide clinical decision making
-solves clinical questions through examination of clinical research
-try to find a more effective way in helping athlete recover
Definition 4 of 93
-enhance quality of health care
-advance AT profession
-39,000 members in US and internationally
-New York is in District II (Eastern Athletic Trainers' Association or EATA)
National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA)
Common barriers of EBP
Patellar injuries
Evidence Based Practice
,Definition 5 of 93
individual is made aware of risks involved in sport and voluntarily decides to continuing
participating
-protects institution
-expressed in a waiver or implied from conduct of athlete once begin participating
-exculpatory clause: relieves the party from liability
ligaments of the knee
assumption of risk
Steps in EBP process
ATC and the Physician
, Term 6 of 93
Thigh wrapping techniques
compression and support
reduce and control swelling
attach protective pads underneath
thigh
thigh compression wraps
-herring bone pattern (diagonal pattern, diamonds)
Set by BOC
Must have:
-extensive background in formal academic preparation and supervised clinical practice
-completion of Accredited ATEP Program
-at least 800 hours of supervised CFE
-need to pass the BOC exam
Function under physician's direction
-NO SUPERVISION REQUIRED
-NOT THERE FOR SUPERVSION
-doesn't need physical presence
-requires contact and interaction
-can seek counsel and advice
-treatment and rehab guidelines go back to the physician for guidelines
-patient population (unique characteristics)
-intervention
-comparison (have something else to compare it to)
-outcome (what hope to accomplish)
93 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 93
formal education programs for ATs designed to build and expand on knowledge
-programs are contained within a medical center or health care facility
-expand knowledge and clinical experience
-already graduated from professional or post-professional
-doesn't qualify learner for the BOC exam
NATA Officers
State Regulation Formats
Post-professional residency
ATC Guidelines
Definition 2 of 93
thigh contusions
-direct blow and is susceptible to injury without protective padding
-can lead to myositis ossificans
illiac crest
-bony parts on both sides of hip
-direct blow to hip
upper leg muscle strain
-rapid stretch, sudden lunge laterally
-change in direction in hip flexor
Professional
Upper leg conditions
Wrapping Techniques
Personal trainer
,Term 3 of 93
Healthcare administration and professional responsibility (Domain 5)
-Greeks and Romans developed similar to modern sports
-Coaches
-enhance quality of health care
-advance AT profession
-39,000 members in US and internationally
-New York is in District II (Eastern Athletic Trainers' Association or EATA)
-record keeping
-compliance with state and federal laws
-ordering supplies and equipment
-establish policies and procedures
-personal professional development
-incorporation of evidence based practice (acquiring evidence)
use of current best evidence to guide clinical decision making
-solves clinical questions through examination of clinical research
-try to find a more effective way in helping athlete recover
Definition 4 of 93
-enhance quality of health care
-advance AT profession
-39,000 members in US and internationally
-New York is in District II (Eastern Athletic Trainers' Association or EATA)
National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA)
Common barriers of EBP
Patellar injuries
Evidence Based Practice
,Definition 5 of 93
individual is made aware of risks involved in sport and voluntarily decides to continuing
participating
-protects institution
-expressed in a waiver or implied from conduct of athlete once begin participating
-exculpatory clause: relieves the party from liability
ligaments of the knee
assumption of risk
Steps in EBP process
ATC and the Physician
, Term 6 of 93
Thigh wrapping techniques
compression and support
reduce and control swelling
attach protective pads underneath
thigh
thigh compression wraps
-herring bone pattern (diagonal pattern, diamonds)
Set by BOC
Must have:
-extensive background in formal academic preparation and supervised clinical practice
-completion of Accredited ATEP Program
-at least 800 hours of supervised CFE
-need to pass the BOC exam
Function under physician's direction
-NO SUPERVISION REQUIRED
-NOT THERE FOR SUPERVSION
-doesn't need physical presence
-requires contact and interaction
-can seek counsel and advice
-treatment and rehab guidelines go back to the physician for guidelines
-patient population (unique characteristics)
-intervention
-comparison (have something else to compare it to)
-outcome (what hope to accomplish)