Contents
- 1 Which of the following regulates how an athlete’s information can be shared?
- 2 What areas need to be included in the design of an athletic training facility?
- 3 Which of the following items are expendable supplies?
- 4 Which of the following is considered a satisfactory size for an athletic health care facility quizlet?
- 5 What are the components of a pre participation exam?
- 6 Who is responsible for the medical history and injury diagnosis of athletes?
- 7 When an individual fails to perform a legal duty it is known as?
- 8 How large should an athletic training room be?
- 9 What is an athletic facility?
- 10 What is expendable and nonexpendable items?
- 11 What are examples of non-expendable property?
- 12 Which items are expendable supplies dental?
- 13 Why is it important to keep an athletic health care facility clean?
- 14 What is one of the most important skills needed in handling injured athletes?
- 15 What are some recognizable signs of staleness in athletes?
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) regulates how any member of the sports medicine team who has health information about an athlete can share that information with others.
What areas need to be included in the design of an athletic training facility?
6 Athletic Training Room Must-Haves
- Taping Station.
- Electric Treatment Tables and Electric Treatment Cabinets.
- Whirlpool Tables.
- Wood or Aluminum Treatment Tables.
- Modality Carts.
- Rolling Stools.
Which of the following items are expendable supplies?
Supplies that are consumed in use, such as ammunition, paint, fuel, cleaning and preserving materials, surgical dressings, drugs, medicines, etc., or that lose their identity, such as spare parts, etc. Also called consumable supplies and materiel.
Which of the following is considered a satisfactory size for an athletic health care facility quizlet?
satisfactory- 1000-1200 sq ft. who is to be served by the AT Staff: Athletes, Regular students, teachers, athletes, community.
What are the components of a pre participation exam?
The recommended standard components of the PPE include the following:
- Height.
- Weight.
- Pulse.
- Blood pressure.
- Eyes.
- Ear/nose/throat.
- Heart.
- Abdomen.
Who is responsible for the medical history and injury diagnosis of athletes?
Athletic trainers are responsible for injury evaluation and immediate care of athletic injuries, and have to go through many years of schooling to get a degree.
When an individual fails to perform a legal duty it is known as?
If an individual fails to perform a legal duty, it is known as: An act of omission.
How large should an athletic training room be?
Another author14 reported that a minimum of 500 square feet (46 m2) is needed and that the size of the athletic training facility depends on the size and scope of the athletic department.
What is an athletic facility?
Noun. 1. athletic facility – a facility for athletic events. facility, installation – a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry; “the assembly plant is an enormous facility” field house – an athletic facility where athletes prepare for sport.
What is expendable and nonexpendable items?
The distinction is very important from a tax planning standpoint since expendable items are generally deducted right away but non-expendable items (capital assets) cannot be deducted in the year of purchase. Instead, they are depreciated over the useful life through the method of depreciation.
What are examples of non-expendable property?
Non-expendable Property – Property which ordinarily retains its original identity during use, has a unit acquisition value of $1,000 or more; and a life expectancy of two years or more. (Examples: furniture, pool table, television.)
Which items are expendable supplies dental?
Expendable supplies are single-use items such as dental cements, stationery, local anesthetics, and gypsum products. Nonexpendable supplies are reusable items that do not constitute a major expense; this category includes most dental instruments.
Why is it important to keep an athletic health care facility clean?
Keep surfaces clean to prevent MRSA from spreading. When should I clean athletic equipment and facilities? Always keep athletic facilities, such as locker rooms, and shared equipment clean whether or not MRSA infections have occurred among the athletes.
What is one of the most important skills needed in handling injured athletes?
What is one of the most important skills needed in handling injured athletes? be a good listener, be aware of body language, project a caring image, find out what the problem is, explain the injury to the athlete, manage the stress of injury, keep athlete involved with team, help athlete return to play.
What are some recognizable signs of staleness in athletes?
List the signs and symptoms of staleness. Decrease in performance, chronic fatigue, apathy, loss of appetite, indigestion, weight loss, and inability to sleep or rest. feel depersonalization, increased emotional exhaustion, reduced sense of accomplishment, cynicism, and depressed mood.