ATTR 211 (Chapter 1)

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List six personal qualities that are "essential" for a good athletic trainer.

- Stamina - Empathy - Sense of humor - Ability to communicate - Intellectual curiosity - Ethics

The CEBM scale assigns a number from 1-5 to rate its quality based on the type of research study. What number is assigned to designate the highest rating?

1

When and where was the first NATA meeting held?

1950 in Kansas City, Missouri

What is an athletic training facility?

A health care facility for treating individuals who have an illness or injury

Based on a proposal from the American Academy of Pediatrics, in 1998, the American Medical Association adopted what?

AMCIA

Define "trainer"

Act of coaching or teaching

Every day brings new challenges and problems that must be solved. The athletic trainer must be able to do what?

Adapt to new situations with ease

Adolescents cannot be approached physically or emotionally in the same manner as you would a _____. Therefore, the athletic trainer must be aware of what two things when approaching an adolescent?

Adults and growth and development

In most cases, after what age does qualities such as muscular endurance, coordination, and strength tend to decrease?

After age 35

Which coaches should be certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED by the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, or the National Safety Council?

All of them

What does AAFP stand for?

American Academy of Family Physicians

What does ACSM stand for and how do they define sports medicine?

American College of Sports Medicine; multidisciplinary, including the physiological, biomechanical, pyschological, and pathological phenomena associated with exercise and sports

What does AOSSM stand for and what journal do they publish?

American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine and they publish the Journal of Sports Medicine

What does APTA stand for?

American Physical Therapy Association

When critically assessing the results of a study, the evidence-based medicine approach requires you to answer three primary questions. List them.

Are the results valid? - Are the results reliable? - Are the results clinically applicable?

List 6 databases that are called "pre-appraised," or EBP, databases?

Articles Plus - Google Scholar - PubMed/MEDLINE - CINAL - SPORTDiscus - EBSCO host

Who is the one individual who deals with the patient throughout the period of rehabilitation, from the time of the initial injury until the patient's complete, unrestricted return to activity?

Athletic trainer

Athletes are often caught in the middle between coaches telling them to do one thing and medical staff telling them to do something else. Thus, the injured athlete must always be informed and made aware of what aspects of the injury rehabilitation program?

Be aware of the WHY, HOW, and WHEN

What is the most important aspect of injury prevention?

Being sure that the athlete is in good shape and is able to handle the physiological and pyschological demands of competition

What does CSCS stand for?

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists

Athletic trainers work in a variety of employment settings, list 12 settings.

Clinic, hospital, industrial or occupational facillity, corporate, college/university, two-year institution, secondary school, professional sports, amateaur/recreational/youth sports, performing arts, military/law enforcement/government, and health/fitness/sports/performance enhancement clinics/clubs/independent contractor

Today more than 40% of certified athletic trainers are employed in what settings?

Clinics and hospitals settings or in industrial and occupational settings

When an athletic trainer is referring an athlete for evaluation or consultation, the athletic trainer must be aware of the services that are in the _________ and the __________ or managed care plan coverage available for that athlete.

Community and insurance

Scholarly papers that analyze the level or quality of the evidence of a specific research study or topic are called what?

Critical Appraisal Papers (CAPs) or Critical Appraisal Topics (CATs)

The fact that athletes, coaches, and athletic trainers focus a lot on good nutritional habits, therefore, good nutritional decisions are an outcome of what 3 things?

Diet, weight loss, and weight gain

List the 8 signs of a possible burnout.

Excessive amger - Blaming others - Guilt - Being tired and exhausted all day - Sleep problems - High absenteeism - Family problems - Self-preoccupation

The term burnout is commonly used to describe what?

Feelings of exhaustion and disinterest toward work

When the athletic trainer knows at the beginning of a season that an athlete has a physical problem that may lead to an injury during the course of the season, he or she may be able to do what?

Give corrective measures that might reduce the possibility of another injury

Once this initial diagnosis is done, the athletic trainer then must assume responsibility for what two things for the injured athlete?

Giving first aid and management of acute injury

The PPE includes general measures, physician exam and orthopedic evaluation. What is included in each?

Height, weight, blood pressure, body composition, respirations, abdominal, genital, dermatological, and ear, nose, and throat systems, and ROM, muscle strength, and joint stability

The athletic trainer should also be familiar with the potential dangers associated with practicing or competing under inclement weather conditions, such as?

High heat and humidity, extreme cold, or electrical storms

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulates what?

How individuals who have health information about an athlete can share that info with others and not be in violation of the privacy rule

Once an injury or illness has been evaluated and diagnosed, when does the rehabilitation process begin?

Immediately

________ ______ _______ is the proficiency and judgment that individual clinicians acquire through clinical experience and clinical practice.

Individual Clinical Expertise

What is meant by a "physically active population" (how is it defined)?

Individulas engaging in activities that require physical skill

The educational preparation for athletic trainers allows them to function in a variety of domains, name 8 identified.

Injury prevention - Evaluation - Management and rehab - Health education - Nutrition - Training and conditioning - Preparticipation physicals - Maintenance of essential documentation

The history of AT draws on what 5 disciplines?

Injury/Illness Prevention and Wellness Protection - Clinical Evaluaton and Diagnosis - Immediate and Emergency Care - Treatment adnd Rehab - Organizational and Professional Health and Well-being

List the 5 major Domains identified in the Role Delineation Study.

Injury/Illness Prevention and Wellness Protection, Clinical Evaluaton and Diagnosis, Immediate and Emergency Care, Treatment adnd Rehab, and Organizational and Professional Health and Well-being

What does practicing evidence-based medicine mean?

Integrating external clinical evidence from systematic research within clinical expertise, while focusing on patient values and preferences

What is the name of the journal published by the APTA?

Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy

What are the two journals published by the NSCA?

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and Strength and Conditioning

The athletic trainer should make sure that they are continuously expanding what 2 things with the Athletic Training field?

Knowledge base and expertise within the field

The athletic trainer should establish well-defined emergency action plans in cooperation with what 2 people?

Local rescue squads and the community hospitals

What is meant by "evidence based practice?

Making decisions about the clinical care of individual patients based on the current best available evidence in the professional literature

The coach is directly responsible for preventing injuries by doing what?

Making sure that their athletes have went through a injury prevention conditioning program

What are the 5 accurate and detailed records are critical for Athletic trainers?

Medical histories, preparticipation examinations, injury reports, treatment records, and rehab programs

List the 4 basic ethics principles of the NATA Code of Ethics.

Members shall respect the rights, welfare, and dignity of everybody, comply with the laws and regulations of athletic training, maintain high standards in their services, and not act in a way that would reflect negatively on the profession

List the 8 different types of research studies presented. (list from most scientific rigor to least rigor)

Meta-analyses - Systematic reviews - Narrative reviews - Cohort studies - Randomized controlled trials - Clinical practice guidelines - Case-control studies - Case studies

What percent of certified athletic trainers are employed in clinics and hospitals—more than in any other employment setting?

More than 40%

What does NASM stand for and identify the two certification programs offered by NASM?

National Academy of Sports Medicine and the programs are Fitness certification and performance certification

What does NATA stand for and what is their mission?

National Athletic Trainers' Association and their mission is to enhance the health care that is provided by athletic trainers and to advance the athletic training program

What does NCAA stand for?

National Collegiate Athletic Association

What does the NSCA stand for and what are the 2 nationally accredited certification programs that they offer?

National Strength and Conditioning Association and the CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) and CPT (Certified Personal Trainer)

**What is a "DO" and what do they specialize in?

Osteopath; musculoskeletal system

List two commonly used scales that assess the level or quality of the evidence in a specific research study.

Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM) and Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy (SORT)

The athletic trainer must develop a good amount of ________ and must earn the ________ of the coaches, so that his or her judgment in all medical matters is fully accepted.

Patience and respect

PICO is an acronym for what?

Patient condition, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome

It has been suggested that it is more appropriate to refer to an athlete by calling them a ____ or ____ when they are being treated for an injury.

Patient or client

It is critical that the team physician and the athletic trainer share ___________ _________ regarding injury management and rehabilitation programs; this cohesion will help minimize any discrepancies or inconsistencies that may exist.

Philosophical opinions

What is a "PA" and what role do they play?

Physician Assistant and they have many of the responsibilities for patient care that is normally done by a physician

What is a "DPM" and what do they specialize in?

Podiatrist and the study and care of the foot

What must be established and implemented that will reduce the likelihood of exposure to infectious agents by following universal precautions, which can prevent the transmission of infectious diseases?

Policies and procedures

Areas of specialization that focus more on injury care and management specific to the athlete are what?

Practice of medicine, athletic training, sports physical therapy, sports massage therapy, sports dentistry, osteopathic medicine, orthotics/prosthetics, chiropractic, podiatry, and emergency medical technology

The athletic trainer can minimize the risk of injury by doing what 6 things?

Preparticipation exams, doing appropiate training and conditioning , monitoring environmental conditions, proper protective equipment, make sure the athlete is eating properly, and making sure the athlete is using medications appropiately

The athletic trainer is most directly responsible for all phases of health care, including what 4 areas?

Preventing injuries, providing initial first aid and injury management, evaluating injuries, and designing and supervising a timely and effective program of rehab

An athletic trainer must work closely with and under the direction of the team physician with respect to designing rehabilitation and reconditioning _____.

Protocols

When it comes to correct competency in injury evaluation, the Athletic trainer must be skilled in what 2 things?

Provide the appropiate first aid and refer the patient to appropriate medical personnel

In what 3 ways can an Athletic Trainer achieve an active intellectual curiosity?

Reading professional journals and books, communicating with the team physician, and attending professional meetings

After the initial inspection/management of an injury, what should the athletic trainer routinely do next with the injured athlete?

Refer them to a physician for evaluation and to confirm the diagnosis

One of the most rewarding aspects of working as an athletic trainer can be found in which aspect with the patient?

Relationships

Who's work was the major influence in developing the Athletic Trainer as a specialist in preventing and managing athletic injuries after WWI?

S.E. Bilik

It is essential for the athletic trainer to possess knowledge about the _______and the _______ of the various modalities on a specific injury.

Scientific basis and physiological effects

What does a "Boolean Operator" do?

Searches for articles that include both terms

Briefly list the 8 duties of a team physician.

Seeing the athlete has a compiled medical history - Diagnosing and treating injuries and illnesses - Directing and advising the AT about health matters - Attending all games, athletic contests, scrimmages, and practices - Deciding an athlete's disqualification from participation and when they may be permitted to reenter - Serving as an advisor - Working closely with school administration - Acting as an instructor to the AT, etc.

When it comes to the rehabilitation process, the Athletic trainer must establish _______ and _______ goals and then be able to modify the program to meet those goals.

Short term and long term

The term athlete is used to refer to what?

Someone who is physically active in sports and is not injured

Who is ultimately responsible for directing the total health care of the athlete?

Team physician

Name the two journals published by the NATA.

The Journal of Athletic Training and the Athletic Training Journal

The first major text on athletic training and the care of athletic injuries is called?

The Trainer's Bible

Purchasing decisions about protective equipment should always be made in the best interest of what?

The athlete

Who is responsible for the design, building, and fitting of specific protective orthopedic devices?

The athletic trainer

Who should conduct a preparticipation physical examination (PPE) and why is this done?

The athletic trainer while working with the team physician and it is done to determine existing or potential problems.

The term sports medicine refers generically to what?

The broad field of health care that is related to physical activity and sport

The term "athletic training" has traditionally been known as what?

The field that is concerned with the athlete's health and safety

What information may be critical later on when swelling, pain, and guarding mask are some of the functional signs of the injury?

The information obtained in the initial evaluation

What is the aspect that is often neglected, but is critical to the rehabilitation process?

The pyschological aspect

Based on this knowledge of different injuries, the athletic trainer must possess some understanding of what two aspects for the various phases of healing?

The sequence and time frames for the phases of healing and to understand that certain physiological events must occur during each of the phases of healing

What role did "trainers" have in the Greek and Roman civilizations?

They helped athletes reach top physical condition and rubbed them down using home remedies

What is the definition of "empathy"?

To enter into the feeling or spirit of another person

NATA created the Task Force to establish Appropriate Medical Coverage for Intercollegiate Athletics (AMCIA) to do what?

To establish recommendations for appropriate medical coverage that provides the best health care for college athletes

What is the role of the Athletic trainer in the industrial setting?

To have fitness, rehab programs, and counseling for their employees

For the athletic trainer who is overseeing the health care of the athlete, what type of knowledge is essential?

To know the possible effects of certain drugs that may effect performance

In 2010 the Board of Certification (BOC)* completed the latest Role Delineation Study. What does this study designed to examine?

To make sure that the tasks are performed by the entry level athletic trainer and that they have the knowledge and skills to perform each task

What does "workplace ergonomics" mean?

To provide optimum comfort and to avoid stress or injury

Professional organizations have many goals, name 3.

To upgrade the field by devising and maintaining a set of professional standards, including code of ethics To bring together professionally competent individuals to exchange ideas, stimulate research, and promote critical thinking To give individuals an opportunity to work as a group with a singleness of purpose, thereby making it possible for them to achieve objectives that, separately, they could not accomplish

The athletic trainer works with what 2 people to select protective equipment and is responsible for maintaining its condition and safety?

With coaches and equipment manager

Athletic trainers must also identify safety hazards involving what 3 issues?

Workplace ergonomics, equipment considerations, maintenance, and sanitation

An off-the-field examination should include what 4 things?

brief medical history of exactly what happened, observation, palpation, and special tests

In evidence-based practice, what are the five steps that athletic training clinicians should take when attempting to determine the efficacy of using a specific clinical technique?

develop a clinical question - search the literature - appraise the evidence - apply the evidence - assess the outcomes


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