KNES 315 Exam 1, chapter 1
In order to ensure appropriate healthcare to participants, a coach should be certified:
-Cardiac pulmonary resuscitation -basic first aid
The responsibilities of a coach with regard to injury assessment and management
-assesment of the nature and severity of injury -determination of the appropriate course of action in managing an injury implementation of the appropriate course of action
1.) Prevention (what is it and give example)
-encompasses a broad spectrum of knowledge and skills that address the risks associated with participation in sports and physical activity -making sure the enviorment is safe for the athletes to
5. Organization and Administration
-has two parts documentation and administration
Coaches responsibility with regard to injury prevention
-instructions for proper skills -development and techniques -development and implementation of coditioning program -inspection of equipment and enviorment -evaluation of the status of participants prior to activities -supervision during activities
Evaluation or Assessment can involve several scenarios, such as
-on-feild (on-site) primary assessments -off-field initial assessments -follow up assessments.
what does this domain(Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis) include..
-recovering nature and extent of injury -involving both on and off the field -evaluation skills and techniques -understand pathology of injuries and illness -referring to medical care -referring to supportive services
advantages to team approach
-the workplace becomes more enjoyable and productive when you are able to operate as a team -saftey issues are reduced -retention rates are increased -patient care is improved with the collaboration and enhanced communication
Athletic Training Performance Domains
1.) prevention 2.) clinical evaluation and diagnosis 3.) immediate care 4.) treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning 5.) organization and admission 6.) professional responsibility
Sports Medicine
An area of medical practice concerned with the treatment of injuries resulting from athletic activities. A physician practicing sports medicine focuses on sports related medical services.
True or False: The terms "sports medicine" and "athletic training" can be used interchangeably.
False
The mission of the NATA
Professional membership association for certified athletic trainers and others who support the athletic training profession
4) Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Reconditioning
The athletic trainer is responsible for the implementation of treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning programs appropriate to the diagnosis made during the evaluation and assessment phase.
administration
mus have an emergency care plan
main 2 disciplines of sports medicine
orthopedic physical and athletic trainer
documentation
paper work
sports medicine is known as what type of term
umbrella term
NATA
National Athletic Trainers Association
what is the hardest part of the team approach to the delivery of healthcare?
The ego of the professional gets in the way
True or False: The team approach to the delivery of healthcare allows for a comprehensive prevention, assessment, and management of an injury or illness as it utilizes the expertise of individual specialists working in conjunction with one another and the patient.
True
physical examination, regular safety check of equipment, facilities, and field areas; designing and implementing year condition programs to develop and maintain strength, flexibility, agility, and endurance promoting proper lifting techniques and safety in the weight room.... etc examples of?
all examples of prevention
Which of the following professionals is concerned with information involving kinematics and kinetics?
biomechanist
What organization has been responsible for the growth and development of the athletic training profession?
board of certification for athletic trainers
Purpose of the board of certification for the athletic trainer
to show that the individual completed a professional level athletic training education program accredited by the commision on accreditation of athletic training education and then pass the board of certification exam
2. Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis
the domain of clinical evaluation and diagnosis addresses the responsibilities of the athletic trainer in using standardized clinical practices to make decisions regarding the nature and severity of an injury or illness
3. Immediate Care
this domain identifies the role of the athletic trainer subsequent to determining the nature and extent of an injury or illness (first aid and emergency medical care)
6. Professional Responsibility
this focuses on the expectations of the athletic trainer relative to adhering the ethical, legal, and other professional standards
Team Approach to Delivery of Healthcare
communication with other professionals, to come up with a collaborative plan for the recovery of an athlete
Team approach to delivery of healthcare provides what type of perspective in treatment?
comprehensive
Which of the following tasks is the duty of the coach relative to injury prevention? -developing and implementing appropriate conditioning program -administering basic first aid -taping an ankle before practice
developing and implementing appropriate conditioning program