BOC Study Flashcards
What are the 5 domains of athletic training
Injury/Illness prevention and wellness protection
Clinical evaluation and diagnosis
Immediate and emergency care
Treatment and Rehab
Organizational and professional health and well being
What is an Osteopath
Doctor who emphasizes the role of the musculoskeletal system in health
What is a Podiatrist
Study and care of the foot
What is an Orthotist/Prosthetist
Custom fit, design and construct braces
Different forms of State Regulation
Licensure
Certification
Registration
Exemption
Define Expendable items
Cannot be re used
Define NonExpendable Items
Can be re used
Additional Things to consider in your budget
Liability Insurance
Textbooks
Journals
How long must medical records be kept
7 years
HIPAA
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Regulates how health care providers can share patient info with others
FERPA
Family Educational RIghts and Privacy Act
Protects privacy of student educational records
Content of Preparticipation Exam
Medical HIstory Physical Exam Cardio Screening Maturity Assesment Orthopedic Screening Wellness Screening
Tanners five stages of maturity
Looks at genital development, pubic hair to see what stage of maturity athlete is in
What is a personal Information Card
Card with athlete info and how to contact parents, personal physician, and insurance company in case of emergency
Define Accident
Unplanned event capable of resulting in loss of time, damage, injury, or death
Define Injury
Damage to the body that restricts activity or causes disabilty
Define Epidemiology
study of factors affecting the health and illness of population
Define Liability
State of being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person
Define Negligence
Failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
What 4 things must be present to establish negligance
A duty of care existed
Conduct of the defendant fell short of standard of care
Defendant caused the injury to occur
Personal, Propery, or punitive damages resulted
Define Duty of care
Part of a job description, what you can and cannot do.
Define Tort
Legal wrong committed against a person
Nonfeasance/act of omission
Individual fails to preform legal duty
Malfeasance/act of comission
Individual performs an act that is not legally his or hers to perform
Misfeasance
Individual improperly does something that they have the legal right to do
Define Good Samaritan Law
Limited protection against legal liabilty to any person who chooses to provide first aid
Define assumption of risk
The individual through agreement assumes that some risk or danger is involved in the undertaking
Define HMO
List of places a person can go to receive care.
Generally pay 100% of medical costs as long as it is at an approved place
Define PPO
Provide discount health care but also limit where a person can go
Define POS
Combination of HMO and PPO
Based on HMO sturcture but allows outside visits under special circumstances
Define EPO
More like an HMO
Will not pay anything if you use out of network providers
Define Medicare
Health insurance program for the aged and disabled
4 Parts of Medicare
Hospital
Physician
Program that allows people to choose among several types of health care plans
Federal program to subsidize costs of prescription drugs
Define Medicaid
Health Insurance plan for people with low income
Define Indemnity Plan
Free for service plan that allows care anywhere