Organization & Health 2 Flashcards
What organization was found in 1950?
NATA
What year was the NATA founded?
1950
What is the difference between an AT and PT
A PT is trained in the rehab of diverse population
What are 4 signs of “Burnout”?
Insomnia(can’t sleep)
Angry
Self Pre Occupied
Attentiveness
What is most important thing an AT should do when taking history from an athlete?
Be an active listener
When assisting the general public to understand “Sports Medicine”
Multidisciplinary
Tort is an act of___and___?
Omission
Commission
AT should carry what type of insurance?
Professional Liability Insurance
Which of the following models of supervision for a head athletic trainer could be described as “mentoring approach”?
Developmental supervision
Statue of limitations for negligence suit has how many years?
1-3
Which type of insurance should the AT carry in case of a criminal complaint involving negligence?
Professional Liability Insurance
An AT is working in a clinical setting. Which of the populations is the athletic trainer best suited to treat?
Physically active patients
What is Geriatric patient?
Patients older 60
State of being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person?
Liability
If an athlete slips on a slippery wet floor, falls, and brakes his wrist. The AT may be considered?
Negligence
An AT is intoxicated at work. What NATA Code of Ethics does it fall under?
Members Shall Practice With Compassion, Respecting the Rights, Welfare and Dignity of Others
What is not a specialization in sports medicine?
Recreational therapy
What was founded in 1990
AMA
AMA founded in?
1990
When an AT is taking history what type of listening should they be using?
Analytical
___and___are 2 major components of “professionalism”
Commitment
Open-Mindedness
What two individuals should have access to data bases containing an athletes medical records should be?
Athletic Trainer
Team Physician
What is the most important form athletes must sign?
Assumptions of risk
A medical condition that is not covered by insurance?
Exclusion
What is an “Rider”
Additional benefit to what already in a plan.
Insurance premium
The amount of money paid for an insurance policy
What is a good way for an athletic trainer to protect himself or herself from negligence??
Good documentation
What is a state credential?
License
What is not mandatory when asking for insured patients info?
Patients mothers maiden name
What are the 3 ethical decision making segments?
Egoism
Utilitarianism
Formalism
Egoism
Trainer making decision that benefits themselves
Utilitarianism
Choosing action that benefits a big number of people
Formalism
AT believes something should be implemented universally
What are 3 personnel that helps an AT
Nurse
Sports Psychologist
Social Worker
What is not included in NATA guidelines?
Eye safety
Who is not apart of the primary ports medicine team
PT
Who is responsible for compiling medical histories and conducting physical examination on a team
Team physician
What is not a form of state regulation
Delugation
AT are which type of decision maker?
Secondary
What is negligence
AT fails to act reasonably as another AT would in the same circumstances
The rules, standards, and principles, dictate proper conduct…
Ethics
When one fails to act when its their legal duty to do so.
Omission
A person who is highly cooperative in a support plan?
Ally
What 4 are inside an interest group?
Athletic Directors
Owners
Staff
Coaches