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Curriculum and internship candidates for certification must have
- a. A Bachelor's degree
- b. Current CPR certification
- c. Completed supervised clinical hours
- d. Both curriculum and internship candidates must complete a, b, and c
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How many NATA Districts are there?
10
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What district is Nebraska in?
5
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NATA membership categories do NOT include:
Uncertified
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Within 1000, what is the current NATA membership?
3200
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Within 1000, how many certified athletic trainers (ATCs) are there?
2600
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We would expect the highest pay to be found in which work setting?
Pro sports
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Which of the following is not considered a traditional setting?
Clinics
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Which of the following is NOT generally needed to find a job in professional sports?
All: A Masters degree, Advanced internships with high profile teams, Personal connections, Lots of patience
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The person with the ultimate responsibility for deciding if an athlete can play is:
The team physician
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The one domain of sports medicine that athletic trainers can mostly claim as their own is
Prevention of sports injuries
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Supervision of conditioning programs would be most important to athletic trainers working in which setting?
High school sports
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Which of the following is NOT an environmental condition that could effect athletes?
Pollen
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If you notice a safety hazard you should first:
Try to fix it if you can, or notify someone who can
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Reasons for maintaining permanent medical records for athletes include:
For legal purposes, As a memory aid, and It is required by NATA standards
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SOAP
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
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Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation is all part of
A primary survey
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A modality is:
Any mode or method of treatment
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Cuff weights, dumbbells, barbells, and weight machines are all examples of:
Isotonic Equipment
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During the in-season, we would most likely see athletes performing which type of activities during there conditioning sessions?
Performing exercise that is aimed at maintaining pre-season fitness levels
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Muscular endurance is best increased through which type of exercise?
Low intensity, low repetition weight training
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the average athlete's diets differ from the ideal diet in what way?
Too many carbohydrates in the athletes diet
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A sprain is an injury to ______; a strain is an injury to ______.
Ligaments; muscles
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An incision is treated with
Stitches
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First organized meeting of trainersC
1930
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HIPS stands for
History, inspection, palpation, special test
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RICE stands for
Rest, ice, compression, elevation
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Jerry Weber
Head athletic trainer
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Pat sp
Assistant Athletic Trainer Certified
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NATA
National athletic trainers association
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