Athletic Training Exam Review
A Student Guide to Success, 7th Edition
All of the following forms are critical parts of the patient?s permanent medical record and should be completed before the patient is permitted to participate in the first team practice, except:
What general topics should be addressed in an athletic training program policies and procedures manual?
Maintaining up-to-date records is extremely important. How often should the athletic trainer document?
___________ is a form of record keeping that allows the athletic trainer to list the athlete?s injury information, the actions taken by the athletic trainer, and the response of the athlete to the athletic trainer?s treatment in column form.
Which of the following best describes an athletic trainer in a nontraditional athletic training setting?
Which of the following organizations establishes standards of quality for organizations that provide rehabilitative services?
Which of the following documents would be most likely subpoenaed during a civil litigation suit against an athletic trainer?
Which of the following forms should the athletic trainer fill out to gain the quickest reimbursement from an insurance company?
The athletic trainer may use any of the following to treat an injured or ill patient, except:
What type of analysis would be considered a useful tool in the strategic planning of an existing athletic training program?
The ___________ is a charge that represents the maximum amount that an insurance company will pay a provider.
Which organization must certify facemasks that are used in ice hockey helmets?
___________, ___________, and ___________ must be taken into consideration when developing a risk management plan.
Large purchases for an educational institution are usually done through a process known as what?
You are in the position to hire an assistant athletic trainer. You have a specific person in mind, but your athletic director implies he is not comfortable with this person?s gender. Which level of the law mandates the hiring and firing of employees?
All of the following are important steps in avoiding legal problems when administering care to the patient, except:
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a managed care organization?
What is the series of codes used by insurance agencies and providers alike to identify a patient?s diagnosis for reimbursement purposes called?
You are part of a planning committee that has been given the responsibility of designing the new athletic training facility at your school. You have been through the initial process of conducting a needs assessment and selecting an architect/contractor. You now are meeting with the architect to begin the development of the schematic drawings that will be submitted for approval. ___________ and ___________ are 2 major elements that must be addressed in these schematic drawings.
As the director of a free-standing sports medicine clinic, it is important to keep accurate records of an employee?s personnel record. All of the following should be included in this file, except:
In athletic training, database software has been primarily used to perform what function?
Which of the following describes an insurance ?rider??
Which of the following is a prudent action that the athletic trainer should take prior to an emergency arising?
There are different models of supervision that may be used by a head athletic trainer when managing an athletic training staff. Two of these models are known as ___________ and ___________ supervision.
Which of the following is not one of the 3 phases of the needs assessment, as it is related to budget planning?
Which of the following is a growing concept in the insurance industry stressing cost control through coordination of medical services?
Which of the following is not a type of insurance policy that is offered to organizations seeking to purchase insurance for athletic teams?
Which of the following is a priority when developing a sports medicine center for the local community?
What is a type of organizational culture characterized by autonomy in decision making and problem solving?
When developing preparticipation physical examination forms, it is important to make sure all patients have all of the following included in their medical folders, except:
What is the state law that gives an individual the length of time (in years) to file a claim?
According to program management theory, which of the following is defined as a decision-making process in which a course of action is determined in order to bring about a future state of affairs?
Which of the following describes a person or organization that supports a program but has a history of untrusting behavior (these people tend to be manipulative in their dealings)?
What is the potential to influence the behavior of a superior called?
Primary coverage is defined as which of the following?
All of the following are ways athletic trainers can help keep insurance premiums to a minimum, except:
Athletic training equipment can be either leased or bought. Which of the following is an advantage to leasing equipment?
Which of the following is a type of organizational culture characterized by consensus, teamwork, and participatory decision making?
Which type of budgeting model requires justification for every budget line item without reference to previous spending patterns?
You were just given permission to hire a new staff athletic trainer. What order should these components follow when conducting staff selection activities?\r\n
The equal employment operating chief works with employees who have filed what type(s) of complaint?
You are beginning to lay the foundation for your new athletic training facility at North High School. In order to expedite the process and cut down on the amount of individuals you must deal with, you have decided to use one of the following construction process models. Which of the following uses only one firm to both design and construct the new building?
Which of the following is covered in a ?rider? in an athletic accident insurance policy?
What is a type of athletic insurance that pays for covered medical expenses only after all other insurance policies have reached their limits?
What organization publishes CPT codes on an annual basis?
A properly organized athletic training facility should have separate, designated areas for all of the following, except:
How many hours of evidence-based practice continuing education is a certified athletic trainer required to get every 2 years?
To be a successful athletic trainer, an individual must possess all of the following personal qualities, except:
You find out that a certified athletic trainer in your conference is selling a protein shake to his athletes on a regular basis for personal profit. Which of the following codes is the individual violating?
What is the most important thing an athletic trainer should do when taking a history from an athlete after an injury has occurred or when a problem arises?
When assisting the general public in understanding the term sports medicine, the definition should include which of the following descriptors?
Torts are legal wrongs committed against a person or their property. Such wrongs may be a direct result of ___________ or ___________.
Athletic trainers should carry what type of insurance?
The statute of limitations involving a negligence suit has a limit of how many years?
All of the following are steps an athletic trainer can take to avoid litigation, except:
All of the following are violations of the BOC standards of practice, except:
An athlete steps out of a whirlpool onto a slippery, wet floor and slips and falls, fracturing his wrist. The athletic trainer may be considered ___________ in this case.
A certified athletic trainer refuses to treat an athlete based on the athlete?s ethnicity. This is in violation of which principle of the NATA Code of Ethics?
In what year were certified athletic trainers recognized by the AMA as ?allied health care professionals??
Which one of the following would be an example on a component of evidence-based practice?
When taking a history from an athlete during the initial evaluation after an injury, at which of the following ?levels of listening? should the athletic trainer be functioning?
___________ and ___________ are 2 signs of occupational burnout.
Although an athletic trainer has successfully passed the BOC exam, they must be educated on the rules and regulations of the state(s) in which they intend to practice. The individual must be knowledgeable of the state?s:
All athletes should be required to participate in a preparticipation physical examination prior to any athletic-related activity. During this exam, an athlete should also be required to fill out pertinent paperwork. What is one of the most important forms the athlete must complete?
What is a medical condition called that is not covered by health insurance?
Which of the following is a form of state credential, established by statute and intended to protect the public, that regulates the practice by specifying who may practice and what duties they may perform?
Which of the following is not one of the 4 principles of the NATA Code of Ethics?
Which of the following is not necessary when obtaining insurance information for a patient?s medical records?
Who is responsible for compiling medical histories and conducting physical examinations for each athlete on a team?
Which of the following is a possible employment setting for an athletic trainer?
Which of the following is not a domain of athletic training?
Using a best practices approach suggests that medical documentation of all physician referrals, initial evaluation, assessment, treatments, and dates of follow-up care for all patients is a good idea for all of the following reasons, except:
An athletic trainer shares a patient?s EMR via email with a local podiatrist for his medical opinion without the patient?s consent. This podiatrist has never met the patient. This violates which of the 4 principles of the NATA Code of Ethics?
All of the following are advantages of inspection-production supervision, except:
What does it mean when one fails to act when there is a legal duty to do so?
Athletic directors, owners, staff, and ___________ are all part of a major inside interest group.
A sports medicine program should include which of the following in order to be successful?
The athletic administrator?s role includes which of the following?
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