Deck 11: Athletic Training

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Which health-care provider must supervise an athletic trainer (AT)?

A) Physical therapist
B) Medical doctor
C) Chiropractic doctor
D) Registered nurse
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The first large group of people gathered to form the National Athletic Trainer's Association (NATA) were _____.

A) All men
B) All women
C) Both men and women
D) Teachers
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The majority of ATs work in what type of setting?

A) Professional sports
B) Government
C) Recreation and fitness
D) Education (scholastic, collegiate)
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What is the minimum number of years of college that an AT is required to have before taking the national Board of Certification (BOC) examination?

A) None
B) 2
C) 4
D) 6
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According to the NATA, in 2014, ATs with a bachelor's degree earned an average salary of _____.

A) $40,000
B) $45,000
C) $49,000
D) $55,000
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When can someone use the credential ATC?

A) After 1 year of experience as a student in college
B) After successfully passing the national BOC examination
C) After college graduation
D) After passing the state license examination
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Which is the most restrictive state regulation that applies to ATs?

A) State registration
B) State recognition
C) State certification
D) State licensure
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What is the purpose of the Technical Standards in AT education?

A) They outline the physical and mental expectations of the degree.
B) They list each specific skill the AT will need to know.
C) They determine whether a program meets expectations for accreditation.
D) They explain the aspects of the BOC examination.
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After passing the BOC examination, how often must ATs earn 50 continuing education units?

A) Annually
B) Twice a year
C) Every 2 years
D) Every 5 years
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In 1990, the American Medical Association first recognized athletic training as _____.

A) The up-and-coming profession for active patients
B) An allied health-care profession
C) A new medical profession
D) A national front-runner in health care
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According to the accreditation agency, Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), which content areas (courses) must all students who study athletic training have?

A) Wound dressing
B) Critical care
C) Psychology
D) Statistics
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How many total supervised clinical hours do athletic training students typically log while attaining an athletic training degree?

A) 200
B) 800
C) 1,000
D) 1,500
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ATs are _____ health-care providers.

A) Mid-level
B) Low-level
C) Advanced-level
D) Not
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Athletic training was first introduced in a textbook on managing athletic injuries in _____.

A) 1950
B) 1971
C) 1980
D) 1917
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Only students graduating from an accredited program may take the national BOC examination.
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Personal trainers are required to have practice with clients or patients before taking their national examination.
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ATs can make "return to participation" or "return to play" decisions.
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ATs work with people with disabilities.
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Physicians (medical doctors) always know the rules of the sports that his or her patients participate in.
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ATs only work with athletes.
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Deck 11: Athletic Training
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Which health-care provider must supervise an athletic trainer (AT)?

A) Physical therapist
B) Medical doctor
C) Chiropractic doctor
D) Registered nurse
Medical doctor
2
The first large group of people gathered to form the National Athletic Trainer's Association (NATA) were _____.

A) All men
B) All women
C) Both men and women
D) Teachers
All men
3
The majority of ATs work in what type of setting?

A) Professional sports
B) Government
C) Recreation and fitness
D) Education (scholastic, collegiate)
Education (scholastic, collegiate)
4
What is the minimum number of years of college that an AT is required to have before taking the national Board of Certification (BOC) examination?

A) None
B) 2
C) 4
D) 6
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According to the NATA, in 2014, ATs with a bachelor's degree earned an average salary of _____.

A) $40,000
B) $45,000
C) $49,000
D) $55,000
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When can someone use the credential ATC?

A) After 1 year of experience as a student in college
B) After successfully passing the national BOC examination
C) After college graduation
D) After passing the state license examination
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Which is the most restrictive state regulation that applies to ATs?

A) State registration
B) State recognition
C) State certification
D) State licensure
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What is the purpose of the Technical Standards in AT education?

A) They outline the physical and mental expectations of the degree.
B) They list each specific skill the AT will need to know.
C) They determine whether a program meets expectations for accreditation.
D) They explain the aspects of the BOC examination.
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9
After passing the BOC examination, how often must ATs earn 50 continuing education units?

A) Annually
B) Twice a year
C) Every 2 years
D) Every 5 years
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10
In 1990, the American Medical Association first recognized athletic training as _____.

A) The up-and-coming profession for active patients
B) An allied health-care profession
C) A new medical profession
D) A national front-runner in health care
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According to the accreditation agency, Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), which content areas (courses) must all students who study athletic training have?

A) Wound dressing
B) Critical care
C) Psychology
D) Statistics
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How many total supervised clinical hours do athletic training students typically log while attaining an athletic training degree?

A) 200
B) 800
C) 1,000
D) 1,500
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ATs are _____ health-care providers.

A) Mid-level
B) Low-level
C) Advanced-level
D) Not
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Athletic training was first introduced in a textbook on managing athletic injuries in _____.

A) 1950
B) 1971
C) 1980
D) 1917
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Only students graduating from an accredited program may take the national BOC examination.
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Personal trainers are required to have practice with clients or patients before taking their national examination.
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ATs can make "return to participation" or "return to play" decisions.
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ATs work with people with disabilities.
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Physicians (medical doctors) always know the rules of the sports that his or her patients participate in.
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ATs only work with athletes.
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