CHAPTER 2



CHAPTER 2

Organizing and Administering an Athletic Health Care Program

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The size of an athletic training room should be at least:

M, K A. 900 square feet

(22) B. 1000 square feet

C. 1200 square feet

D. 1400 square feet

2. OSHA stands for:

E, K A. Occupational Safety and Housing Administration.

(22) B. Organization for Safety and Health Administration.

C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

D. Organization for Standards on Health Administration.

3. Which of the following are expendable supplies?

E, K A. TENS units, tape, massage lotion

(34) B. Tape, massage lotion, bandages

C. Ultrasound units, germicides

D. TENS units, ultrasound units

4. The primary purpose of a preseason health exam is to:

M, K A. identify whether an athlete is at risk before he/she participates.

(27) B. determine body fat percentages for coaches.

C. reveal qualifying conditions.

D. satisfy insurance and liability issues.

5. Which of the following is the most efficient method of making a maturity

M, K assessment?

(28) A. Skeletal assessment

B. Dental assessment

C. Secondary sexual characteristic assessment

D. Muscular assessment

6. The most crucial stage in maturity is the stage because of .

D, K A. 2nd, growth plate weakness

(28) B. 3rd, increased speed of bone growth

C. 4th, increased speed of bone growth

D. 3rd, decreased tendon strength

7. The purpose of having a personal information card on each athlete is to record:

M, K A. injury evaluation s.

(32) B. treatments.

C. family and insurance information.

D. future treatment plans.

8. Which of the following regulates how an athletes’ health information can be

E, K shared with others?

(31) A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration

B. American Academy of Sports Medicine

C. Americans with Disabilities Act

D. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

9. What area(s) need to be included in the design of an athletic training room?

E, K A. Private exam room

(23) B. Wet area

C. Taping and bandaging area

D. All of the above

10. Why is it important to set athletic training room policies?

E, K A. To ensure that the athletic training room only be used for prevention

(25) and care of injuries

B. To ensure that if the athletic training room is to be used as a gathering

place for teams, it will be kept clean.

C. To ensure that the athletic training room will be cleaned according to

OSHA standards.

D. To be in accordance with the HIPAA standards.

11. How many people are necessary when doing a station type pre-participation exam?

M, K A. At least five if working with thirty or more athletes

(28) B. At least nine if working with forty or more athletes

C. At least nine if working with thirty or more athletes

D. At least twelve if working with sixty or more athletes

12. Which of the following types of documentation is used for athlete sign-in?

E, K A. Injury Report

(32) B. Treatment Log

C. Personal Information Card

D. Injury Record Form

13. Touching ones toes with straight knees test all of the following except:

D, A A. scoliosis.

(31) B. hip motion.

C. hamstring tightness.

D. leg strength.

14. During an orthopedic assessment, shrugging the shoulders tests:

D, A A. the trapezieus muscle.

(31) B. the deltoid muscle.

C. the shoulder's range of motion.

D. the cervical spine's range of motion.

_ 15. Equipment is:

M, K A. expendable.

(34) B. less expensive than supplies.

C. not re-usable.

D. usually a permanent part of the athletic training room.

16. Which of the following conditions does NOT indicate a possible medical

D, K disqualification from collision/contact sports :

(30) A. Diabetes

B. Mononucleosis

C. A loss of one eye

D. A loss of one kidney

TRUE/FALSE

17. The components of a pre-participation exam include a physical exam, a

E, K maturity assessment, and an orthopedic exam.

(27)

18. The athlete who has lost one of a paired organ should have no sport

M, K participation restrictions.

(30)

19. The coach may release medical information to only the athletic director, the team

M, K physician, and the player’s teammates.

(31)

20. Every athletic training room should have three entrances: one to the athletic

E, K fields, one to the locker rooms, and one to the storage area.

(23)

21. It is important to have defined rules to maintain cleanliness and order in the

E, K training room.

(25)

22. An annual report serves to analyze the number of supplies used and to establish an

E, K order for the following year.

(32)

23. Due to the Americans with Disabilities Act, a physician cannot legally disqualify M, K athletes from competition.

(29)

24. The medical history should be completed as the final component to the

M, A pre-participation exam.

(28)

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