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What is a coach?
This person leads practices and games, encourages and instructs athletes.
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What is National Athletic Trainers Association?
This is what NATA stands for.
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What is injury?
This is considered an act of that occurs by chance or without intention.
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What is liability?
This term refers to being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person.
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What is sign in?
This is the first step an athlete is required to do once they enter the training room.
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What is a massage therapist?
This person manually manipulates soft tissue such as muscle.
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What is sports medicine?
This is the study and application of scientific and medical knowledge to aspects of exercise and injury prevention.
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What is a physical exam?
This document contains a full workup of an athlete's physical state along with a recommendation of whether or not an athlete should participate in sports.
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What is the Good Samaritan Law?
This law provides limited protection against legal liability to any person who voluntarily chooses to provide first aid.
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What is Louis Mayer?
This is the full name of the Athletic Trainer at EHS.
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What is an athletic trainer?
This person is part of sports medicine team that is present at all games and evaluates injuries, rehabs, and assists in the return to play process.
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What is burnout?
This term refers to feelings of exhaustion and disinterest toward work.
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What is HIPAA?
This is the federal law that required the creation of These are the national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient’s consent or knowledge.
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What is nonfeasance?
This term refers to an act of omission when a person fails to perform a legal duty.
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What is hydrotherapy area?
This is the name of the area where cold and hot whirlpools are commonly kept.
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What is a family physician?
This person also may be known as a PCP.
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What is the Athletes' Bill of Rights?
This is what outlines the policies and standards for fair treatment of athletes.
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What is FERPA?
This statute, also known as the Buckley Amendment, is the federal statute that governs student educational records.
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What is misfeasance?
This term refers to when a person improperly does something they have the legal right to do.
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What is a heel and lace pad?
This is the name of the pad first applied when beginning to tape an ankle.
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What is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)?
This person develops strengthening programs for teams.
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What is the Board of Certification?
This is the body that oversees licensure among athletic trainers.
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What is malfeasance?
This term refers to an act of commission when a person commits an act that is not theirs to commit.
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What is the femoral artery?
This is the name of the structure that is found near the hip that may be affected during a hip dislocation.
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