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        | What year was the NATA started in |  | Definition 
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        | American Medical Association |  | Definition 
 
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recognized AT as a vital profession in 1990, causing profession to become more technical |  | 
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        | How has education changed and reformed for AT |  | Definition 
 
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There used to be 3 different routes of certification
internshipapprenticeship accreditaion in 2004 internship and accrediation merged  |  | 
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        | Commission of Atheltic Training Education, the governing body of accreditation |  | 
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        | What does the Education Council do? |  | Definition 
 
        | They look at competency and role delineation on the board exam. |  | 
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        | the Board of Certification, the exam responsible for certifying to pracitce and publicly advertise the job title |  | 
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Athletes (physical fitness participants)Patients (in a clinic for a service treatment)Clients (trainers is paid directly by person |  | 
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        | Some of AT responsibilities are.... |  | Definition 
 
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immediate caretreatment rehadadministrationrepresenation of programdiagnosis  |  | 
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        | Adminstration side of AT ("behind the scenes") |  | Definition 
 
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emergency action planspre-participation physical examsmaintaining medical recordspolicy & procedures manualorganizationconditioning programs |  | 
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        | When fitting a helmet to an athlete, it must be... |  | Definition 
 
        | 2 fingers above the eyebrows and 1 finger between the chin and chin strap |  | 
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        | NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) |  | Definition 
 
        | Responsible for certifying equipment that can be used for play |  | 
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the maker of the product is responsible unless it is modified by the owner, which liability of the company is then null & voided.The customized equipment is the patient's liability   |  | 
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        | the shoulder pads should cover the tip of the shoulder |  | 
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Open cell: absorbs more shockClosed cell: more protective for patient & others around them |  | 
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used for swelling, compression wrapscan be shaped like donuts, horseshoes etc |  | 
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        | Standards of protective equipment |  | Definition 
 
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durablecertifiednecessary there is a purpose for everything on equipment |  | 
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        | if there is a head injury |  | 
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always necessary to have 6 people1 person at the head, in chargewe learned the log roll methodalways
check neurovascular (feeling & circulation) Before and aftersplint above and below the joint injured |  | 
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use a hatch patterncheck circulationmake sure there is not irration from the wrap |  | 
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        | underwrap, be sure area is clean, shave if necessary |  | 
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        | use correct scissors use lube if needed pull tape down and hold the skin if removing directly from skin |  | 
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        | Convection: through the air Conduction: through physical contact Radiation: sun beams Metabolic: body heat |  | 
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        | How much water to most people replace in their bodies after 24 hours |  | Definition 
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        | used to measure dry & wet temperature to test relative humitity |  | 
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        | NCAA prohibits what in indoor exercising |  | Definition 
 
        | use of suana/sweat suits to lose weigh |  | 
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        | Signs & symptoms of heat problems |  | Definition 
 
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crampsgoose bumpsstop sweatingcotton mouth |  | 
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