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ethic values
Ethics are the rules you abide by in order to remain within a community or profession
ethic values example
following rules and keeping secrets and telling the truth
moral values
Morals are your personal values that run to the core of your very being
moral values example
be kind and have compassion doing whats right when nobodys watching
Rule of Reciprocity
if someone does something for you and you feel obligated to return the favor
Kants Categorical Imperative
moral duty based on principles no excuses (no room for error or other circumstances)
5 Steps of Principled Reasoning
clarify
evaluate
decide
implement
modify
Clarify
determine what needs to be decided
Evalute
distinguish facts from beliefs
Decide
make the decision
Implement
put into motion
Modify
check for improvement
What does Hipaa stand for?
health insurance portability and accountability
What does PHI stand for?
personal health information
Why was Hipaa created?
to protect the information of patients
Hipaa benefits
reduces health care costs, patients have control of their records
What is PHI?
information from a patients medical record thats used to identifies the patient
Examples of PHI
insurance info, consent forms, health history forms
exceptions of PHI and how is it shared
diseases that people must know that could affect others and shared by patient or family members signature
3 Safeguards and example of each
administrative: ex. verifying individuals health records
technical: ex. requiring online protection like passwords
physical: ex. shredding or storing patient files safely
Noncompliance
failure to follow HIPAA regulations
penalties: license removal, termination of job, criminal penalties, suing
The most important part of the training room is?
a. use of space
b. lighting
c. square footage
d. plumbing
a. use of space
if a highschool has 1500 to 2000 students what percent of the population will take part in a school sport?
a. 10%
b. 15%
c. 20%
d. 25%
d. 25%
who is responsible for the OVERALL operation of the sports medicine program and facility?
a. student aides
b. program director
c. athletic trainer
d. therapist
b. program director
how often should surfaces that come into direct contact with individuals be cleaned?
a. every class period
b. once daily
c. twice a week
d. depends on the surface
b. once daily
which of the following operates by extracting air?
a. air splint
b. cardboard splint
c. vacuum splint
d. padded splint
c. vacuum splint
most high school training rooms fall into which size range?
a. 200-400 sq ft
b. 400-800 sq ft
c. 800-1000 sq ft
d. 1000-1200 sq ft
b. 400-800 sq ft
which of the following is a consumable supply?
a. braces
b. splints
c. slings
d. bandages
d. bandages
Who mandates that all employees who are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens be offered hepatitis b vaccines?
a. ama
b. nata
c.osha
d nfpa
c. osha
how many taping tables should a training room have?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
d. 6
which of the following is a mechanical modality?
a. mobilization
b. ice
c. heating pad
d. ultrasound
a. mobilization
a therapeutic treatment such as ultrasound and TENS
electric modality
a mini circuit breaker that responds to shorts or contact with water
GFI
a multi purpose facility that accommodates athletic training needs
training room
instruments that can penetrate the skin
sharp equipment
a therapeutic treatment that may involve a hydrocollator or ice packs
thermal modality
a therapeutic treatment that involves muscle manipulation
mechanical modaility
a portable storage container like fanny packs
medical kit