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Administration Jeopardy Review ROUND 1

PR/HR Prof. Dev./ History of AT Strategic Planning Insurance Facility Design Financials 100 200 300 400 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

PR/HR 100 What was the theme for the 2017 National Athletic Training Month? Your Protection is Our Priority.

PR/HR 200 To promote the AT profession, we often use the 5 domains of AT, which are: -Injury/Illness Prevention, Wellness Protection -Immediate and Emergency Care -Treatment and Rehabilitation -Organizational/Professional Health, Well Being -and…._______________ Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis

PR/HR 300 ATs can be a cost effective option for schools, businesses, etc., because _____ Prevents visits to ER, physician, because AT is on-site

PR/HR 400 ADA stands for ________ Americans with Disabilities Act

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE PR/HR DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

PR/HR The _______ recognized Athletic Training as an Allied Health Profession in _______ (year). American Medical Association, 1990

Prof. Dev./History of AT 100 The organization that accredits academic athletic training programs is… Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)

Prof. Dev./History of AT 200 Certified Athletic Trainers must earn ______ CEUs every ______ years in order to maintain their credential. 50 CEUs every 2 years

Prof. Dev./History of AT 300 There are _______ districts in the NATA, and we (Illinois) are part of District _____. 10 districts in NATA, we are part of District 4 (GLATA)

Prof. Dev./History of AT 400 The NATA was founded in ________ 1950

Prof. Dev./History of AT 500 Name one of the first undergraduate programs to be NATA “approved” in 1969 Mankato State University Indiana State University Lamar University University of New Mexico

Strategic Planning 100 A mission statement should describe _________ Why you exist, where you are now, your purpose – in the present

Strategic Planning 200 A vision statement should describe ________ What you want to be in the future, where you want to go, what you want to be known for – in the future

Strategic Planning 300 When establishing goals, they must be _______ Measurable, linked to mission/vision, detailed (who, what, when, where, how, why)

Strategic Planning 400 The “O” in SWOT stands for… Opportunities

Strategic Planning 500 What is the mission statement of the NATA? to enhance the quality of health care provided by certified athletic trainers and to advance the athletic training profession.

Insurance 100 The insurance premium is ________ The up front cost to be covered under the policy, paid by the individual, usually monthly/annually

Insurance 200 The 2 most common types of insurance policies are _______ Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)

Insurance 300 In typical insurance policies, as the _________ goes up, the _________ goes down Premium goes up, Deductible goes down

Insurance 400 CPT codes are _______ (abbreviation and purpose) Current Procedural Terminology, codes used to identify procedures/treatments

Insurance 500 ICD-10 codes are _______ (abbreviation and purpose) Internal Classification of Diseases, codes used to identify condition/diagnosis/injury/illness

Facility Design 100 The safety feature in electrical outlets that interrupt electricity when a large current is detected is ________ Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) Ground Fault Current Interrupter (GFCI)

Facility Design 200 Name 2 ways you can keep athletic training records secure Locked office, locked filing cabinet, password protected EMR

Facility Design 300 Name one other safety issue important to consider when designing/maintaining a facility Slope of flooring/drains, separated area for water, outlets 3-4 feet above floor, calibration/safety checks of modalities and Equipment, supervision, placement of EAP

Facility Design 400 The appropriate amount of lighting in an AT facility is _______ foot candles at _____ feet above the floor 30-50 foot candles at 4 feet above the floor

Facility Design 500 Athletic Training facilities should be designed, managed, maintained similar to ________________ Other health care facilities

Financials 100 Expendable supplies/sundries are designed to last ________ Up to 2 years

Financials 200 ___________ purchases are often large purchases that require multiple _______ Capital purchases require multiple bids

Financials 300 Durable supplies often last ________ years, and 2 examples of durable supplies are ________ 2-10 years Coolers, tables, kits, crutches, med bags Etc.

Financials 400 What is the difference between a zero-based budget and a lump sum budget Zero based – justify everything Lump sum – given an amount, your choice how it gets used

Financials DAILY DOUBLE

Financials Name 2 athletic training manufacturers and 1 athletic training distributer J&J, coverlet, cramer, mueller, mcdavid, Gatorade, active ankle, etc. Henry Schein, sports health, medco, etc.