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ATHLETIC INJURIES I AND II Ms Pittelkau 9/21/11
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Personal Characteristics of A Medical Professional Stamina Ability to endure fatigue Work long days/hours Adaptability ablility to adjust oneself readily to different conditions
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Characteristics Empathy the intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another Sense of humor The trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous
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Characteristics Ability to communicate Intellectual curiosity Ethics a system of moral principles the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: medical ethics Love of sports
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN ATHLETIC TRAINING STUDENT AIDE
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Function ONLY under direct supervision of ATC Enter treatment data Tape under supervision Stock medical kits Hydration Aid in rehabilitation Help with daily athletic training room functions
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What is a normal day consist of for an ATC? Communication Interaction Workload
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HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Pre-Participation Examinations (PPE)
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Primary Objective of PPE DDetect conditions that may limit participation UUncontrollable DDetect conditions that may predispose one to injury MMeet legal and insurance requirements
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Secondary Objective of PPE Determine general health Counsel on health related issues Assess maturity (physical) Assess fitness level and performance
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Components of PPE Medical history form Underlying problems Insurance reasonings Physical exam Lungs Hear Maturity level Maturity levels Tanners assessment scale Orthopedic screening All joints extend/flex all the way??
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Station-based PPE Deal with large number of athletes at the same time Ht/wt Med hx Visual BP/pulse Review hx Ortho screening Body composition flexibility ProsCons
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Office-based PPE Already have history Better communication Takes longer More costly MD may not have knowledge of sports medicine ProsCons
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Concerns Disqualifying conditions One eye One kidney One teste Heart murmur Spinal stenosis
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TTeam physician decides on dis-qualifications AAthletes have a right to appeal
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What do we use in PWCS? VVHSL Athletic Participation Form 44 pages Basic student info (birthday, address, student ID#, etc) Family/medical history questions Physical examination (performed by MD, PA, NP) Insurance info, consent to treat
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