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What are Technical Standards in athletic training?

Technical Standards in athletic training Technical Standards in athletic training are a codified set of the mental and physical skills that students need to complete. These are necessary for the clinical and academic requirements of their athletic training program.

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What is value-base care model in athletic training?

Value-base care model in athletic training Value-base care model in athletic training is when a health care system focuses on value of care as opposed to prioritizing fee-for-service.

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What is Health Literacy in athletic training?

Health Literacy in athletic training Health literacy in athletic training is an AT’s ability to secure, comprehend, and process basic health information for a patient. Athletic trainers make clinical decisions with this information.

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What is Competence in Athletic Training?

Competence in Athletic Training Professional competence means using knowledge, communication, technical skills, emotions, clinical reasoning, and reflection in your practice to benefit the patient and community. Competence in Athletic Training is necessary to excel in the field.

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What is Health Care Informatics?

Health Care Informatics Health Care Informatics is an interdisciplinary study of IT innovations in health care, and how they are utilized.

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What is the Disablement Model?

Disablement Model in Athletic Training. The Disablement Model in athletic training is a concept model used as a framework in research and clinical practice. Patient function is conceptualized as an interaction between three contributing factors: personal, environmental, health conditions. Learn more.

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What is a Chronic Injury?

Chronic Injury in Athletic Training A chronic injury, as opposed to an acute injury, is one that develops over time due to repetitive strain or motion. Learn more.

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What is an Acute Traumatic Injury?

Acute Traumatic Injury An acute traumatic injury is typically an injury the develops immediately after a single incident or force occurs.

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What is an Acute Injury?

Acute Injuries in Athletic Training An acute injury is one that develops quickly; typically it is an injury that happens fast, causing severe symptoms including pain, but does not sustain over time. As it pertains to athletic trainers, some examples seen regularly are: broken bones, concussion, ligament tears and muscle…

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What are Social Determinants of Health?

Social Determinants of Health Social determinants of health refers to factors in which people are born, raised, live, work, and age. These factors are impacted by the distribution of resources. These resources include money, power and education and the local and national level.

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What is Quality Improvement in Athletic Training?

Quality Improvement in Athletic Training Quality improvement is a continuous, systemic approach to analyzing practitioners actions to improve patient outcomes. Learn more.

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What is Quality Assurance?

Quality Assurance in Athletic Training Quality Assurance in Athletic Training is making sure that service meets desired levels through a systemic process.