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SPORTS MEDICINE-HOSA EXAM 2025 WITH 100%
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND EXPERT SOLUTIONS|
GUARANTEED VALUE AND SUCCESS.
point fixing and gambling are unsportsmanlike conduct, but they are legal -
(answers)FALSE
it is not the athletics trainer's responsibility to keep track of documentation such
as release and consent forms and waivers - (answers)FALSE
an athletic philosophy and regulations document can include a code of ethics;
regulations about participating in school-sponsored sports, such as a grade
requirements and practice rules; and rules about travel or team tryouts -
(answers)TRUE
an athletic trainer should ignore any breaches of conduct by team members and
let the coach handle them - (answers)FALSE
Athletes and their parents or guardians usually file lawsuits against an athletic
trainer because they want to ruin the trainer's career - (answers)FALSE
athletes who are about to participate in a sport should sign consent and liability
release forms and, if possible, should watch and educational video on the risks of
participating in a particular sport - (answers)TRUE
written standards for conduct, behavior, or moral philosophy are known as a -
(answers)code of ethics
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according to the National Athletic
Trainers' Association Code of Ethics, members should respect the rights, welfare,
and _____ of all individuals - (answers)dignity
if there is a conflict between a professional code of ethics and the laws of a
particular state, the _________ prevails - (answers)law
acting in the best interests of individuals athletes as well as the team as a whole is
a _____ process - (answers)complex
failure to give reasonable care or to do what another prudent person with similar
experience, knowledge, or background would have done under similar
circumstances is called ________ - (answers)negligence
an athletes _____ records are confidential - (answers)medical
when an athletic trainer keeps thorough and accurate paperwork, it -
(answers)establishes the athlete's assumption of risk.
ethics are essential for bringing about the best sports experience for all
participants - (answers)true
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parents who are behaving ethically will - (answers)support all the participants in
an athletic contest
all sports medicine professionals should carry insurance to protect against claims
of - (answers)malpractice
in general, the sports medicine professional has which of the following legal
responsibilities: - (answers)instructing athletes to help avoid injuries
steps that an athletic trainer can take to avoid legal wrongdoing include -
(answers)developing an emergency plan for all sports
the degree of care, skill, and diligence ordinarily exercised by other caregivers
under the same or similar circumstances is known as - (answers)standard of care
what must be the primary goal of sports activities? - (answers)the safety of the
athletes
set of principles or values that influence behavior; morals - (answers)ethics
touching someone without consent - (answers)battery
failure to give reasonable care - (answers)negligence
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reducing the potential for injury - (answers)risk management
misconduct or lack of skill that results in injury to the patients or client -
(answers)malpractice
private or civil wrong against a person or her property - (answers)tort
degree of skill and attention ordinarily given by others with the same training in
the same circumstances - (answers)standard of care
if an athletic trainer is not present, the ______ legally assumes the trainer's
responsibilities - (answers)coach
a _______ can determine who is liable for an athlete's injury and whether or not
financial compensation should be awarded - (answers)judge, jury, lawsuit
keeping an athlete S.A.F.E. uses the methods of _________ , ___, __________,
and ________ - (answers)survelliance, aid, facilities, equipment
the body mass index (BMI) measures the relationship between _______ and
________ - (answers)weight; height
normal range for a BMI - (answers)25 to 30
SPORTS MEDICINE-HOSA EXAM 2025 WITH 100%
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND EXPERT SOLUTIONS|
GUARANTEED VALUE AND SUCCESS.
point fixing and gambling are unsportsmanlike conduct, but they are legal -
(answers)FALSE
it is not the athletics trainer's responsibility to keep track of documentation such
as release and consent forms and waivers - (answers)FALSE
an athletic philosophy and regulations document can include a code of ethics;
regulations about participating in school-sponsored sports, such as a grade
requirements and practice rules; and rules about travel or team tryouts -
(answers)TRUE
an athletic trainer should ignore any breaches of conduct by team members and
let the coach handle them - (answers)FALSE
Athletes and their parents or guardians usually file lawsuits against an athletic
trainer because they want to ruin the trainer's career - (answers)FALSE
athletes who are about to participate in a sport should sign consent and liability
release forms and, if possible, should watch and educational video on the risks of
participating in a particular sport - (answers)TRUE
written standards for conduct, behavior, or moral philosophy are known as a -
(answers)code of ethics
,2|Page
according to the National Athletic
Trainers' Association Code of Ethics, members should respect the rights, welfare,
and _____ of all individuals - (answers)dignity
if there is a conflict between a professional code of ethics and the laws of a
particular state, the _________ prevails - (answers)law
acting in the best interests of individuals athletes as well as the team as a whole is
a _____ process - (answers)complex
failure to give reasonable care or to do what another prudent person with similar
experience, knowledge, or background would have done under similar
circumstances is called ________ - (answers)negligence
an athletes _____ records are confidential - (answers)medical
when an athletic trainer keeps thorough and accurate paperwork, it -
(answers)establishes the athlete's assumption of risk.
ethics are essential for bringing about the best sports experience for all
participants - (answers)true
,3|Page
parents who are behaving ethically will - (answers)support all the participants in
an athletic contest
all sports medicine professionals should carry insurance to protect against claims
of - (answers)malpractice
in general, the sports medicine professional has which of the following legal
responsibilities: - (answers)instructing athletes to help avoid injuries
steps that an athletic trainer can take to avoid legal wrongdoing include -
(answers)developing an emergency plan for all sports
the degree of care, skill, and diligence ordinarily exercised by other caregivers
under the same or similar circumstances is known as - (answers)standard of care
what must be the primary goal of sports activities? - (answers)the safety of the
athletes
set of principles or values that influence behavior; morals - (answers)ethics
touching someone without consent - (answers)battery
failure to give reasonable care - (answers)negligence
, 4|Page
reducing the potential for injury - (answers)risk management
misconduct or lack of skill that results in injury to the patients or client -
(answers)malpractice
private or civil wrong against a person or her property - (answers)tort
degree of skill and attention ordinarily given by others with the same training in
the same circumstances - (answers)standard of care
if an athletic trainer is not present, the ______ legally assumes the trainer's
responsibilities - (answers)coach
a _______ can determine who is liable for an athlete's injury and whether or not
financial compensation should be awarded - (answers)judge, jury, lawsuit
keeping an athlete S.A.F.E. uses the methods of _________ , ___, __________,
and ________ - (answers)survelliance, aid, facilities, equipment
the body mass index (BMI) measures the relationship between _______ and
________ - (answers)weight; height
normal range for a BMI - (answers)25 to 30