Download CATA Practice Exam Questions (Ch 1-5) practice go ahead questions and answers 2024 and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! CATA Practice Exam Questions (Ch 1-5) practice go ahead questions and answers 2024 CATA Practice Exam Questions (Ch 1-5) practice go ahead questions and answers 2024 Which one of the following is not a goal of a professional organization? A. Bring together professionally competent individuals B. Provide an opportunity to work as a group with a single purpose C. Upgrade the profession through the establishment of standards D. Help athletic trainers make the majority of their decisions - >>>D. Help athletic trainers make the majority of their decisions After World War I, the development of the athletic trainer as a specialist in preventing and managing athletic injuries resulted from the work of this physician. A. Cramer B. Torg C. Bilik D. Davis - >>>C. Bilik In 1932, which family published the "First Aider"? A. Bilik B. Cramer C. Torg D. Davis - >>>B. Cramer The athletic trainer is most directly responsible for all phases of health care in an athletic environment EXCEPT: A. Prevention of athletic injuries B. Diagnosis of athletic injuries A. The NATA Code of Ethics B. Federal law C. Individual state licensing agencies D. The Hippocratic Oath - >>>A. The NATA Code of Ethics Which of the following types of regulation is the most restrictive in determining the practice of athletic trainers? A. Licensure B. Exemption C. Certification D. Registration - >>>C. Certification Which organization is currently responsible for the accreditation of athletic training academic programs? A. NATA B. CAAHEP C. CAATE D. BOC - >>>C. CAATE A term people commonly use to describe the feelings of exhaustion and disinterest toward their work is: A. Burnout B. Empathy C. Fatigue Syndrome D. Stress - >>>A. Burnout The individual who is responsible for seeing that a complete medical history of each athlete is compiled should be the: A. Athletic trainer B. Coach C. School nurse D. Team physician - >>>D. Team physician In order to maintain certification, athletic trainers must accumulate continuing education units (CEUs), how many are necessary over what period of time? A. 70 over 2 years B. 70 over 3 years C. 80 over 4 years D. 75 over 3 years - >>>D. 75 over 3 years As of 2003-2004, which is the only way that a candidate can become certified as an athletic trainer? A. Completion of a CAATE accredited athletic training program B. CPR certification C. Endorsement by CAATE accredited program director D. All of the above - >>>D. All of the above Making decisions about clinical care of individual patients based on the supporting evidence in professional literature is known as: A. Scientific based medicine B. Evidence based medicine C. Research based medicine D. Treatment based medicine - >>>B. Evidence based medicine True/False? The National Athletic Trainers Association was founded for the purpose of establishing professional standards and disseminating information about athletic training - >>>TRUE True/False? The National Athletic Trainers Association was founded in 1950. - >>>TRUE True/False? The American College of Sports Medicine is responsible for regulating the practice of athletic trainers and physicians. - >>>FALSE True/False? The American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine was developed to encourage and support scientific research in orthopedic sports medicine. - >>>TRUE True/False? Frequently the team physician is the first person to evaluate an injury that an athlete has experienced on the field. - >>>FALSE True/False? An athletic trainer's personal qualities determine his or her success, not the facilities or the equipment. - >>>TRUE True/False? Counseling the athletes on emotional and social problems is not a function of an athletic trainer. - >>>FALSE True/False? B. 80-100 square feet C. 100-120 square feet D. 120-140 square feet - >>>B. 80-100 square feet All of the following should be elements of a hydrotherapy area EXCEPT: A. GFI for the outlets to prevent electrical shock B. All electrical outlets should be placed 4-5 feet above the floor C. Floors sloped toward drain D. 4-5 whirlpool baths to provide both hot and cold whirlpools - >>>D. 4-5 whirlpool baths to provide both hot and cold whirlpools OSHA stands for: A. Occupational Safety and Housing Administration B. Organization for Safety and Health Administration C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. Organization for Standards on Health Administration - >>>C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Which of the following are expendable supplies? A. TENS units, tape, massage lotion B. Tape, massage lotion, bandages C. Isokinetic machines, ice machines, crutches D. TENS units, ultrasound units - >>>B. Tape, massage lotion, bandages The primary purpose of a pre-participation health exam is to: A. Identify whether an athlete is at risk before he/she participates B. Determine body fat percentages for coaches C. Reveal qualifying conditions D. Satisfy insurance and liability issues - >>>A. Identify whether an athlete is at risk before he/she participates When ordering expensive supplies, it is important to have vendors quote prices before making a decision. This is known as: A. Direct buy B. Competitive bidding C. Lease agreement D. Expendable purchase - >>>B. Competitive bidding Which of the following is the most expedient method of making a maturity assessment? A. Skeletal assessment B. Dental assessment C. Secondary sexual characteristic assessment D. Muscular assessment - >>>C. Secondary sexual characteristic assessment The most crucial stage in maturity is the stage because of A. 2nd, growth plate weakness B. 3rd, increased speed of bone growth C. 4th, increased speed of bone growth D. 3 rd, decreased tendon strength - >>>A. 2nd, growth plate weakness The purpose of having a personal information card on each athlete is to record: A. Injury evaluation B. Treatment C. Family and insurance information D. Future treatment plans - >>>C. Family and insurance information SOAP is an acronym for: A. Subjective, Observation, Assessment, Plan B. Special tests, Objective, Attitude, Plan C. Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Participation D. Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan - >>>D. Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan Which of the following areas of the pre-participation exam includes the assessment of height, weight, and body composition? A. Medical History B. Wellness Screening C. Maturity Assessment D. Physical Examination - >>>D. Physical Examination Which of the following people can perform a Snellen test? A. Athletic Training Student B. Certified Athletic Trainer C. Physician D. All of the above - >>>D. All of the above What is the cause of the most indirect sports-related deaths? A. Trunk or chest impact B. Heatstroke D. FERPA - >>>A. HIPAA Which of the following are components of an individual's medical history? A. Family history B. Social history C. Surgical history D. All of the above - >>>D. All of the above Which of the following is not part of the assessment of general health maintenance? A. Questions about skin care B. Questions about dental hygiene C. Questions about sleep habits D. Questions about surgical history - >>>C. Questions about sleep habits The components of a pre-participation exam include: a medical history, a physical examination, a maturity assessment, a cardiovascular screening, an orthopedic screening, and a wellness screening. - >>>TRUE The athlete who has lost one of a paired organ should have no sport participation restrictions. - >>>FALSE The athletic trainer may release medical information to only the coach, the team physician, and the player's teammates. - >>>FALSE For security purposes, athletic training students at the high school should not be given keys to the athletic training room. - >>>TRUE When considering who is served by an athletic training facility, it is important to consult school liability insurance to determine who may be treated. - >>>TRUE An injury database of medical records should be accessible to all student athletic trainers so they can update records on a regular basis. - >>>FALSE An extrinsic factor refers to the type of activity performed, amount of exposure to injury, environment and equipment. - >>>TRUE An annual report serves to analyze the number of supplies used and how many to order for the following year. - >>>TRUE Everyone should have access to the athletic trainer's office to allow for necessary availability of medical records. - >>>FALSE It is important to have defined rules to maintain cleanliness and order in the athletic training room. - >>>TRUE Because of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a physician cannot legally disqualify athletes from competition. - >>>TRUE With the computer age, record-keeping software programs are making completing paperwork for the athletic trainer more efficient. - >>>TRUE The highest incidence of indirect sports death is caused by cardiovascular abnormalities. - >>>FALSE NCAA Division I athletes may sign a waiver to avoid participating in mandatory sickle cell trait testing. - >>>TRUE A patient file management system should not have security features that control access. - >>>FALSE The state of being legally responsible for the harm that one causes another person is known as: A. Duty of Care B. Negligence C. Standard of Care D. Liability - >>>D. Liability A legal wrong that is committed against a person or property is known as: A. Tort B. Negligence C. Liability D. Risky - >>>A. Tort Which of the following assumes an individual is neither extremely skillful nor extraordinarily cautious, but is of reasonable and ordinary prudence. A. Liable B. Duty of care C. Standard of reasonable care D. Negligence - >>>C. Standard of reasonable care An athletic trainer that burns an athlete because of improper use of a modality could be found to be _________________. A. Negligent B. In breach of a duty C. Liable Which of the following organizations allows the individual discounted health care, but only if they see a physician on the approved list? A. Point of Service B. General Insurance C. Fee for Service D. PPO - >>>D. PPO Which of the following best describes malfeasance (act of commission)? A. A legal wrong that is committed when an individual fails to perform a legal duty B. A legal wrong that is committed when an individual performs an act that is not his/her legal duty C. A legal wrong that occurs by chance or without intention D. An act that a reasonably prudent person would do - >>>B. A legal wrong that is committed when an individual performs an act that is not his/her legal duty Which of the following is the average statute of limitations for negligence suits? A. Up to one year B. One to five years C. Three to five years D. Up to ten years - >>>B. One to five years When an athlete assumes the risk of the sport that means that they cannot sue for any accidents that may occur. - >>>FALSE An athlete sprains his/her ankle during a soccer practice. If the athletic trainer fails to provide care for this athlete he/she can be held liable for such negligence. - >>>TRUE Manufacturers of products do not have a duty to design and produce equipment that will not cause injury; it is the responsibility of the user to use it safely. - >>>FALSE Professional liability insurance typically covers negligence in civil cases, but not if a criminal complaint has been filed. - >>>TRUE In catastrophic cases the financial burden can be devastating to families; therefore organizations such as the NCAA and NAIA provide plans to assist when costs reach beyond $25,000. - >>>TRUE Third-party reimbursement is the primary mechanism of payment for medical services in the United States. - >>>TRUE The individual that takes out the medical insurance policy is known as the policyholder. - >>>TRUE All claims submitted to third party payers for reimbursement must include a diagnostic code and a procedural code. - >>>TRUE The school or university should make certain that an athlete not covered by a family health insurance policy purchases a personal health insurance policy. - >>>TRUE According to NOCSAE all football helmets must have warning labels informing the athlete of the potential risks involved. - >>>TRUE If an athletic trainer modifies a piece of protective equipment and an athlete sustains an injury the athletic trainer can be held liable. - >>>TRUE The CPT code is the 5 digit code that specifies the condition or injury being treated by a health care provider. - >>>FALSE An approach to conditioning that attempts to bring about peak performance while reducing injuries and overtraining is known as: A. Cross training B. Periodization C. Constancy D. Specificity - >>>B. Periodization Which of the following describes the time when conditioning is dedicated to physical and mental restoration? A. Preparatory period B. Preseason C. Competition period D. Transition period - >>>D. Transition period Which of the following best describes the type of training that should be done during preseason. A. Power phase B. Endurance phase C. Strength phase D. Competition phase - >>>A. Power phase Increasing the strenuousness of exercise to a consistently higher level through maximum or near- maximum stimulation is an application of what principle? A. Overtraining B. Conditioning C. Overload D. DAPRE - >>>C. Overload C. Plyometric exercise D. Isotonic exercise - >>>C. Plyometric exercise The Golgi tendon organs respond to increased tension after: A. At least 6 seconds B. 60 to 70 seconds C. 10 to 20 seconds D. 20 to 30 seconds - >>>A. At least 6 seconds The relaxation of the antagonist muscle in response to an agonist contraction is known as: A. Stretch reflex B. Neural tension C. Ballistic stretching D. Reciprocal inhibition - >>>D. Reciprocal inhibition When a sprinter runs the 50 yard dash he/she is primarily using which type of muscle fiber? A. Slow twitch type I B. Fast twitch type IIa C. Fast twitch type IIb D. Slow twitch type Ib - >>>C. Fast twitch type IIb All of the following are factors that determine VO2 max except: A. Muscle function B. Pulmonary function C. Internal respiration D. Cardiovascular function - >>>A. Muscle function The primary reason for performance differences between males and females is: A. Women have increased testosterone levels, which decreases their ability to develop muscle bulk B. Women have smaller muscles than men C. Women are incapable of building significant muscular strength D. Women have a higher percentage of body fat, which decreases the strength to body-weight ratio - >>>D. Women have a higher percentage of body fat, which decreases the strength to body-weight ratio The greatest rate in which oxygen can be taken in and utilized during exercise is referred to as: A. Residual volume B. Tidal volume C. Cardiovascular endurance D. VO2 max - >>>D. VO2 max If the intensity of an activity is such that sufficient oxygen can be supplied to meet the demands of working tissues, the activity is: A. Aerobic B. Anaerobic C. Isotonic D. Isometric - >>>A. Aerobic A muscle can create the greatest amount of tension when: A. The actin and myosin are just beginning to touch one another to form crossbridges. B. Interaction at the crossbridges is at its maximum C. The actin and myosin have overlapped, creating optimal crossbridges D. Crossbridges are far apart so they are working toward one another - >>>C. The actin and myosin have overlapped, creating optimal crossbridges A soccer player running ten 120 yd sprints in under 20 seconds each with a 1 minute walking recovery period between each sprint is an example of: A. Continuous Training B. Fartlek Training C. Interval Training D. Conditioning - >>>C. Interval Training When a sprinter runs the 60-yard dash he/she is primarily using which type of muscle fiber? A. Muscle Spindles B. Golgi Tendon Organs C. Fast Twitch D. Slow Twitch - >>>C. Fast Twitch Which of the following exercises are appropriate for improving strength in a young adolescent athlete: A. Calisthenics B. Body Weight Squats C. Push-Ups D. All of the above - >>>D. All of the above When one is conditioning and training at near-maximum stimulation, the metabolic level and organic responses of the body are decreased. - >>>FALSE ATP is produced in the muscle from blood glucose, which is derived from the breakdown of dietary carbohydrates. - >>>TRUE The most efficient source of energy is: A. Carbohydrates B. Proteins C. Fats D. Water - >>>A. Carbohydrates Glucose that is not needed immediately for energy is stored in the ____________ as. A. Liver, fat B. Muscle cells, glycogen C. Blood, monosaccharides D. Skin, fat - >>>B. Muscle cells, glycogen Fiber can protect the body against all of the following EXCEPT: A. Colon cancer B. Coronary artery disease C. High blood cholesterol D. Stroke - >>>D. Stroke The vitamin essential for the building of cells and preventing night blindness is: A. B B. C C. D D. A - >>>D. A The pre-event meal should be: A. Heavy in fats, starches, and proteins B. Eaten at least five hours before competition C. Mostly steak and other proteins D. Eaten three hours before competition - >>>D. Eaten three hours before competition All of the following are a function of protein EXCEPT: A. Growth and maintenance of tissue in the body B. Used for energy C. Used to make enzymes D. Used to make antibodies to protect the body against disease - >>>B. Used for energy Which of the following groups are all fat-soluble vitamins? A. D, A, B, C B. K, E, B C. A, D, E, K D. C, B, E, K - >>>C. A, D, E, K The basic units that make up proteins are called: A. Amino acids B. Polysaccharides C. C, Monosaccharides D. Glucose - >>>A. Amino acids Which of the following is true concerning vitamins? A. They are inorganic compounds B. Vitamins that are manufactured synthetically are not as effective as those produced by the body C. In particular vitamin D, is manufactured by the body D. Vitamins are necessary in small amounts to regulate body processes - >>>D. Vitamins are necessary in small amounts to regulate body processes This substance in megadoses can lead to appetite loss, weight loss, and a failure to grow. A. Vitamin C B. Vitamin D C. B-Complex Vitamins D. Vitamin K - >>>B. Vitamin D How much carbohydrate should be ingested within 4 hours of activity to aid in glycogen restoration for a 200lb man? A. 60 grams B. 75 grams C. 90 grams D. 120 grams - >>>C. 90 grams A mineral that is extremely important in the body's ability to create a muscle contraction, blood clotting, and proper nerve function is: A. Calcium B. Sodium C. Phosphorus D. Iron - >>>A. Calcium Anorexia Athletica is characterized by all of the following signs EXCEPT: A. Weight loss greater than 5% C. Ginkgo Biloba D. Guarana - >>>B. Creatine Which of the following is not true of alcohol? A. It is a diuretic B. Depresses the central nervous system C. Contains vitamins and minerals D. Has 7 calories/gram - >>>C. Contains vitamins and minerals Which of the following herbs contains ephedrine and was banned from use in dietary substances by the FDA in 2003? A. Echinacea B. Ma huang C. St. John's Wort D. Ginkgo Biloba - >>>B. Ma huang What percentage of an individual's daily caloric intake should be made up of carbohydrate? A. 15-20% B. 25-30% C. 45-55% D. 55-60% - >>>D. 55-60% According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which of the following recommendations is false? A. Make half of your plate fruits and vegetables B. Avoid oversized portions C. Choose foods with moderate to high sodium content D. Switch to fat free or low fat milk - >>>C. Choose foods with moderate to high sodium content Many nutritional practices are potentially harmful. - >>>TRUE Sugars are carried to the gallbladder, where they are converted into either glycogen or glucose. - >>>FALSE Glycogen is stored in the spleen because its rich blood supply allows for rapid conversion into glucose when the demands of exercise require it. - >>>FALSE The fatty acids found in cold water fish contain a protective mechanism against disease. - >>>TRUE Fat provides more energy per gram than either carbohydrates or proteins. - >>>TRUE A deficiency in folic acid and iron can lead to anemia. - >>>TRUE 15% to 21% of individuals who are diagnosed with anorexia nervosa ultimately die from this disease. - >>>TRUE Caffeine is a drug that is banned by Olympic officials. Therefore, drinking a cup of coffee the morning before participation would be a violation. - >>>FALSE Calcium is essential for muscle contraction and conduction of nerve impulses. - >>>TRUE Vitamins, just like electrolytes, must be replaced after exercise. - >>>FALSE Organically grown foods provide a greater level of nutrition value and should be chosen over conventionally grown foods. - >>>FALSE Water is the most essential nutrient and accounts for 60% of the body's total weight. - >>>TRUE Bulimia Nervosa is characterized by recurrent episodes of rapid and uncontrollable ingestion of large amounts of food in a short period of time, followed by purging. - >>>TRUE The primary functions of carbohydrates are cell building and tissue repair. - >>>FALSE Drinking glucose, fructose, or sucrose before exercise may have a positive effect on performance. - >>>TRUE Water intake should be restricted during physical activity, because unlimited use of water hampers performance. - >>>FALSE To lose weight, an individual must increase physical activity and decrease caloric intake. - >>>TRUE Trans fatty acids increase risk of heart disease by increasing levels of bad cholesterol. - >>>TRUE Athletes should consume carbohydrates after a workout to maximize recovery if time between exercise sessions is less than 8 hours. - >>>TRUE A low carbohydrate diet decreases glucagon levels and increases insulin levels allowing fat to be burned rapidly and weight loss to occur. - >>>FALSE Energy drinks are regulated and therefore considered to be safe for consumption by athletes prior to competition. - >>>FALSE