First Aid-Part 1

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION Over the years, athletic training has evolved into a specialization within sports medicine. Its major concern is the health and safety of athletes. In order to learn about the prevention and care of injuries, we first must learn the role of everyone on the sports medicine team. FIRST AID AND ATHLETIC TRAINING (PETH 326) Chapter 1 The Athletic Trainer and The Sports Medicine Team FIRST AID: Is the immediate care or treatment that is given to an injured or ill person before professional medical aid can be obtained.  ATHELETIC TRAINING: An allied health profession that is concerned with the health and safety for athletes and the physically active.  Who is Physically Active? Athletes? Blue Collar Workers? Recreational Participants? Mom’s? Gas Station Attendants? Insurance Sales Person? ETC. ATHLETIC TRAINING  Athletic Trainer: a specialist in athletic training concerned with the complete health care of the athlete. ATHLETIC TRAINING  The athletic trainer provides a major link between athletics and the medical community. ATHLETIC TRAINING  The athletic trainer is responsible for injury prevention, emergency care, and rehabilitation of sports related injuries. History and Background of Athletic Training  Prior to NATA in 1950 and Roman Period  Intercollegiate Sports  First NATA in 1938-44  WWII  Greek   NATA formed in Kansas City in 1950 Growth and Development Since 1950 SPORTS MEDICINE   Definition: A generic term used to describe a group of professions that assist in the health and performance of the athlete Areas of Specialization in Sports Medicine Medical disciplines  Athletic training  Physical therapy  Exercise physiology  Biomechanics  etc.  Sports Medicine Organizations        American College of Sports Medicine International Federation of Sports Med American Orthopedic Society for S. M. National Strength & Conditioning Assoc. Sports Physical Therapy Section of APTA NCAA Comm. On Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports NATA THE SPORTS MEDICINE TEAM Athletic Trainer: most directly responsible for all phases of health care in an athletic environment.  Team Physician: directs the medical care of the athlete and the care given by the athletic trainer.  Orthopedic Physician: directs care of the musculoskeletal injuries.  Other Physicians  THE SPORTS MEDICINE TEAM        Coaches Biomechanists Exercise Physiologists Administrators (Athletic Director) EMT’s & Paramedics School Nurse Physical Therapist THE SPORTS MEDICINE TEAM      Nutritionist Psychologist Chiropractor Others …… All are responsible to work together to provide proper health care and a safe environment for the athlete. Responsibilities of the Team Physician First, to serve as an advisor and director to the athletic trainer or coach.  Physical exams and medical histories  Diagnosing injuries and determining the health status of the athlete  Deciding on return to play  Attend practices and games  Committed to sports and the athlete  Responsibilities of the Coach  In the absence of an athletic trainer and team physician, the coach must assume the direct responsibility for the health of the athlete. Responsibilities of the Coach “Coaches must demonstrate a high profile for safety, and show that they really care”.  Respect the skills and insight of the athletic trainer and physician, who must have the last word concerning injuries.  Know legal responsibilities for injuries  Roles and Responsibilities of the Athletic Trainer  Performance Domains  Prevention of athletic injuries  Evaluation and assessment of injuries  Immediate care of injuries  Treatment, rehabilitation and reconditioning of injuries  Health care administration  Professional Development Roles and Responsibilities of the Athletic Trainer  Education Council Competency Domains  Acute care  Assessment and evaluation  General medical conditions & disabilities  Health care administration  Nutritional aspects of injury/illness  Pathology of injury/illness Roles and Responsibilities of the Athletic Trainer  Education Council Competency Domains  Pharmacological aspects of injury/illness  Professional development  Psychological intervention and referral  Risk management and injury prevention  Therapeutic exercise  Therapeutic modalities Athletic Trainer Roles and Responsibilities of the  Injury Prevention and Risk Management  Ensuring appropriate training & conditioning  Monitoring environmental conditions  Managing protective equipment  Counseling about proper nutrition  Appropriate medication education & use Athletic Trainer Roles and Responsibilities of the  Recognition, Evaluation, and Assessment of Athletic Injuries Examinations  Understanding the pathology of injury/illness  Utilizing Evaluation Procedures  Referring to medical specialists  Conducting Physical Athletic Trainer Roles and Responsibilities of the  Immediate Care of Injury and Illness  Initial assessment  Administering appropriate first aid  Providing emergency care Athletic Trainer Roles and Responsibilities of the  Treatment, Rehabilitation & Reconditioning  Designing rehabilitation programs Therapeutic exercise  Rehabilitative equipment  Manual therapy   Supervising rehabilitation programs  Incorporating therapeutic modalities  Education and counseling of injuries Athletic Trainer Roles and Responsibilities of the  Organization and Administration keeping  Ordering equipment and supplies  Supervising personnel  Establishing policies of operation  Maintaining athlete data  Organizing insurance issues  Record Athletic Trainer Roles and Responsibilities of the  Professional Development and Responsibilities  Being a lifelong learner of the field  Maintaining CEU’s for certification  Educate the public  Involvement in professional organizations Employment Settings for the Athletic Trainer  Public and Private High Schools  Colleges and Universities  Professional Teams  Sports Medicine Clinics  Industrial Settings  Hospitals  Health and Fitness Centers  Other Future Directions??? Chapter 2 Health Care Administration Establishing a System For Athletic Training Health Care  Develop a plan A planning process with those involved  A mission statement must be decided   Develop a policies and procedures manual Design an athletic training facility  Size  Location  Storage  offices facilities Establishing a System For Athletic Training Health Care  Design an athletic training room  Special services  Treatment section area  Electrotherapy area  Hydrotherapy area  Rehabilitation area  Taping area  Examination area  Records area Establishing a System For Athletic Training Health Care  Other concerns (PP Manual)  Who do you serve?  Facility and personnel coverage?  Insurance?  Emergency telephone?  Budgetary concerns?  Security and safety issues?  Emergency management?  Access to other health care providers? Establishing a System For Athletic Training Health Care  Other Concerns (PP Manual)  Record keeping records  Injury reports  Treatment logs  Personal information  Injury evaluation  Etc.  Medical Establishing a System For Athletic Training Health Care  Other Concerns (PP Manual)  Preparticipation exams exam  Station exam  Medical history  Maturity assessment  Orthopedic screening  Medical records  Physician Pre-season Physical Exams        History Orthopedics Vital signs Vision ENT Skin Cardiovascular      Urinalysis  Drug Testing? Blood tests Cardio-Respiratory Neurological Lymphatic / Abdomen and Reproductive Sport Disqualification  Certain injuries or conditions may warrant concerns relative to continued participation. However, the athletic trainer, coach, or even the physician can only recommend. The ADA of 1990 clearly states that the individual athlete and/or parents is the only person who can make the final decision. Collecting Injury Data  The Incidence of Injuries unplanned event resulting in loss of time, property damage, injury, disablement, or even death.  Injury: damage to the body that restricts activity or causes disability. Risk of injury is determined by the type of sport and the amount and level of participation.  The type of injury can also be expected by the sport and level of participation   Accident: an Collecting Injury Data  Incidence of Injuries  Sports Classifications Collision  Contact  Non-contact   Injury  classifications Fatalities  Catastrophic injuries  Musculoskeletal injuries (contusions, strains, etc.)  Acute vs Chronic  Incidence: knee  ankle  upper extremity Collecting Injury Data  National Injury Data Collecting Systems National Safety Council  American Football Coaches Association  NCAA Nat. Survey of Catastrophic Injury  NATA  Others   Using Injury Data Modify rules  Education of risks  Evaluate protective equipment  Professional Preparation of the Athletic Trainer  Professional Educational Programs  Approved Curriculums: NATA/CAAHEP  Internship programs (not after 2004) Certification Req. NATABOC Exam  Continuing Education Requirements (CEU)  State Regulations (Licensure)  Future Directions for Athletic Training  Legal Concerns and Insurance Issues Chapter 3 Legal Concerns Liability: being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person.  Negligence: the failure to use ordinary and reasonable care.  Torts: are legal wrongs committed against the person or property of another   Omission  Commission Legal Concerns   Statutes of Limitation: sets a specific length of time that individuals may sue for damages from negligence (1-3 years). Assumption of Risk: assuming the risk of participating in an activity while knowing the dangers of the activity. Reducing the Risk of Litigation         Warn athletes of the potential dangers of the sport Supervise regularly Properly prepare and condition athletes Properly instruct athletes in the skills of the sport Use proper and safe equipment and facilities Establish good personal relationships with the athletes Develop and follow an emergency plan Be aware of the athletes health status and medical history Reducing the Risk of Litigation Keep good records of injuries and rehabilitation  Document efforts to create a safe playing environment  Obtain written consent to provide health care  Maintain confidentiality of medical records  Reducing the Risk of Litigation Use only the therapeutic methods and medicine that you are qualified to give.  Work cooperatively with the coach and team physician when selecting equipment.  Do not permit injured players to participate  Purchase professional liability insurance  Use common sense when making decisions  Insurance  Managed care  Primary health insurance  Standard policy  PPO  HMO  Secondary health insurance Accident insurance  Professional liability insurance  Catastrophic insurance  Third-Party Reimbursement for Athletic Trainers This is a new development  It is very time consuming  The A.T.C. must file insurance claims immediately and correctly  The A.T.C. must use Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes published by the AMA  Third-Party Reimbursement Research at IWU 

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