01:377:215 Study Guide - Final Guide: Sartorius Muscle, Hip Pointer, Microfracture Surgery

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Performance domains of an at: prevention against injury/illness- proper equipment use, checking of fields, etc, clinical evaluation and diagnosis- determine proper course of action, educating athlete. Education: two routes: entry level at education program, clinical education experience registration and licensure. Certification- indicates that the person has the basic knowledge and skills for the profession and has passed the state certification exam. Legal considerations- any legal action involving at is typically tried under the tort law. Standard of care: standard responsibilities another individual with same certification and equal training in that profession should be able to perform , established once you become certified. Negligence: causing harm to another person because of failure to perform standard level of care. Limiting risk of litigation- inform individual of risks in participating, informed consent, foresee potential injury. Foreseeability of harm- at responsibility to recognize potential for injury and remove. 2 danger before injury occurs (ex ensure equipment is working properly, field and weather conditions)