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36 matching 1 point match the medical term to its definition a close connection between the act of a certified at and resulting injury to an athlete. when the at causes an injury to the athlete by an act of omission or commission. a legal wrong characterized by the failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would act in a similar situation. a step beyond negligence whereby a person fails to provide even minimal care when needed.

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To solve this matching problem, we analyze each definition and match it to the corresponding medical - legal term (assuming common terms in athletic training law):

1. For "A close connection between the act of a certified AT and resulting injury to an athlete."

This is the definition of Causation. Causation in legal terms related to athletic training (AT) means there is a direct link between the actions of the AT and the injury that the athlete suffered.

2. For "When the AT causes an injury to the athlete by an act of omission or commission."

This is the definition of Negligence (or perhaps more specifically, Tort - related to AT malpractice). An act of omission (not doing something that should be done) or commission (doing something that should not be done) by the AT that leads to athlete injury falls under the concept of negligence in the context of athletic training liability.

3. For "A legal wrong characterized by the failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would act in a similar situation."

This is the classic definition of Negligence. The "reasonably prudent person" standard is a key part of the negligence legal concept, where a person is expected to act in a way that a reasonable and careful person would in the same circumstances.

4. For "A step beyond negligence whereby a person fails to provide even minimal care when needed."

This is the definition of Gross Negligence. Gross negligence is a more serious form of negligence where the person shows a reckless disregard for the safety of others by not providing even the most basic level of care.

Since the right - hand side of the matching (the terms to match with) is not provided, if we assume common terms in athletic training law:

  1. "A close connection between the act of a certified AT and resulting injury to an athlete." - Causation
  2. "When the AT causes an injury to the athlete by an act of omission or commission." - Negligence (Malpractice in AT context)
  3. "A legal wrong characterized by the failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would act in a similar situation." - Negligence
  4. "A step beyond negligence whereby a person fails to provide even minimal care when needed." - Gross Negligence

If we had the list of terms on the right, we would match each definition to the appropriate term from that list using the above analysis.

Answer:

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each definition and match it to the corresponding medical - legal term (assuming common terms in athletic training law):

1. For "A close connection between the act of a certified AT and resulting injury to an athlete."

This is the definition of Causation. Causation in legal terms related to athletic training (AT) means there is a direct link between the actions of the AT and the injury that the athlete suffered.

2. For "When the AT causes an injury to the athlete by an act of omission or commission."

This is the definition of Negligence (or perhaps more specifically, Tort - related to AT malpractice). An act of omission (not doing something that should be done) or commission (doing something that should not be done) by the AT that leads to athlete injury falls under the concept of negligence in the context of athletic training liability.

3. For "A legal wrong characterized by the failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would act in a similar situation."

This is the classic definition of Negligence. The "reasonably prudent person" standard is a key part of the negligence legal concept, where a person is expected to act in a way that a reasonable and careful person would in the same circumstances.

4. For "A step beyond negligence whereby a person fails to provide even minimal care when needed."

This is the definition of Gross Negligence. Gross negligence is a more serious form of negligence where the person shows a reckless disregard for the safety of others by not providing even the most basic level of care.

Since the right - hand side of the matching (the terms to match with) is not provided, if we assume common terms in athletic training law:

  1. "A close connection between the act of a certified AT and resulting injury to an athlete." - Causation
  2. "When the AT causes an injury to the athlete by an act of omission or commission." - Negligence (Malpractice in AT context)
  3. "A legal wrong characterized by the failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would act in a similar situation." - Negligence
  4. "A step beyond negligence whereby a person fails to provide even minimal care when needed." - Gross Negligence

If we had the list of terms on the right, we would match each definition to the appropriate term from that list using the above analysis.