Emergency Response Management for Athletic Trainers by Michael Miller

Emergency Response Management for Athletic Trainers by Michael Miller

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Suitable for athletic trainers and students, this text teaches readers how to quickly and effectively assess and manage the broad range of medical emergencies that athletes may experience, including traumatic injuries, respiratory and circulatory arrest, and sudden illness.

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Emergency Response Management for Athletic Trainers by Michael Miller

This is a comprehensive emergency trauma management text specifically for athletic trainers and athletic training students that addresses the cognitive and psychomotor skills taught in traditional first aid courses (community first aid, first responder, emergency medical technician, and professional rescuer CPR) and discusses specific athletic training emergency trauma skills outlined in the educational competencies set by the Board of Certification (BOC). It is a resource to help readers develop concepts and instruction on current techniques used in the recognition and management of athletic trauma identified in the NATA Educational Competencies. Within each chapter there will be a mix of cognitive knowledge addressing theory and demonstration of the psychomotor skill. Each chapter is designed to account for multiple learning styles, incorporating didactic, visual, and kinesthetic learning where appropriate.
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ISBN 13 9780781775502
ISBN 10 0781775507
Title Emergency Response Management for Athletic Trainers
Author Michael Miller
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Year published 2010-10-19
Number of pages 656
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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