Clinical skills documentation guide for athletic training

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    • Hauth, John M.
    • Gloyeske, Brian M.
    • Amato, Herb

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Clinical skills documentation guide for athletic training

John M. Hauth, Brian M. Gloyeske, Herbert K. Amato

Slack, c2016

3rd ed

Available at  / 2 libraries

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Herb K. Amato's name appears first in the previous edition

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

For more than 15 years, Clinical Skills Documentation Guide for Athletic Training has been an invaluable resource for athletic training students to learn, practice, and master clinical skill sets throughout their educational career. A textbook that can be used from the start of their education up until graduation becomes essential to this learning process. This third edition includes a more user-friendly layout for the student. Organized by the Athletic Training Education Competencies, Fifth Edition and the associated content areas, the third edition allows for easier integration into the classroom, laboratory activities, and clinical assessment. The organization of skills around Athletic Training Education Competencies, Fifth Edition, including crosswalk information from the latest BOC Role Delineation Study/Practice Analysis, Sixth Edition, aligns the skill sheets from this book with commonly-used texts and reference materials. What is in the new third edition: A user-friendly layout organized by the Athletic Training Education Competencies, Fifth Edition and mapped by the BOC domains. New clinical skill assessment forms in the areas of acute care, prevention and health promotion, and therapeutic interventions. Includes references to specificity, sensitivity, and evidence-based practice guidelines where appropriate. The Program Assessment chapter provides faculty with an excellent resource for tracking mastery of skills and program outcome achievement. Instructor's materials consist of online versions of the clinical integration proficiencies. Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used for teaching in the classroom. With an updated user-friendly layout and new clinical skill assessment forms, the new third edition will be invaluable for students, faculty, clinical preceptors, and practicing athletic trainers who want to learn or enhance understanding and mastery of essential clinical skills.

Table of Contents

Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction Section I Introduction Chapter 1 Certification of Athletic Trainers and the Evolution of Psychomotor Skill Assessment Chapter 2 How to Use This Book Section II Prevention and Health Promotion Chapter 3 Prevention and Health Promotion Section III Clinical Examination and Diagnosis Chapter 4 Musculoskeletal System-Region 1: Foot and Toes Chapter 5 Musculoskeletal System-Region 2: Ankle and Lower Leg Chapter 6 Musculoskeletal System-Region 3: Knee Chapter 7 Musculoskeletal System-Region 4: Hip and Pelvis Chapter 8 Musculoskeletal System-Region 5: Lumbar and Thoracic Spine Chapter 9 Musculoskeletal System-Region 6: Cervical Spine Chapter 10 Musculoskeletal System-Region 7: Shoulder Chapter 11 Musculoskeletal System-Region 8: Elbow Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal System-Region 9: Wrist and Hand Chapter 13 Musculoskeletal System-Region 10: Head and Face Section IV Acute Care of Injuries and Illnesses Chapter 14 Acute Care of Injuries and Illnesses Section V Therapeutic Interventions Chapter 15 Therapeutic Interventions Appendix Self-Reporting Assessment of Athletic Training Competencies Bibliography Financial Disclosures

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