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Wolters Kluwer

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HEALTH PROFESSIONS

SPORTS & EXERCISE SCIENCE

Emergency Response Management for Athletic Trainers

Second Edition

Michael Miller, EdD, ATC David Berry, EdD

October 2015 / 8.375 x 10.875

eBook format:

Inkling: 978-1-4963-0230-4

Vitalsource: 978-1-4511-0562-9

DESCRIPTION

Now available exclusively as an eBook, Emergency Response Management for Athletic Trainers, 2e, provides a

mix of theory, hands-on guidance, and instructive videos to help students learn to quickly assess and manage

the broad range of medical emergencies that athletes may experience, including traumatic injuries, respiratory

and circulatory arrest, and sudden illness. Take advantage of new videos and other hands-on features that only

truly come to life in the eBook format!

FEATURES

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A number of eBook formats are available

, including Inkling, Kindle, and VitalSource.

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An empowering video collection

clarifies emergency procedures in a memorable way.

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The new eBook-only format allows

students to watch videos in real time as they move through chapter

material and makes it possible to update content as needed to reflect changing protocols and best

practices.

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A new chapter,

Team Physician Directed-Care

, covers a key topic for today’s athletic trainers.

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New material on concussions

prepares students to deal quickly and effectively with this medical

emergency.

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Emergency Management content specific to the needs of athletic trainers

helps students learn key

competencies.

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Signs and Symptoms and Skill

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provide quick-reference information for easy use in the field.

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A variety of didactic, visual, and kinesthetic learning tools

in every chapter enable readers of varying

learning styles to master core skills.

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Voices from the Field

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demonstrate how concepts and techniques are used in real world settings.

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Current Research

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showcase recent research in the field.

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Scenarios

use real world cases to help students learn to apply their knowledge to athletic training

emergencies.

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Highlights

provide extra on-topic facts and comments.

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Chapter-opening elements

provide an overview of chapter topics and expected learning outcomes.

Student Resources:

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Skills document

s for every chapter outline the steps of each key technique.

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Videos

clarify key topics and techniques, improving mastery and retention.

Instructor Resources:

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A complete Image Bank

enhances lecture and exam preparation.

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PowerPoint presentations

make it easy for you to integrate the textbook with your students’ classroom

experience, via either handouts or slide shows.

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A Question Set

makes it easy for you to create quizzes and tests that assess your students’ understanding

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