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Clinical Cases in Physical Therapy - Elsevier eBook on Vitalsource (Retail Access Card)
| AUTHOR | Moran, Michael L.; Brimer, Mark A. |
| PUBLISHER | Butterworth-Heinemann (10/16/2003) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | eBook (Other) |
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This unique text provides students and clinicians with a means of improving their clinical judgment and problem-solving skills. By comparing their own management strategies to those provided in the text, readers will gain knowledge of effective interventions and advance a step further in their pursuit of clinical expertise.
- Content utilizing current terminology reflects trends in current practice and familiarizes readers with the structure of the Guide to Physical Therpist Practice, 2nd Edition.
- The real-life examples expose students to a range of both unusual and familiar clinical experiences they might not face in their studies, as well as enabling current clinicians to learn from their colleagues' experiences.
- Input from both a clinician and a professor provides a nice blend of clinical experience and educational insight.
- All cases are new, 46 in all, compiled from real-life scenarios experienced by physical therapy practitioners.
- Content includes more detailed information in areas such as patients, personal histories, culture, environment, and lifestyle.
- New topics encompass a broad range of issues, including documentation, women's health, clinical education, ethics, and assistive technology.
- Evidence-based examples and additional references meet the curriculum standards for physical therapy education.
- Pedagogical features, such as learning objectives, guiding questions, photos and illustrations, make the reference useful in the educational setting.
- In response to the guidelines featured in the Guide, cases are now formatted to follow elements of patient/client management, including physical therapy diagnoses stated as preferred practice patterns.
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ISBN-13:
9781455734726
ISBN-10:
1455734721
Content Language:
English
Edition Number:
0002
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Page Count:
224
Carton Quantity:
1
Feature Codes:
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Medical | Allied Health Services - Physical Therapy
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This unique text provides students and clinicians with a means of improving their clinical judgment and problem-solving skills. By comparing their own management strategies to those provided in the text, readers will gain knowledge of effective interventions and advance a step further in their pursuit of clinical expertise.
- Content utilizing current terminology reflects trends in current practice and familiarizes readers with the structure of the Guide to Physical Therpist Practice, 2nd Edition.
- The real-life examples expose students to a range of both unusual and familiar clinical experiences they might not face in their studies, as well as enabling current clinicians to learn from their colleagues' experiences.
- Input from both a clinician and a professor provides a nice blend of clinical experience and educational insight.
- All cases are new, 46 in all, compiled from real-life scenarios experienced by physical therapy practitioners.
- Content includes more detailed information in areas such as patients, personal histories, culture, environment, and lifestyle.
- New topics encompass a broad range of issues, including documentation, women's health, clinical education, ethics, and assistive technology.
- Evidence-based examples and additional references meet the curriculum standards for physical therapy education.
- Pedagogical features, such as learning objectives, guiding questions, photos and illustrations, make the reference useful in the educational setting.
- In response to the guidelines featured in the Guide, cases are now formatted to follow elements of patient/client management, including physical therapy diagnoses stated as preferred practice patterns.
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