TY - BOOK AU - Miller,Michael G. AU - Berry,David C. TI - Emergency response management for athletic trainers T2 - LWW's athletic training education series SN - 0781775507 AV - RC1210 .M4945 2011 U1 - 617.1027 22 PY - 2011///] CY - Philadelphia PB - Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins KW - Sports medicine KW - Emergency medical services KW - Sports injuries KW - Treatment KW - Diagnosis KW - Emergencies KW - Emergency Treatment N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; (Publisher-supplied data) Chapter 1 The Certified Athletic Trainer and Emergency Medical Services: Understanding Roles and Responsibilities Chapter 2 The Well-Being of the Athletic Trainer Chapter 3 Legal Liability and Code of Ethics Chapter 4 Emergency Action Plans Chapter 5 Human Body and Terms Chapter 6 Transportation and Ambulatory Techniques Chapter 7 Blood-Borne Pathogens Chapter 8 Primary, Secondary, and Ongoing Assessment Chapter 9 Assessment of Vital Signs Chapter 10 Recognition and Management of Breathing Emergencies Chapter 11 Adjunct Breathing Devices and Supplemental Oxygen Therapy Chapter 12 Recognition and Management of Cardiac Emergencies Chapter 13 Recognition and Management of Hypoperfusion Chapter 14 Recognition and Management of Soft-Tissue Injuries Chapter 15 Recognition and Management of Skeletal Injuries Chapter 16 Immobilization Techniques for Extremity, Thorax, and Pelvis Injuries Chapter 17 Recognition and Management of Head and Spine Injuries Chapter 18 Environmental Emergencies Chapter 19 General Medical/Sudden Illness Chapter 20 Allergic Reactions and Poisons N2 - "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"--Provided by publisher ER -