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Dutton's introductory skills and procedures for the physical therapist assistant / Mark Dutton, PT.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : McGraw Hill, [2022]Description: ix, 366 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781264267170
Other title:
  • Introductory skills and procedures for the physical therapist
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Dutton's introductory skills and procedures for the physical therapistDDC classification:
  • 615.8/2 23
LOC classification:
  • RM725 .D88 2022
NLM classification:
  • WB 460
Online resources:
Contents:
The physical therapy profession -- Healthcare regulations -- Evidence informed practice and clinical decision-making -- Clinical documentation -- Preparation for patient care -- Taking vital signs -- Bed mobility, patient positioning, and draping -- Mobility and range of motion -- Manual muscle testing -- Patient transfers and wheelchair mobility -- Gait training -- Putting it all together.
Action note:
  • Cataloging Notes: 20230528 AMIU-1839AMIU-1839
Summary: "This book introduces a conceptual framework about the art of physical therapy to give the entry-level physical therapist assistant (PTA) student a broad foundation from which to support their journey through a typical curriculum. The purpose of this text is to cover the fundamental skills that most PTAs will use for the rest of their careers. This text provides a historical perspective on the physical therapy profession, an introduction to healthcare policy, and a definition of evidence-informed practice, and various chapters describing specific areas of clinical expertise, including how to enhance a patient's function in such tasks as bed mobility, transfers, and gait training. Chapter 1 provides a historical perspective on the physical therapy profession. Chapter 2 introduces the reader to essential healthcare policies. Chapter 3 describes the importance of evidence-informed practice and clinical decision-making. Chapter 4 outlines clinical documentation. With every patient interaction, the clinician should always ensure patient and clinician safety. Throughout the remaining chapters, the emphasis is placed on patient and clinician safety through correct body mechanics, the application of assistive and safety devices, and the effective use of infection control procedures. Chapter 5 helps prepare the clinician for patient care. Chapter 6 describes the various methods by which a clinician can take a patient's vital signs and the significance of each of these vital signs. Chapter 7 covers the various methods to perform bed mobility skills, correctly drape and position a patient. Chapter 8 teaches the reader how to perform range of motion assessments and apply range of motion techniques as a treatment method. Chapter 9 describes the various methods to accurately test the strength of each of the patient's muscles. Chapter 10 describes wheelchair mobility skills and the various methods by which the clinician or clinical team can transfer a patient from and to various surfaces. Chapter 11 details the various components and parameters of gait and how to train a patient to ambulate with or without an assistive device. Finally, chapter 12 attempts to put all of the information together by providing a patient example"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The physical therapy profession -- Healthcare regulations -- Evidence informed practice and clinical decision-making -- Clinical documentation -- Preparation for patient care -- Taking vital signs -- Bed mobility, patient positioning, and draping -- Mobility and range of motion -- Manual muscle testing -- Patient transfers and wheelchair mobility -- Gait training -- Putting it all together.

"This book introduces a conceptual framework about the art of physical therapy to give the entry-level physical therapist assistant (PTA) student a broad foundation from which to support their journey through a typical curriculum. The purpose of this text is to cover the fundamental skills that most PTAs will use for the rest of their careers. This text provides a historical perspective on the physical therapy profession, an introduction to healthcare policy, and a definition of evidence-informed practice, and various chapters describing specific areas of clinical expertise, including how to enhance a patient's function in such tasks as bed mobility, transfers, and gait training. Chapter 1 provides a historical perspective on the physical therapy profession. Chapter 2 introduces the reader to essential healthcare policies. Chapter 3 describes the importance of evidence-informed practice and clinical decision-making. Chapter 4 outlines clinical documentation. With every patient interaction, the clinician should always ensure patient and clinician safety. Throughout the remaining chapters, the emphasis is placed on patient and clinician safety through correct body mechanics, the application of assistive and safety devices, and the effective use of infection control procedures. Chapter 5 helps prepare the clinician for patient care. Chapter 6 describes the various methods by which a clinician can take a patient's vital signs and the significance of each of these vital signs. Chapter 7 covers the various methods to perform bed mobility skills, correctly drape and position a patient. Chapter 8 teaches the reader how to perform range of motion assessments and apply range of motion techniques as a treatment method. Chapter 9 describes the various methods to accurately test the strength of each of the patient's muscles. Chapter 10 describes wheelchair mobility skills and the various methods by which the clinician or clinical team can transfer a patient from and to various surfaces. Chapter 11 details the various components and parameters of gait and how to train a patient to ambulate with or without an assistive device. Finally, chapter 12 attempts to put all of the information together by providing a patient example"-- Provided by publisher.

Cataloging Notes: 20230528 AMIU-1839AMIU-1839

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