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Case Files In Physical Therapy Pediatrics

Author: Pelletier

ISBN: 9780071795685

Shipping Weight: 0.59 KG

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Pages: 512,
Specialty: Phys Med & Rehab,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill,
Publication Year: 2016,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 152.4x228.6x19.05mm

Thirty pediatrics physical therapy cases sharpen students' critical thinking skills and prepare them for real-world practice This unique review features case studies that help physical therapy students successfully transition from coursework to clinical work. Each case includes a discussion of the health condition, examination, evaluation, diagnosis, plan of care, and interventions, evidence-based practice recommendations, and references. NPTE-style review questions accompany each case, reinforcing students' learning. These case studies give students practical experience before they actually work with patients and helps build the confidence they need to succeed in real-world clinical practice.

Weight: 0.59 KG
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Pages: 512,
Specialty: Phys Med & Rehab,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill,
Publication Year: 2016,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 152.4x228.6x19.05mm

Thirty pediatrics physical therapy cases sharpen students' critical thinking skills and prepare them for real-world practice This unique review features case studies that help physical therapy students successfully transition from coursework to clinical work. Each case includes a discussion of the health condition, examination, evaluation, diagnosis, plan of care, and interventions, evidence-based practice recommendations, and references. NPTE-style review questions accompany each case, reinforcing students' learning. These case studies give students practical experience before they actually work with patients and helps build the confidence they need to succeed in real-world clinical practice.

Weight: 0.59 KG

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