Non-Orthopedic Emergency Care in Athletics is a textbook that will help instruct athletic training students, certified athletic trainers, and other health care providers about the emergency medical situations they can potentially face throughout their careers.
Francis Feld, Keith M. Gorse, and Robert O. Blanc, along with their contributors, have covered the most crucial types of serious medical emergencies that may be encountered in sports. Also included is material for each of the Domains listed in the
NATA Board of Certification (BOC) and the
Education Competencies and Proficiencies listed in the 2020 CAATE Standards.
What is covered inside Non-Orthopedic Emergency Care in Athletics:
- Design and Implementation of Emergency Action Plans & Standard Operating Procedures
- Mass Casualty
- Substance Abuse
- Cardiac and Respiratory Care
- Endocrine Emergencies
- Environmental Conditions
- Shock
- Seizures
- Abdominal Emergencies
- Psychiatric Issues
- Bleeding Disorders
Non-Orthopedic Emergency Care in Athletics is an ideal text for certified athletic trainers, athletic training students, and other health care providers focusing on the skills, knowledge, practice, and preparation needed to handle real athletic emergency medical situations.