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Athletic Training Exam Review

A Student Guide to Success

Lynn Van Ost Karen Lew Feirman Karen Manfri

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SLACK Incorporated
08 February 2022
For more than 20 years, Athletic Training Exam Review has empowered and enabled students to assess and evaluate their athletic training knowledge, skills, and decision-making abilities. Now, newly updated for its platinum anniversary, the Seventh Edition continues a tradition of excellence while serving as a premier guide to successfully achieving certification as an athletic trainer.

The Seventh Edition serves as a comprehensive self-evaluation tool, elevating readers’ level of preparation for the BOC exam. This market-leading guide has made a positive impact on the athletic training profession by highlighting and improving students’ strengths and weaknesses.

What’s inside:

Updated study techniques and test-taking strategies An expanded overview of the exam format to assist in organization and planning More than 1,300 multiple-choice questions and nearly 100 true/false questions, updated and organized according to the BOC’s Practice Analysis, Seventh Edition Educational Domains

Clinical decision-making questions testing the ability to make appropriate judgment calls using problem solving A skills assessment composed of 26 problems designed to test manual athletic training skills

Scenario-based problems to strengthen critical-thinking abilities

In addition to the updated content, the Seventh Edition also features a fully redesigned and expanded online test-taking experience, including:

New user-friendly, mobile format 8 knowledge assessment tests—3 more than the previous edition! 5 unique true/false exams 20 total drag and drop identification photographs—8 more than the previous edition! 43 critical-thinking scenarios 3 clinical decision-making exams containing scenario-based exam questions 13 video segments with related questions for practicing evaluation and assessment

Athletic Training Exam Review has assisted thousands of students and has become a hallmark text around the globe. Connecting the classroom with clinical education, this review tool is a timely and critical text that prepares students for their exam and career as an athletic trainer.
By:   , ,
Imprint:   SLACK Incorporated
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   7th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   630g
ISBN:   9781630918934
ISBN 10:   1630918938
Pages:   342
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Dedication Foreword by Jeff G. Konin, PhD, ATC, PT, FACSM, FNATAIntroductionAbbreviation List Chapter 1: Study Techniques and Test-Taking StrategiesImproving ConcentrationAdditional Study SuggestionsTime ManagementSpecific Test-Taking StrategiesDecreasing Your Test AnxietyWhat to Bring to the Exam Chapter 2: General Information and the Exam FormatGoals of This TextEligibility and Applying for the BOC ExamDevelopment of the BOC ExamThe BOC Exam Format Sections Within This Book Chapter 3: Knowledge AssessmentMultiple-Choice QuestionsAthletic Training DomainsInjury and Illness Prevention and Wellness PromotionExamination, Assessment, and DiagnosisImmediate and Emergency CareTherapeutic InterventionHealth Care Administration and Professional ResponsibilityRelated Athletic Training Subject MatterHuman AnatomyHuman PhysiologyExercise PhysiologyBiomechanicsPsychologyNutritionPharmacologyPhysicsEvidence-Based PracticeTrue/False QuestionsEvidence-Based PracticePrevention and Health PromotionExamination, Assessment, and DiagnosisTherapeutic InterventionPsychosocial Strategies and ReferralAcute Care of Injury and IllnessHealth Care Administration and Professional Responsibility Chapter 4: Clinical Decision Making Chapter 5: Skills Assessment Chapter 6: Critical ThinkingNeurology (Differential Diagnosis)Respiratory (Differential Diagnosis)Cardiovascular (Evaluative Tests)Orthopedic (Differential Diagnosis)Gynecology (Evaluative Tests)Gastrointestinal (Treatment)Dermatology (Differential Diagnosis)Orthopedic (Evaluative Tests)Musculoskeletal (Treatment)Visceral (Signs and Symptoms)Psychology (Differential Diagnosis)Documentation/Management StrategiesBudgeting Chapter 7: What to Do if You Do Not Pass the First TimeAppendix A: Sample Study Calendar and Daily LogAppendix B: Answer Key: Knowledge AssessmentMultiple-Choice AnswersAthletic Training DomainsInjury and Illness Prevention and Wellness PromotionExamination, Assessment, and DiagnosisImmediate and Emergency CareTherapeutic InterventionHealth Care Administration and Professional ResponsibilityRelated Athletic Training Subject MatterHuman AnatomyHuman PhysiologyExercise PhysiologyBiomechanicsPsychologyNutritionPharmacologyPhysicsEvidence-Based PracticeTrue/False AnswersEvidence-Based PracticePrevention and Health PromotionExamination, Assessment, and DiagnosisTherapeutic InterventionPsychosocial Strategies and ReferralAcute Care of Injury and IllnessHealth Care Administration and Professional ResponsibilityAppendix C: Answer Key: Clinical Decision MakingAppendix D: Answer Key: Critical ThinkingNeurology (Differential Diagnosis)Respiratory (Differential Diagnosis)Cardiovascular (Evaluative Tests)Orthopedic (Differential Diagnosis)Gynecology (Evaluative Tests)Gastrointestinal (Treatment)Dermatology (Differential Diagnosis)Orthopedic (Evaluative Tests)Musculoskeletal (Treatment)Visceral (Signs and Symptoms)Psychology (Differential Diagnosis)Documentation/Management StrategiesBudgetingReferences

Lynn Van Ost, MEd, RN, PT, ATC, graduated in 1982 with a bachelor's degree in nursing from West Chester State College in West Chester, Pennsylvania; was certified by the Board of Certification in athletic training in 1984; graduated in 1987 from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with a master's degree in sports medicine/athletic training; and received a second bachelor's degree in physical therapy in 1988 from Temple University. In addition to treating the general orthopedic population as a physical therapist, she has worked with both amateur and professional athletes and has more than 11 years of experience as an athletic trainer working with Olympic-level elite athletes at numerous international events, including the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympic games. She currently works for Doctors of Physical Therapy, LLC as an Onsite Physical Therapist. Karen Lew Feirman, DHSc, LAT, ATC, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida. Karen Manfri, LAT, Retired, Hunterdon Central Regional High School, Flemington, New Jersey.

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