NPTE Review Prep in AccessPhysiotherapy features NPTE prep-specific content, including:
**Important for Use!**
Most supplemental resources like the NPTE prep tests or flashcards in other Access platforms require individuals to have a (free) MyAccess Profile on top of the Creighton University Libraries access. You can create this profile in the upper-right sign in dropdown menu on any McGraw Hill Access platform (AccessPhysiotherapy, AccessMedicine, etc.) or if you are prompted in a pop-up box when attempting to access a resource.
Quick Reference provides clinical reference information to facilitate an accurate, quick diagnosis and provide authoritative treatment answers, including:
It is a point-of-care tool that provides bulleted information about a variety of conditions and including diagnoses and treatment. This information will assist the reader in understanding various diagnoses and provide guidance in the issues associated with them. Each diagnosis follows a similar format for ease of use. Functional goals and impairments are identified to help strengthen documentation and communication with other healthcare professionals. Also included are links to provide additional resources.
Gain quick access to vital tables and figures by topic area from AccessPhysiotherapy resources with links to the tables.This resource compiles all measures (tools, scales, tests) used in patient interactions from the AccessPhysiotherapy resources so clinicians can access them all in one place rather than searching multiple textbooks to locate the exact resource needed.
Davis's Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
A concise, easy-to-access resource that delivers the drug information rehabilitation specialists need to know. Organized alphabetically by generic name, over 800 drug monographs offer the most up-to-date information on drug indications, therapeutic effects, potential adverse reactions, and much more! A list of implications for physical therapy at the end of each monograph helps you provide the best possible care for your patients.
The Davis Notes series provides handy, full color, pocket guides.
Mobilization Notes: A Rehabilitation Specialist's Pocket Guide
Arranged by anatomic region, it provides an overview of functional anatomy and joint kinematics for the spine and extremities. For each mobilization technique, a detailed description of patient and clinician position along with photographs that include force vector arrows and points of stabilization is provided. Write-on/wipe-off pages allow the reader to take notes easily.
Neuro Notes: Clinical Pocket Guide
Whatever the practice setting—acute care, rehabilitation, outpatient, extended care, or in a school—turn to this handy pocket guide to the neurological examination. Small in size, but not in content, it covers all of the common neuromuscular conditions, disorders, and diseases you might encountered in patients throughout their lifespans. A spiral binding, thumb tabs and nearly 240 illustrations insure you can find just what you’re looking for. Waterproof, reusable pages let you record clinical data and then wipe the pages clean with alcohol.
Peds Rehab Notes: Evaluation and Intervention Pocket Guide
Bulleted lists, charts, tables, and illustrations to assess, diagnose, treat or refer pediatric patients effectively in any care setting.
PT Clinical Notes: A Rehabilitation Pocket Guide
Inside you’ll find the critical, but rarely memorized information you need, including all outcome tests, normative values, IC10 diagnostic codes, common alternative meds, evaluation, treatment guidelines, business practices, and CPT codes for proper reimbursement.
Screening Notes: Rehabilitation Specialist's Pocket Guide
The essential orthopedic information you need in class, clinical, and practice.
(Overviews courtesy of F.A. Davis)
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