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Book Synopsis
Emergency care professionals are increasingly expected to work autonomously when caring for patients with minor musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. They have to be able to competently and safely take a patient s history, examine, diagnose and provide management of these conditions.

Trade Review

“Academic tutors who teach within an emergency care course would be recommended to review this text to consider it to either supplement their modules or to refer to their students as an additional learning resource that may work alongside some of their taught modules.” (Nursing Times, 16 October 2014)



Table of Contents
Dedication, iv

Acknowledgements, v

About the companion website, vi

Part 1 The background

1 How to use this book, 3

2 Taking a patient’s history, 14

3 An introduction to examining your patient, 31

4 Patient documentation for minor injuries, 45

Part 2 The upper body

5 The neck, 59

6 The shoulder, 87

7 The elbow, 132

8 The wrist and hand, 169

Part 3 The lower body

9 The lower back and hip, 235

10 The knee and leg, 271

11 The ankle and foot, 327

Answers to multiple choice questions, 373

Index, 377

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      Book details

      Published 27 December 2013
      ISBN-13 9780470673102
      978-0470673102
      ISBN-10 0470673109

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Emergency care professionals are increasingly expected to work autonomously when caring for patients with minor musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. They have to be able to competently and safely take a patient s history, examine, diagnose and provide management of these conditions.

      Trade Review

      “Academic tutors who teach within an emergency care course would be recommended to review this text to consider it to either supplement their modules or to refer to their students as an additional learning resource that may work alongside some of their taught modules.” (Nursing Times, 16 October 2014)



      Table of Contents
      Dedication, iv

      Acknowledgements, v

      About the companion website, vi

      Part 1 The background

      1 How to use this book, 3

      2 Taking a patient’s history, 14

      3 An introduction to examining your patient, 31

      4 Patient documentation for minor injuries, 45

      Part 2 The upper body

      5 The neck, 59

      6 The shoulder, 87

      7 The elbow, 132

      8 The wrist and hand, 169

      Part 3 The lower body

      9 The lower back and hip, 235

      10 The knee and leg, 271

      11 The ankle and foot, 327

      Answers to multiple choice questions, 373

      Index, 377

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