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Emergency Response Management For Athletic Trainers

Suitable for athletic trainers and students, this text teaches readers how to quickly and effectively assess and manage the broad range of medical emergencies that athletes may experience, including traumatic injuries, respiratory and circulatory arrest, and sudden illness.
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Suitable for athletic trainers & students, this text teaches readers how to quickly & effectively assess & manage the broad range of medical emergencies that athletes may experience, including traumatic injuries, respiratory & circulatory arrest, & sudden illness.

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