Physical Therapist Assistant Examination Review and Test-Taking Skills

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· McGraw Hill Professional
Ebook
400
Pages

About this ebook

The insights, skills, and practice you need to ace the Physical Therapy Assistant certification exam

By following the same Physical Therapy Assistant Blue Print that the Board Exam is based on, the lessons and best practices outlined in PTA Examination Review and Test Taking Skills, will prepare students for the test and perform at the top of their game on exam day.

This unmatched guide illustrates the relationship between the PTA blueprint and the same topics in the review book, and provides an overview of the essential facts you need to know about each of the 14 topics covered on the exam. PTA Examination Review and Test Taking Skills also includes three practice tests, each with the same number of questions as the real exam (150) and provides detailed rationales for both the correct and incorrect answer. In addition, you can find additional practice questions online and get access to a one-hour “Office Hours” Tutor session every other week, as well as AccessPT videos.

PTA Examination Review and Test Taking Skills provides:

  • FSBPT Site Information Overview—including exam description and details including duration, number of questions, and when it’s offered, as well as test prep advice
  • Test-Taking Strategies—including how long to spend on each question, eliminating distractors, and whether or not to skip questions
  • Practice Exams—three 150-question tests, complete with rationales for both the correct and incorrect answer
  • Appendix—covering such topics as Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy, Pediatric and Geriatric Physical Therapy, and Therapeutic Exercise Foundations

About the author

Janice Lwin, PT, DPT, OCS, MTC, FAAOMPT, is physical therapy assistant program director at American Career College, which has one of the largest PTA programs in the country.

Melissa Schneider is physical therapy assistant program director at Hawkeye Community College.

Cassady Bartlett, PT, DPT, is a physical therapy assistant instructor at Hawkeye Community College.

Mark Dutton, PT, is a physical therapist in the West Penn Allegheny Health System, and adjunct professor at Duquesne University.



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