Textbooks

Most core textbooks for PNWU program courses are available through our library databases. Links to the most current editions of required titles can be found below. If you are away from campus, you will be prompted to log in with your PNWU network username and password. For each separate resource you should create a personal user account to take full advantage of all database features. The various eBook platforms may differ slightly in bookmarking and note-taking functionality. 

COM Textbooks
ANAT 505 – Gross Anatomy and Basic Neuroanatomy
Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications, 5e
Larsen’s Human Embryology, 6e
Moore’s Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 9e
Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy: Classic Regional Anatomy Approach, 8e

BIOMED 501 – Scientific Foundations of Medicine (SciFoM)
Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 10e
Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications, 5e
Guyton & Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14e
Histology: A Text and Atlas with Correlated Cell and Molecular Biology, 9e
Human Embryology and Developmental Biology, 7e (Carlson)
Larsen’s Human Embryology, 6e
Marks’ Basic Medical Biochemistry: A Clinical Approach, 6e
Mims’ Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 7e

Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 10e

CLIN 500-699 – Systems
Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 16e (Katzung’s)
Basic Radiology, 2e
Comprehensive Gynecology, 8e
Creasy and Resnik’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 9e
Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas and Synopsis of Dermatology, 9e
Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications, 5e 
Gabbe’s Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies, 8e
Greenspan’s Basic & Clinical Endocrinology, 10e
Guyton & Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14e
Hacker & Moore’s Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 6e
Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 21e
Histology: A Text and Atlas with Correlated Cell and Molecular Biology, 9e
Human Embryology and Developmental Biology, 7e (Carlson)
Laposata’s Laboratory Medicine: Diagnosis of Disease in the Clinical Laboratory, 3e
Larsen’s Human Embryology, 6e
Mims’ Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 7e
National Kidney Foundation Primer on Kidney Diseases, 8e
Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics, 9e
Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 10e
Smith and Tanagho’s General Urology, 19e

The Only EKG Book You’ll Ever Need, 10e

Williams Gynecology, 4e

Williams Obstetrics, 26e

FM 500-699 – Family Medicine
Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 13e
New Resource:
Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination (video collection)
Clinician’s Pocket Reference, 12e
Suggested:
Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2024
Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 24e
Case Files (EM, Peds, Psychiatry, Medical Ethics)

OPP 500-699 – Osteopathic Principles and Practice
An Osteopathic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment, 4e
Atlas of Osteopathic Techniques, 4e
Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine, 4e
Somatic Dysfunction in Osteopathic Family Medicine, 2e
PHARM 500-699 – Pharmacology
Katzung’s Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 16e
SOPT Textbooks

SPT1

* Titles marked by an asterisk are provided by the SOPT program. Please contact your administrative coordinator for more information.

PHTH 500 – Foundations I
Dutton’s Introduction to Physical Therapy and Patient Skills, 2e
Measurement of Joint Motion: A Guide to Goniometry, 5e
Communicating Clinical Decision-Making Through Documentation: Coding, Payment, and Patient Categorization
Goodman and Snyder’s Differential Diagnosis for the Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral, 7e*

PHTH 501 – Foundations of Clinical Practice II
Kinesiology: Scientific Basis of Human Motion, 12e
Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation, 6e
Exercise Prescription for Medical Conditions
Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 8e
Musculoskeletal Interventions: Techniques for Therapeutic Exercise, 4e

PHTH 505 – Gross Anatomy & Neuroscience
Atlas of Human Anatomy: Classic Regional Approach (Netter), 8e
Moore’s Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 9e
Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications, 5e
Larsen’s Human Embryology, 6e

PHTH 506 – Applied Neuroscience
New – Clinical Neuroanatomy (Waxman), 30e
Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications, 5e
Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice, 6e*
Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases, 3e*
Suggested: Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections and Systems, 2e

PHTH 510 – Lifespan Development
Human Development and Performance Throughout the Lifespan, 2e*
Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice, 6e*

PHTH 512 – Movement Science I
Kinesiology: Scientific Basis of Human Motion, 12e
Brunnstrom’s Clinical Kinesiology, 6e

PHTH 513 – Movement Science II
Improving Functional Outcome in Physical Rehabilitation, 3e
Orthotics and Prosthetics in Rehabilitation, 4e
Observational Gait Analysis, 4e

PHTH 514 – Exercise Physiology
Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness & Performance, 12e
Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 8e

PHTH 515 – Intro to Pathophysiology
Goodman and Fuller’s Pathology: Implications for the Physical Therapist, 5e*
Goodman and Snyder’s Differential Diagnosis for the Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral, 6e*

PHTH 516 – Applied Pathophysiology
Goodman and Fuller’s Pathology: Implications for the Physical Therapist,5e*

PHTH 520 – Professional and Interprofessional Practice I
Physical Therapy Ethics, 2e

Professionalism in the Practice of Physical Therapy: A Case Based Approach
Ethics in Physical Therapy: A Case-Based Approach

PHTH 521 – Professional and Interprofessional Practice II
Communicating Clinical Decision-Making Through Documentation: Coding, Payment, and Patient Categorization
Ethics in Physical Therapy: A Case-Based Approach
Physical Therapy Ethics, 2e
Understanding Health Policy: A Clinical Approach, 8e

PHTH 543 – Integrated Rural Clinical Outreach I
APTA Guide to Physical Therapist Practice 4.0
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist, 2e

PHTH 545 – Evidence Informed Practice
Evidence Based Physical Therapy, 2e
Foundations of Clinical Research: Applications to Evidence-Based Practice, 4e

Guide to Evidence-based Physical Therapy Practice, 5e*

Supplementary readings:
Medical Statistics Made Easy

AMA Manual of Style, 11e

Health Sciences Literature Review Made Easy: The Matrix Method, 6e

PHTH 550 – Clinical Competence in Patient Management I
Textbooks from previous coursework

SPT2

PHTH 602 – Foundations of Clinical Practice III
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Goodman and Snyder’s Differential Diagnosis for the Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral, 6e*
Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation, 6e

PHTH 607 – Neurological Movement System I
Improving Functional Outcome in Physical Rehabilitation 3e

Mobility in Context: Principles of Patient Care Skills, 3e
Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice, 6e*
Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist, 2e
Physical Rehabilitation (O‘Sullivan), 7e
Vestibular Rehabilitation, 4e

PHTH 608 – Neurological Movement System II

Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Imaging in Rehabilitation
Improving Functional Outcome in Physical Rehabilitation, 3e

Mobility in Context: Principles of Patient Care Skills, 3e
Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice, 6e*
Physical Rehabilitation, 7e

PHTH 620 – Musculoskeletal Movement System I
Dutton’s Orthopaedic Examination, Evaluation, and Intervention, 6e

Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 8e
Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy: From Art to Evidence
Musculoskeletal Interventions: Techniques for Therapeutic Exercises 4e
Imaging in Rehabilitation
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals

PHTH 621 – Musculoskeletal Movement System II
Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 8e
Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy: From Art to Evidence
Musculoskeletal Interventions: Techniques for Therapeutic Exercises 4e
Imaging in Rehabilitation
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Orthopedic Physical Assessment, 7e
Goodman and Snyder’s Differential Diagnosis for the Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral, 6e*
Dutton’s Orthopaedic Examination, Evaluation, and Intervention, 6e
Physical Therapy Ethics, 2e

PHTH 622 – Professional and Interprofessional Practice III
Ethics in Physical Therapy: A Case-Based Approach

PHTH 625 – Cardiopulmonary Movement System
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: An Evidence-based Approach 3e*

Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
ECG Interpretation Made Incredibly Easy, 7e
Goodman and Snyder’s Differential Diagnosis for the Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral, 6e*

Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist, 2e

PHTH 626 – Management of Select Populations
Comprehensive Wound Management*
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Goodman and Snyder’s Differential Diagnosis for the Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral, 6e*
Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Medicine, 8e
Text and Atlas of Wound Diagnosis and Treatment, 2e
Wound Healing: Evidence Based Management, 4e

PHTH 635 – Clinical Reasoning I
Communicating Clinical Decision-Making Through Documentation: Coding, Payment, and Patient Categorization
Pharmacology in Rehabilitation, 5e

Professional Issues and Ethics in Physical Therapy: A Case-Based Approach, 2e


PHTH 644 – Integrated Clinical Practice I
Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist, 2e
Davis’s Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals

PHTH 646 – Capstone I
Evidence Based Physical Therapy, 2e
Foundations of Clinical Research: Applications to Evidence-Based Practice, 4e
Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation: A Step-by-Step Guide, 4e
AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors, 11e

PHTH 647 – Capstone II
Evidence Based Physical Therapy, 2e
Foundations of Clinical Research: Applications to Evidence-Based Practice, 4e
Writing the Winning Thesis or Dissertation: A Step-by-Step Guide, 4e
AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors, 11e

* Titles marked by an asterisk are provided by the SOPT program. Please contact your administrative coordinator for more information.

SPT3

PHTH 709 – Pediatric Physical Therapy
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Meeting the Physical Therapy Needs of Children, 3e
Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice, 6e*

PHTH 722 – Geriatric Physical Therapy
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Guccione’s Geriatric Physical Therapy*

PHTH 723 – Administration and Leadership
Communicating Clinical Decision-Making Through Documentation: Coding, Payment, and Patient Categorization

Management and Supervisory Principles for Physical Therapists. 3e*
Management in Physical Therapy Practices, 2e
Understanding Health Policy: A Clinical Approach, 8e

PHTH 727 – Management of Select Populations II
Goodman and Snyder’s Differential Diagnosis for the Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral, 7e*

Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 8e

PHTH 736 – Clinical Reasoning II
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Exercise Prescription for Medical Conditions
Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist, 2e

PHTH 746 – Integrated Rural Clinical Outreach II
Davis’ Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness & Performance, 12e
Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 8e
Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist, 2e

* Titles marked by an asterisk are provided by the SOPT program. Please contact your administrative coordinator for more information.


SOT Textbooks

Fall 2023

(Note: Books without links are provided to individual students by the program. Current students should contact SOT Administrative Coordinator for access.)

OTH 500Human Capacities

Mobility in Context: Principles of Patient Care Skills, 3e

OTH 505Foundations of Inquiry I

Foundations of Clinical Research: Applications to Evidence-Based Practice, 4e

OTH 510Introduction to Occupation and Occupational Therapy

Applied Theories in Occupational Therapy: A Practical Approach, 2e

Documentation Manual for Occupational Therapy: Writing SOAP Notes, 4e

Mobility in Context: Principles of Patient Care Skills, 3e

OTH 515Psychosocial Processes Across the Life Course

Occupational Therapy in Mental Health: A Vision for Participation, 2e

OTH 520Professional Seminar

Occupational Therapy Student to Clinician: Making the Transition

Spring 2024

OTH 530Occupation-based Interventions I (Infants, Children, and Adolescents)

Case-Smith’s Occupational Therapy for Children and Adolescents, 8e

OTH 535Environment, Technology, and Occupation

Assistive Technologies: Principles and Practice, 5e

OTH 540Foundations of Inquiry II

Foundations of Clinical Research: Applications to Evidence-Based Practice, 4e

OTH 545Level IA Fieldwork (Infants, Children, and Adolescents)

Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Survival Guide: A Student Planner, 2e

Summer 2024

OTH 550Occupation-based Interventions II (Adults)

Mobility in Context: Principles of Patient Care Skills, 3e

Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction, 8e

OTH 555Occupation-based Health Promotion and Chronic Condition Management

Occupational Therapy in the Promotion of Health and Wellness

OTH 560 / OTH 565Level IB Fieldwork (Adults and Older Adults)

Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Survival Guide: A Student Planner, 2e

Fall 2024

OTH 605Occupation-based Interventions III (Older Adults)

Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults: Promoting Quality of Life Through Collaborative Practice, 4e

OTH 610Management and Entrepreneurship

Developing Occupation-Centered Programs with the Community, 3e

The Occupational Therapy Manager, 6e

OTH 615 Foundations of Inquiry III

Foundations of Clinical Research: Applications to Evidence-Based Practice, 4e

OTH 620Transition to Practice

Leadership for a Better World: Understanding the Social Change Model of Leadership Development, 2e

OTH 625Level IC Fieldwork

Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Survival Guide: A Student Planner, 2e

 

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