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28 - Physical Therapist Assisting
PTHA 241 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM I
  • PLO 1: Students/Graduates will competently provide high quality data collection and intervention skills based on the PT plan of care.
    • CLO 5: Students will successfully perform and explain the rationale for directed portions of patient care skill components (measures and interventions) under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist while working with close direct supervision on select acute or long-term care patients as outlined in the PT plan of care
  • PLO 2: Students/Graduates will practice legally, ethically and safely within their scope of practice under the direction and supervision of the PT.
    • CLO 2: Students will describe facility billing methods and reimbursement issues and describe issues related to fraud and abuse.
    • CLO 6: Students will begin to create portions of written/electronic documentation for interventions provided under the physical therapist plan of care under close supervision, which follow specific facility formats and guidelines, which meet legal and regulatory agency requirements, are accurate and grammatical.
  • PLO 3: Students/Graduates will demonstrate professional behaviors consistent with the core value documents of the profession.
    • CLO 1: Students will successfully demonstrate knowledge of the clinical site's organization, administration, policies and procedures, organizational planning and operation.
    • CLO 3: Students will be able to describe communication processes within the clinical arena including review of records, interprofessional communication, and reasons/methods for communication with the physical therapist.
    • CLO 7: Students will demonstrate knowledge of professional skills including the Guide to Conduct, Standards of Ethical Conduct, Values Based Behaviors, HIPAA and patient bill of rights principles.
  • PLO 4: Students/Graduates will demonstrate evidence of participation in lifelong learning and activities that promote professional growth.
    • CLO 4: Students will demonstrate self-directed problem solving for clinical issues through the development of the clinical case study, utilizing appropriate evidence based materials.
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