What are the four concepts required for effective instruction? Be able to demonstrate them. correct answers Preparation for the learner
-Build a rapport
-Determine the learner's starting point
-Insure the learner knows the purpose of task/knowledge (goal/objective)
-Establish a learning environ...
PTHA 1409 Exam 3 || with Complete Solutions.
What are the four concepts required for effective instruction? Be able to demonstrate them.
correct answers Preparation for the learner
-Build a rapport
-Determine the learner's starting point
-Insure the learner knows the purpose of task/knowledge (goal/objective)
-Establish a learning environment
Activity Presentation
-Clear oral instructions
-Demonstration is provided
-Go thru step by step
Try out activity preformance
-Allow the learner to attempt task step by step
-Correct errors as they occur
-Have the learner explain the process
-Repeated activity to develop motor skill or to reinforce learning
Follow up
-Allow the learner to work independently
-Assign a mentor (if applicable)
-Check on the progress frequently
Explain the four categories used to clarify health care facilities. correct answers -Size
-Type ( "The HC facility 'STOL' my money." )
-Ownership
-Length of stay
Provide examples of healthcare facilities for the four categories used to clarify health care
facilities. correct answers Size: The number of beds available in the hospital - can range from 24-
500+
Type:
Acute: typical hospital stay is 3-5 days, then discharge planning for transfer if continued
hospitalization is expected. Ex. St. David's SMAC, Seton, Scott & White, University Medical
Center Brackenridge, etc.
Subacute: also known as LTAC ( long term acute care). Typical length of stay is 2 weeks up to
several months. Patients typically continue to require acute care type services. Ex. Cornerstone,
Texas Neuro Rehab, Warm Springs. These can also be a floor in an acute care hospital.
Rehab: high intensity focus on rehabilitation 3-4 hours per day. Expected length of stay days to
weeks. Ex. HealthSouth, St. David's Rehab Hospital, and Reliant.
Specialty: specific population catered to. Ex. Dell Children's, Heart Hospital, and MD Anderson.
Ambulatory Care: outpatient hospitalization. Ex. same day surgery centers, walk-in clinics, and
Concentra.
Ownership:
Private:
For profit: Encompass
Not for profit: Church based - Seton Healthcare Family, St. David's, Baylor Scott and White
, Public: Local government owned
City: Guadalupe Regional Medical Center (Jointly owned by Seguin and Guadalupe County
County: Parkland (county hospital for Dallas) Texas County Memorial Hospital and Harris
County Hospital
State: Austin State Hospital
Federal: VA
Length of Stay: Short term (less than 60 days) Long term (longer than 60 days)
Differentiate between the three long-term facilities identified in healthcare classification. correct
answers -Skilled: skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) provide 24 hour per day extensive, intensive,
medical nursing services with RN's on all units and during every shift. Ex. Brookdale, Longhorn
Village, West Oaks, and Gracy Woods. Some may have rehab on site.
-Intermediate: Provides minimal medical services, known as ALF's. Ex. Brookdale Westlake,
Heritage at Gaines Ranch, and Carestone.
-Retirement: very limited or no medical services located on the premises. Ex. The Conservatory,
The Atria, Longhorn Village, Westminster and Querencia.
Describe the roles of the various health care providers identified in class. correct answers
Primary Care Physician: general practice
Internist: specialty in treatment of particular physiological system
Neurologist: neuromuscular disorders
Orthopedist: musculoskeletal disorders
Surgeon: performs invasive treatment
Physiatrist: physical medicine and rehabilitation
Psychiatrist: mental disorders
Clinical Psychologist: clinical psychology
Osteopath: doctor that utilized holistic treatment approach
Chiropractor: chiropractic medicine
Licensed Professional Counselor: therapist, social worker, case manager
Nursing: LPN, RN, LVN
Allied Health Professionals: Rehabilitation Services
PT/PTA
OT/OTA
Respiratory Therapist
Speech and Language Pathologist
Certified Orthotist/Prosthetist : evaluation/fabrication of braces and prostheses
Explain the five benefits of the interdisciplinary team approach. correct answers -Enhances the
knowledge of the other health care professionals.
-More effective utilization of time (team members can share info).
-Increased direction of goals and treatment due to increased supervision and coordination of
team efforts.
-Encourages communication between team members to exchange ideas, brainstorm problems
and share knowledge.
-Provides leadership opportunities and encouragement between team members.
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