PTA-1010 - Introduction to Physical Therapist Assisting* (3) Prerequisite: must be enrolled in Physical Therapist Assistant program Co-requisite: ; BIO-2170 ; PSY-1010 ; ENG-1010
Students are introduced to the profession of physical therapy including the purpose, history, and practice structures. The scope of practice, ethics, and roles of the health care providers are included. Basic patient care procedures and documentation are taught. The lecture portion of this course is offered through distance learning and the laboratory portion is held at Anne Arundel Community College. Travel to Anne Arundel Community College is the responsibility of the student.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Describe the values and culture of the physical therapy profession at an introductory level
CO2 - Describe the role of governing and regulatory bodies on the provision of physical therapy
CO3 - Describe the role of the physical therapist assistant as a member of the health care team
CO4 - Identify the laws and regulations, at an introductory level, governing the practice of physical therapy
CO5 - Recognize and demonstrate effective communication skills used in health care
CO6 - Recognize the impact of cultural competence on healthcare
CO7 - Demonstrate competence with safety and safe practice during patient care activities
CO8 - Demonstrate competence with safe basic transfer and patient handling skills
CO9 - Demonstrate competence with data collection techniques for vital signs and anthropomorphic measures
CO10 -Demonstrate competence with basic computer skillsCourse Fee: $100
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