Physical Therapy Physical therapists diagnose patients, help patients remove their pain, and increase their mobility. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, physical therapists diagnose patients by the way they stand and walk. Also, they perform exercise and use certain equipment to help relieve the patient’s pain. Physical therapists can treat anyone with any sort of condition. Whether it’s a minor condition such as a fracture or a dislocation or a serious condition such as a stroke…
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I have not been exposed to in any of my classes thus far in my physical therapy education. As I reflect on this past semester, I am appreciative of this opportunity to learn from this course. Currently, with my cardiopulmonary skills, I feel I have achieved a high level of knowledge of diseases and disorders of the cardiopulmonary. I understand the physiology of the cardiopulmonary system and the intricacies of the system. In my pre-assessment before taking this course, I stated that I wanted to…
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Alexis Canterbury Mrs. Green Pre-College Co Sec. 30 20 September, 2014 My Future Occupation Some people set out to be one thing and end up being another. Whether it is because they did not like their first choice, and or they gave up. I do not intend to have a “job” that I do not have any interest in. I will have a career; an occupation that I enjoy doing. The career goal I am striving to reach is a physical therapist, PT for short. I have always had this dream of becoming one since I was in about…
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later. Unlike other colleges, IUPUI has four hospitals on or near the campus and is one of only a few schools in the state of Indiana to have an accredited Pre-PT and PT program. Without the help of professional physical therapists, my teammate would not have played so soon after her injury. While my friend’s injury inspired me to be a physical therapist, I love motivating others to overcome an obstacle. Not only do they become physically stronger,…
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Educational and Career Success of Out-of-School Youth under WIOA https://youth.workforcegps.org/resources/2017/01/18/13/28/EKFA-OSY 25. Outputs measure production resulting from contract activities such as the number of apprentices served and number of new programs developed. 26. Outreach is an instance or instances through which information is disseminated. 27. Policy Adoption is a commitment by an entity or entities to implement an ODEP policy strategy or effective practice. 28. Pre-Apprenticeship…
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CNPS 427 January 14, 14 Counselling as a Profession – School Counselling - client-centered Main activities and roles of Counsellors and Guidance Workers Clinical (individual, group, family/couples) Intake and assessment Therapy/guidance Writing session reports (ease notes) To have reminders of what treatments you have implemented thus far and what treatment you have in plan Follow-up Referral File matches w/ clients – communicate with other professionals (eg. Physicians) about this client (saving…
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Post-Analysis of Group Facilitation Project The group facilitation project was a great experience and I learned a lot about myself in the process. There were many challenges to creating a plan and putting it into action. Several class concepts and theories were used to carry out our facilitation including, the five stages of the nursing process, Peplau’s nurse patient relationship, motivational interviewing principles and OARS. The peace and power theory represents the group dynamics and roles…
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physically and emotionally. With my academic knowledge and experience in providing care I believe I have what it takes to provide a hand on support and care to vulnerable people. I also feel confident that I am able to work with children, people with physical or learning disabilities, older people and their families or carers. I believe this because not only with my general academic knowledge and understanding but because of my caring nature and with my personal experiences from working abroad voluntarily…
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Definition of Psychology (1.1) Definition of Philosophy (1.2) “The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.” (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/psychology, 2014) “The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.” (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/philosophy?q=Philosophy, 2014) Theorists/Philosophers Before 1879…
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Marijuana is a dry, shredded green and brown mix of leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. Marijuana smoke has a pungent and distinctive smell often compared to that of a skunk. It can be found in multiple forms such as oils and waxes. The main psychoactive chemical in marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. Marijuana is the most common illegal drug. The use of this drug by young people has been on the rise since 2007. Do too the overwhelmingly blatant use…
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