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Dec 26, 2024
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PT 122 - Psychological-Social Considerations in Patient Care Credits: 3 Description Introduction to considerations which affect patient rehabilitation. Cultural diversity, work relationships, human relations, geriatric considerations, responses to illness, grieving, death and dying are discussed.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Define and utilize appropriate and effective communication with patients, family/caregivers, peers, supervisors, other health care professionals and the community.
- Explain how cultural diversity, personality styles, socioeconomic conditions and attitudes can affect treatment programs and patient compliance.
- Identify and assess their own feelings, attitudes and reactions toward illness and disability.
- Discuss the elements of professional behavior including, but not limited to, conduct, attitude, values and actions.
- Discuss the various dimensions of interpersonal relationships.
- Discuss the components of conflict and conflict resolution.
- Identify the grieving process and its impact on therapeutic interventions.
- Discuss a variety of resources in the community and the field of health care to assist in the various needs of the patient including, but not limited to, physical, emotional, substance abuse and psychological needs.
- Identify and discuss various psychological factors that may impede patient compliance or progress including, but not limited to, symptom magnification, secondary gain, somatic pain presentation, illness behaviors and personality types.
Prerequisite: PT 105 and PT 110 and PT 111 and PT 117 and PT 118
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