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4.00 Credits
Examination of current theory and practice of occupational therapy in general medicine. Includes medical-based lectures on pathology. Evaluation and treatment skills for various general medicine related diagnoses, including burns, cardiac, cancer, and HIV. Universal precautions and blood-borne pathogens training fulfills clinic requirements. Application of theory reinforced through clinical lectures. Prerequisites: OCT 332, 336. Offered spring semester.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of current theory and practice of occupational therapy in orthopedic settings. Evaluation and treatment techniques including arthritis, fractures, joint replacement, and nerve injuries. Includes range of motion and manual muscle testing skills. Medical lecture series on orthopedic conditions. Laboratory sessions on hand therapy and splinting skills. Prerequisites: OCT 334. Offered fall semester. Laboratory fee required.
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2.00 Credits
Examination of current theory and practice of occupational therapy for neurological conditions. Emphasis on neuropathology and its effect on occupational performance. Introduction to occupational therapy evaluation and treatment for conditions including Parkinson's, cerebrovascular accident, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injury. Focus on beginning neurorehabilitation techniques. Prerequisites: OCT 336. Offered fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
Examination of current occupational therapy neurorehabilitation theories and techniques. Emphasis on applying evaluation and treatment skills. Laboratory sessions with hands-on application of advanced treatment techniques including neurodevelopmental treatment, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and Brunnstrom. Prerequisite: OCT 464. Offered spring semester.
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2.00 Credits
Examination of occupational therapy ethical guidelines with application to clinical experiences, ethical dilemmas, professional responsibilities and regulation. Includes emerging trends for community based treatment, service delivery models, advocacy, consultation and collaboration with health care providers. Prerequisites: OCT 345. Offered spring semester.
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2.00 Credits
Examination of occupational therapy community practice. Includes bio-medical and sociopolitical service delivery models. Focus on needs assessment including health priorities, development of intervention programs, sources of funding and legal and ethical issues. Prerequisites: OCT 345, 351. Offered fall semester.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of management of occupational therapy services including current health care trends, departmental planning, supervision, reimbursement, regulatory issues and program evaluation. Analysis of evidenced based practice including research methodology, evaluation of professional literature and exposure to statistics. Prerequisites: OCT 332, 345. Offered fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
Analysis of occupational therapy theory and treatment techniques related to direct care of and program planning for the elderly. Focus on working effectively in social and community models emphasizing consultation with families and caregivers. Prerequisites: OCT 355. Offered periodically.
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2.00 Credits
Analysis of occupational therapy theory and treatment addressing current pediatric problems. Focus on engagement in occupation to support participation in a variety of performance skills and patterns. Includes family, early childhood, school intervention and consultation. Prerequisites: OCT 353. Offered fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
Analysis of occupational therapy theory and techniques specific to clients in work-injury rehabilitation. Includes work performance and work site assessments, work conditioning, and ergonomics. Prerequisites: 334, 463. Offered spring semester.
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