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PSYC 2485: PSYCHOLOGY SEMINAR
1.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
In this second semester course, AS in Psychology program majors identify their marketable skills, career needs, and career goals through exploration and interactions with various social services agencies. Students learn to make informed choices and plans regarding baccalaureate and graduate training in psychology or other related fields of study, as well as job-seeking skills in psychology. Additional topics covered are introductory-level approaches to writing in APA format and style, professionalism, and financial literacy. Course must be repeated if not passed with a "C" or better. Prerequisistes: PSYC 1000 and ENGL 1010
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PTAT 1600: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT
3.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students examine the history and progress of the profession of physical therapy. Students discuss professional ethics, malpractice, and licensure laws related to physical therapy and the specific topics related to the physical therapist assistant (PTA). Students also develop professional oral and written communication skills, discuss current issues in physical therapy, utilize basic physical therapy terminology, practice collaboration with other health care professionals, and participate in reviewing the basic format of the professional literature. Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program. Corequisite: PTAT 1650.
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PTAT 1650: THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES I
4.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students explore and develop skills involving the principles and practices of physical therapy including performing range of motion assessment and measurements, assessing posture, monitoring vital signs, implementing universal precautions, performing and assessing body mechanics during a variety of activities, performing transfers for a variety of patient populations, assessing wheelchair fitting, utilizing assistive devices, developing edema management programs, assessing and applying compression wraps, and demonstrating a variety of taping procedures. Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program. Corequisite: PTAT 1600.
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PTAT 1660: THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES II
3.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students examine the principles and practices of physical therapy including assessment and measurement of pain and inflammation as it relates to the use of modalities. The students also assess and apply a variety of modalities including: thermal agents, cryotherapy, ultrasound, infrared, electrical stimulation (TENS, FES, IFC, EMG, and Biofeedback), diathermy, mechanical traction, manual traction, iontophoresis, and phonophoresis. Prerequisite: Completion of PTAT 1720.
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PTAT 1720: THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE
4.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students explore the theory, principles, and implementation of therapeutic exercise programs for a variety of patient populations. In addition, they apply specific strategies for stretching (sustained hold, contract/relax, strain/counterstrain), strengthening (isometrics, isotonics, open/closed chain, resistive exercises, weight training, aquatics), and balance and coordination activities. Students also examine theories of motor control and motor learning, and implement these theories into clinical practice. Lab activities will involve therapeutic exercise programs set up, joint mobilizations, and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) techniques and implementation in the clinical setting. Prerequisite: Completion of PTAT 2030.
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PTAT 1740: CARDIAC REHABILITATION
1.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students explore an in-depth description of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and develop skills to read and assess basic EKG's (normal and pathological), identify cardiac protocols, assess and monitor common cardiopulmonary conditions, review cardiac and pulmonary circuitry, identify cardiac precautions for a variety of patient populations, and perform postural drainage, and establish endurance and wellness programs for healthy and diseased individuals. Prerequisites: Completion of PTAT 2030.
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PTAT 1800: NEUROLOGY
3.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students examine multiple pathologies of the nervous system including stroke, demyelinating diseases, spinal cord injury, Parkinson's Disease, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). In addition, students contrast normal structures and function of the nervous system, including motor control centers of the brain and spinal tracts, to a nervous system with specific impairments. Students develop skills to assess, treat, and manage the neurologically impaired patient based on clinical signs and symptoms of neurological disorders. Prerequisite: Completion of PTAT 2970.
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PTAT 1820: ORTHOPEDICS
4.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students identify and assess common orthopedic conditions and analyze findings to implement intervention strategies and develop comprehensive treatment plans under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist. Students participate in case studies common to orthopedic conditions including amputations. Students learn to progress physical therapy plans of care for a variety of orthopedic and postsurgical conditions. Prerequisite: Completion of PTAT 1720.
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PTAT 1840: SPECIALTY REHABILITATION
1.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students explore an in-depth overview of vestibular rehabilitation including identification of a patient with a vestibular disorder, assessment tools utilized in a vestibular evaluation, and intervention strategies to assist patients in overcoming vestibular disorders. Students also explore an in-depth overview of pediatric rehabilitation including identifying common pediatric conditions such as cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome, prematurity, and drug-addicted children. Students assess physical deficits in pediatric disorders and develop treatment programs to address the specific disorders. Prerequisite: Completion of PTAT 2970. Corequisites: PTAT 1800, PTAT 1820, and PTAT 2971.
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PTAT 1970: PTA INTERNSHIP I
3.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students explore a variety of practice opportunities in the clinical setting, gaining exposure to the working environment under the supervision of a physical therapist. Students perform all documentation for patient care as used in the particular clinical setting. They perform all modalities as directed by the physical therapist. Finally, students carry a case load of 25-35% of a clinician by the tenth week of the internship with distant (line of sight) supervision by the physical therapist. Prerequisites: Completion of PTAT 1600 and PTAT 1650. Corequisite: PTAT 1660. (S/U grade only)
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