DPT 5143 Clinical Practice I
Students learn through lecture, discussion, and guided practice important skills for patient management in clinical practice. Examples of these skills include: Effective patient interviewing and documentation; assessment of impairments including vital signs, sensation, reflexes, and pain; safe and effective positioning and draping; managing wheelchairs and other equipment; safe assistance with gait and transfers; and the therapeutic application of superficial heat and cold. Students are also introduced to theoretical models that guide clinical decision making, including patient management, clinical reasoning, disablement, and evidence-based practice models. Prerequisite: Enrolled in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program
Lab Hours
4
Lecture Hours
1
Prerequisite
Enrolled in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program