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OTS210 — Occupational Therapy for Adults with Physical Disabilities II

4 credits · 4 hours

Occupational Therapy for Adults with Physical Disabilities II is the second in a series of 2 courses which provide students the opportunity to explore, understand, and explain occupational therapy practice relative to physically disabling conditions. Students will continue to explore a variety of adult clinical conditions and the impact of health, disease, injury, and disability on occupational performance and participation. Emphasis will continue to be placed on the life cycle issues and occupations, intervention techniques, service delivery systems and policies relevant to adults with physical disabilities. Quality of life continues to be woven throughout this course as integral to providing effective occupational therapy services. Opportunities for building upon skills initiated in OTS110. A will be a component of the learning experience within this course, as well as further skill development in clinical reasoning will be pursued. This will support readiness for Fieldwork experiences and thus readiness to be an entry level practitioner. OTS210 involves integrated lab experiences which provide students opportunities to learn, practice, demonstrate, and apply clinical skills including in a simulation environment.

Prerequisites: OTS101, OTS103, OTS104, OTS105, OTS107, OTS109, OTS122, PSY215, BIO213, BIO214, COM104

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