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Observation of a Patient Assessment
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Observe a therapist perform an initial assessment. This video helps ‘pull it all together’ and begin the clinical reasoning process in order to determine the patient’s key problem areas.
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Assessment in Acute Care, Part 2: Sensation
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The therapist assesses the sensation of a recent stroke survivor’s lower extremity. He demonstrates techniques for evaluating light touch and proprioception during his initial assessment.
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Assessment in Acute Care, Part 3: Motor Control
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The initial assessment of the lower extremity continues as the therapist demonstrates the assessment of muscle tone and motor control while the stroke survivor is positioned in supine.
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Assessment in Acute Care, Part 4: Sitting Balance
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The initial assessment of bed mobility, upper and lower extremity strength continues as the therapist demonstrates the assessment of muscle tone and motor control while the stroke survivor is sitting at the edge of the bed.
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Upper Extremity: Initial assessment in Acute Care, Part 2
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Observe the acute care therapist continue a bedside assessment of a stroke survivor during mealtime.
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Upper Extremity: Initial assessment in Acute Care, Part 1
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Observe the acute care therapist perform a bedside assessment of mobility, upper extremity motor control and sensation.
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Assessment in Acute Care, Part 1: Initial Interview
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The therapist begins his initial interview of stroke survivor bedside, in the acute care hospital. As he takes the patient’s personal history and makes his initial observations, he includes a brief assessment of the patient’s orientation to time and
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Assessment in Acute Care, Part 1: Initial Interview
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The therapist begins his initial interview of stroke survivor bedside, in the acute care hospital. As he takes the patient’s personal history and makes his initial observations, he includes a brief assessment of the patient’s orientation to time and