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sandyremington

Psychosocial Factors in Burn - 0 views

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    This article talks about psychosocial factors relating to patients recovering from burns. The occupational therapy practitioner plays an important role in this process. These patients may suffer from disfigurement which can lead to depression, low self-esteem and self-worth, anger, withdrawal, etc. These issues need to be addressed for the patient to have the best possible outcomes.
Kellie Hudgens

Under Pressure on ADVANCE for Occupational Therapy Practitioners - 2 views

  • cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs
  • Identifying Ergonomic Issue
  • s While CTDs aren't initially
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  • debilitating, they can become painful and limit function if the rate of injury exceeds the rate of repair. As such, prevention and early management are essential.
  • Ergonomics examines the relationships between physical functions, work demands and the body's response to them. Ergonomics programs can reduce worker injury and illness, boost productivity, increase comfort and enhance job satisfaction.
  • Highly repetitive tasks.
  • Localized mechanical stress.
  • Forceful exertions.
  • Static exertion.
  • Awkward postures.
  • Temperature exposure
  • Vibration.
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    This article list ergonomic risk factors of cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs). As occupational therapy practitioners we should focus on the following areas: highly repetitive tasks, static exertion, forceful exertions, localized mechanical stress, awkward postures, temperature exposure, and vibration (article has description of all of these). Prevention and early management are key to avoiding CTDs.
Laura Dunaway

Gum Disease is a Risk Factor For Heart Disease - 0 views

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    This is a video about the importance of oral care in relation to our overall health.
Connie Wilson

Mayo Clinic --- rheumatoid arthritis - 0 views

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    This site provides a virtual library that addresses questions about rheumatoid arthritis. Just click on the different sections and get info on things like preparing for your appointment and questions to ask.
Mitch Thomas

Shoulder Joint Tear (Glenoid Labrum Tear)-OrthoInfo - AAOS - 1 views

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    I tore this a few years back after falling on an outstretched arm. Here is a list of risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
amanda03

Car Transfer Precautions for THR - 0 views

shared by amanda03 on 01 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    I thought this video was great for what has been being discussed in class between THP and safe transferring in/out of a vehicle. There are a few things mentioned in the video that I would have not considered for a THP, so I felt that others' may benefit from this as well. This video provides an example of how to educate a patient on the different precautions. I felt like this was important because OTA's are holistic and being able to transport safely from place to place is a very important factor.
bellr-ota

Sexuality and the Role of Occupational Therapy - 5 views

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    Sex is a taboo subject for some people, but as future OTA's we need learn how to be able to answer questions about sex. If as a therapist we are uncomfortable discussing sex, we aren't establishing a very good therapeutic use of self if we can not effectively communicate with the client their concerns regarding sex.
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    This is an article on AOTA website that talks about how important addressing sexuality in the OT field is and the interventions we might take to address sexuality with our clients. Always helpful to have these facts and examples on hand for our future.
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    Sexuality is a core characteristic and formative factor for human beings. It is a state of mind, representing our feelings about ourselves, what it's like to be male or female, how we relate to people of our own gender and those of the opposite gender, how we establish relationships, and how we express ourselves. This article from AOTA was helpful for me when we were going over sexuality in class. It mentions some specific areas OT can address.
svettesd

Pressure Ulcers: Prevention, Evaluation, and Management - 0 views

shared by svettesd on 27 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    Basic information on how a pressure ulcers start, recommendations on what practitioners can do, pt. can do, risk factors, interventions, assessments, and evaluations.
acashon23

Fall Prevention - 0 views

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    "A previous fall is one of the strongest risk factors for falling again..." Very beneficial read pertaining to what we have covered over the semester!
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