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Electronics

Arithmetic Competence: Comprehend and apply basic mathematical skills, e.g., factor labeling, use of conversion tables, calculation of drug dosages and solutions. Measure time, use calculator, read and record graphs.

Writing: Communicate and organize thoughts to prepare written documents that are correct in style, grammar and mechanics.

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Emotional Stability: Establish therapeutic boundaries, adapt to changing environment/stress, perform multiple responsibilities concurrently, handle strong emotions, provide client with emotional support, focus attention on task.

Analytical Thinking: Transfer knowledge from one situation to another, process information, evaluate outcomes, prioritize tasks, problem solve.

Critical Thinking: Identify cause-effect relationships, plan/control activities for others, synthesize knowledge and skills, and sequence information.

Interpersonal Skills: Negotiate interpersonal conflict, respect differences in clients, and establish rapport with clients and coworkers, explain procedures and educate client/family.

Electronics in the Classroom

Students are permitted to use computers/tablets during class for note-taking and other class-related work only. Those using computers/tablets during class for work not related to that class must leave the classroom for the remainder of the class period.

The use of cell phones, smart phones, or other mobile communication devices for personal use, i.e., smart watches, is disruptive, and is therefore prohibited during class. Except in emergencies, those using such devices must leave the classroom for the remainder of the class period.

Electronic devices are not allowed during testing (cell phones, smart watches, etc.).

Electronic video and/or audio recording is not permitted during class. Students with specific electronic recording accommodations authorized by the Office of Disability Services do not require instructor permission; however, the instructor must be notified of any such accommodation prior to recording. Any distribution of such recordings is prohibited.

Electronics in the Clinical Setting

The use of cell phones, smart phones, or other mobile communication device (i.e., smart watches) is prohibited while in the clinical setting. These items should be kept in your

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