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775.153 Clinical Observation . 2 Cr. Selected experiences in local physical therapy departments for the observation of application of physical therapy skills. Lec· ture 1 hour. Laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: Departmental approval. 775.201 Physical Therapy Procedures· 3 Cr. _ Lecture, demonstrat ion and practice in the use of physical agents in physical therapy. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisites : 775·151 Physical Therapy Procedures. Concurrent enrollment in 775· 121 Functional Anatomy and 775·153 Clinical Observation. 775.202 Physical Therapy Procedures· 2 Cr. Continuation of 775·201 Physical Therapy Procedures with greater emphasis on correlating use of equipment with treat· ment procedures and correlating ap· plication with dysfunction. Survey of test procedures for evaluation for strength and range of motion. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisites: 775·122 Neuro· Musculo·Skeletal Dysfunction and 775·201 Physical Therapy Procedures. 775·203 Physical Therapy Procedures· 2 Cr. Continuation of 775·202 Physical Therapy Procedures. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: 775·202 Physical Therapy Procedures. 775·204 Physical Rehabilitation Procedures . 3 Cr. - Principles and techniques of therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation in physical therapy. Practice and application of these techniques in selected disabilities. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 4 hours . Prerequisite: 775·203 Phys ical Therapy Procedures. 775·251 Application of Physical Therapy· 6 Cr. - Discussion and practice of physical therapy procedures and techniques in an institutional setting under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 12 hours. Prerequisite: 775·151 Physical Therapy Procedures. 775·252 Application of Physical Therapy· 6 Cr. - Continuation of 775·251 Application of Physical Therapy. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 12 hours. Prerequisite: 775·251 Application of Physical Therapy. 775·253 Application of Physical Therapy· 6 Cr. - Continuation of 775·252 Application of Physical Therapy. Lecture 2 hours. Labor· atory 12 hours. Prerequisite: 775·252 Appli· cation of Physical Therapy. 755·254 Application of Physical Therapy · 4 Cr. Clinical education in selected physical therapy departments for four weeks on a full·time basis. Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 40 hours. Prerequisite: 775·253 Application of Physical Therapy. 775·261 Stress in Illness . 2 Cr. - Dis· cussion of stress, its symptoms and overt behavior in physical therapy. Review of techniques for building patient rapport in stress situations . Lecture 2 hours . Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisites: 775·251

Application of Physical Therapy and 810·101 General Psychology.

Physician's Assisti ng 778 778·101 Special Medical Techniques· 2 Cr. Introduction to the techniques and equipment used in respiratory therapy in· cluding methods of administering oxygen therapy. Introduction to the fundamentals of radiology. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisites: Admission to the program and departmental approval. 778·102 Special Medical Techniques· 2 Cr. Introduction to the techniques of pulmonary physiotherapy and breathing exercises with particular emphasis on postural drainage techniques. A basic knowledge of electrocardiography is also provided. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisites: Admission to the program and departmental approval. 778·110 Practical Clinical Laboratory· 5 Cr. - To provide orientation and clinical ex· perience in a variety of technical procedures used in patient evaluation and management and exposure to the Constant Care Environment . This will include radiology, LV. therapy, electrocardiography, physical medicine, laboratory technology, and respiratory evaluation and management. Clinical experience 25 hours per week. Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 0 hours . Prerequisite : Admission to the program and departmental approval. 778·111 Practical Clinical Laboratory· 8 Cr. - During the following three quarters the student will rotate through various out· patient clinics and inpatient areas receiving experience that in total will be general in nature. The student will be assigned to the following areas: (1) General History and Physical Examination areas - 12 weeks; (2) Obstetrics and Gynecology - 4 weeks; (3) Pediatrics - 4 weeks; (4) General Surgery - 4 weeks; (5) Emergency Medicine - 4 weeks; (6) Dermatology - 3 weeks; (7) Otolaryngology - 2 weeks; (8) Geriatric Medicine and Social Service Counseling Exposure - 2 weeks; (9) Elective - 4 weeks. Clinical experience minimum 40 hours per week. Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory o hours. Prerequisites: 778·110 Practical Clinical Laboratory and departmental ap· proval. 778·120 Pharmacy and Therapeutics I ·2 Cr. - An introduction to the nature and effects of drugs with emphasis on responsibility in medication, administration , intelligent ob· s.ervation, accurate recording, and the reporting of drug effects. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisites : Ad· mission to the program and departmental approval. 778·121 Pharmach and Therapeutics II ·2 Cr. - Continuation of 778·120 Pharmacy and Therapeutics I. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 111


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