Think Critically. Dimension Assessed * COURSE Course OUTCOMES ASSIGNMENTS/ASSESSMENTS

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Think Critically Definition: Critical thinking is an evaluation process that involves questioning, gathering, and analyzing opinions and information relevant to the topic or problem under consideration. Critical thinking can be applied to all subject areas and modes of analysis (historical, mathematical, social, psychological, scientific, aesthetic, literary, etc.). Students who think critically Dimension Assessed * COURSE Course OUTCOMES ASSIGNMENTS/ASSESSMENTS Identify and define key issues Researches and correctly references search results for an assigned clinical question Evidence Based Practice assignment Describe procedures before, during, and after the application of physical agents to ensure the safety of the patient Written Compare and contrast standardized tests measures for assessing pain Essay Compare and contrast various methods/protocols of application for deep heat, electrical stimulation, UV radiation and range of motion and Identify the role of the during application of physical therapy interventions covered in this course Case simulation, written assignments and Determine information need, find and cite relevant information Discuss the importance of evidence- based practice and provide current examples of evidence- based practice for various physical therapy interventions Evidence Based Practice assignment, forum discussion Researches and correctly references search results for an assigned clinical question Compare and contrast standardized tests measures for assessing pain Evidence Based Practice assignment

Essay Demonstrate knowledge of the context and complexity of the issue. Describe how draping demonstrates respect for the individual in the context of the health care setting Compare and contrast standardized tests measures for assessing pain Essay Recognize and communicate the need for additional information or reassessment from the supervising physical therapist for each of the physical therapy interventions and simulated patient care activities in the course Role play, case simulations, written assignment and Integrate other relevant points of view of the issue Recognize and communicate the need for additional information or reassessment from the supervising physical therapist for each of the physical therapy interventions and simulated patient care activities in the course Role play, case simulations, written assignment and Evaluate supporting information and evidence Researches and correctly references search results for an assigned clinical question Evidence Based Practice assignment Document accurate and thorough treatment information for course specific patient case simulations using SOAP and proper medical format. Analyzes treatment documentation for appropriate terminology and standards of practice Documentation Criteria Rubric, written assignments and ; Moodle lesson case simulation, quizzes Compare and contrast standardized tests measures for assessing pain Forum discussion Essay

Construct appropriate and defensible reasoning to draw conclusions Document accurate and thorough treatment information for course specific patient case simulations using SOAP and proper medical format. Compare and contrast standardized tests measures for assessing pain Describe, select, and apply the PT Management and Disablement models/terminology to clinical cases Documentation Criteria Rubric, written assignments and ; Moodle lesson case simulation, quizzes s and Forum discussions, written activities, and written.

Engage diverse values with civic and ethical awareness Definition: Engaged students actively participate as citizens of local, global and digital communities. Engaging requires recognizing and evaluating one s own views and the views of others. Engaged students are alert to how views and values impact individuals, circumstances, environments and communities. Students who engage: Dimension Assessed * COURSE OUTCOMES ASSIGNMENTS/ASSESSMENTS Recognize and clarify personal values and perspectives Reflect on how biases/experiences may influence approaches to treating pain Discuss an individual s right to refuse and the potential impacts on patient safety Evaluate diverse values and perspectives of others Describe how draping demonstrates respect for the individual in the context of the health care setting Reflect on how biases/experiences may influence approaches to treating pain Discuss an individual s right to refuse and the potential impacts on patient safety Describe the impact of diverse values and perspectives on individuals, communities, and the world Describe how draping demonstrates respect for the individual in the context of the health care setting Reflect on how biases/experiences may influence approaches to treating pain Discuss an individual s right to refuse and the potential impacts on patient safety Demonstrate knowledge of democratic values and practices

Collaborate with others to achieve shared goals Recognize and communicate the need for additional information or reassessment from the supervising physical therapist for each of the physical therapy interventions and simulated patient care activities in the course Role play, case simulations, written assignment and

Create ideas and solutions Definition: Creative thinking is the ability and capacity to create new ideas, images and solutions, and combine and recombine existing images and solutions. In this process, students use theory, embrace ambiguity, take risks, test for validity, generate new questions, and persist with the problem when faced with resistance, obstacles, errors, and the possibility of failure. Students who create: Dimension Assessed * COURSE OUTCOMES ASSIGNMENTS/ASSESSMENTS Experiment with possibilities that move beyond traditional ideas or solutions. Embrace ambiguity and risk mistakes Explore or resolve innovative and/or divergent ideas and directions, including contradictory ideas Utilize technology to adapt to and create new media Invent or hypothesize new variations on a theme, unique solutions or products; transform and revise solution or project to completion Persist when faced with difficulties, resistance, or errors; assess failures or mistakes and rework Reflect on successes, failures, and obstacles Analyzes treatment documentation for appropriate terminology and standards of practice Forum discussion

Communicate effectively Definition: To communicate effectively, students must be able to interact with diverse individuals and groups, and in many contexts of communication, from face- to- face to digital. Elements of effective communication vary by speaker, audience, purpose, language, culture, topic, and context. Effective communicators value and practice honesty and respect for others, exerting the effort required to listen and interact productively. Students who communicate effectively: Dimension Assessed * COURSE OUTCOMES ASSIGNMENTS/ASSESSMENTS Create and express messages with clear language and nonverbal forms appropriate to the audience and cultural context Describe how draping demonstrates respect for the individual in the context of the health care setting Compare and contrast standardized tests measures for assessing pain Essay Organize the message to adapt to cultural norms, audience, purpose, and medium Document accurate and thorough treatment information for course specific patient case simulations using SOAP and proper medical format. Identifies and responds to various individual and cultural differences, i.e. deafness, non- English speaking, etc. in simulated patient scenario with respect. Documentation Criteria Rubric, written assignments and ; Moodle lesson case simulation, quizzes s and ; Moodle lesson case simulation Outline the importance of body mechanics for injury prevention Essay Compare and contrast standardized tests measures for assessing pain Support assertions with contextually appropriate and accurate examples, graphics, and quantitative information Document accurate and thorough treatment information for course specific patient case simulations using SOAP and proper medical format. Documentation Criteria Rubric, written assignments and ; Moodle lesson case simulation, quizzes

Compare and contrast standardized tests measures for assessing pain Essay Discuss how the patient s age and medical status may influence selection and outcome of treatments with physical agents. Attend to messages, check for shared meaning, identify sources of misunderstanding, and signal comprehension or non- comprehension Identifies and responds to various individual and cultural differences, i.e. deafness, non- English speaking, etc. in simulated patient scenario with respect. s and ; Moodle lesson case simulation Demonstrate honesty, openness to alternative views, and respect for others freedom to dissent Identifies and responds to various individual and cultural differences, i.e. deafness, non- English speaking, etc. in simulated patient scenario with respect. s and ; Moodle lesson case simulation

Apply learning Definition: Applied learning occurs when students use their knowledge and skills to solve problems, often in new contexts. When students also reflect on their experiences, they deepen their learning. By applying learning, students act on their knowledge. Students who apply learning: Dimension Assessed * COURSE Program Outcomes Course OUTCOMES ASSIGNMENTS/ASSESSMENTS Connect theory and practice to develop skills, deepen understanding of fields of study and broaden perspectives A. Exhibits conduct that reflects a commitment to meet the expectations of the members of the profession of physical therapy and members of society receiving health care services. B. Exhibits conduct that reflects safe practice standards that are legal, ethical and safe. C. Communicates an understanding of the plan of care developed by the physical therapist to achieve short and long term goals and intended outcomes. D. Recognizes and initiates clarifications with the supervising physical therapist when indicated. E. Adjusts treatment interventions within the plan of care to optimize patient safety, progress, and comfort; reports outcomes to the supervising physical therapist. Discuss the importance of evidence- based practice and provide current examples of evidence- based practice for various physical therapy interventions (A,B,C) Analyzes treatment documentation for appropriate terminology and standards of practice (A, B, C) Describe how draping demonstrates respect for the individual in the context of the health care setting (A, B, E) Discuss an individual s right to refuse and the potential impacts on patient safety (A, B, E) Describe, select, and apply the PT Management and Disablement models/terminology to clinical cases (A, B, C, D, E) Discuss how the patient s age and medical status may influence selection and outcome of treatments with physical agents. (A, B, C, D, E) Evidence Based Practice assignment, forum discussion Forum discussion Forum discussions, written activities, and written

Apply skills, abilities, theories or methodologies gained in one situation to new situations to solve problems or explore issues F. Communicates verbally and non- verbally with the patient, the physical therapist, health care delivery personnel, and others in an effective, appropriate, and capable manner. G. Exhibits conduct that reflects safe practice standards that are legal, ethical and safe. H. Demonstrates competence in implementing selected components of interventions identified in the plan of care established by the physical therapist, including functional training, infection control, manual therapy, physical and mechanical agents, therapeutic exercise, and wound management. I. Demonstrates competency in performing components of data collection skills essential for carrying out the plan of care, including tests and measures for aerobic capacity, pain, cognition, assistive and prosthetic devices, joint motion, muscle performance, neuromotor development, posture, self- care and home/community management, ventilation, respiration, and circulation. Document accurate and thorough treatment information for course specific patient case simulations using SOAP and proper medical format. (F, I) Outline the importance of body mechanics for injury prevention (H) Selects appropriate equipment and procedures to measure the vital signs, including pulse, respiratory rate, blood pressure, pain level, and oxygen saturation (H) Apply problem- solving algorithms accurately during clinical case studies (F, G, H, I) Select assistive devices according to patient need, and recognize signs and symptoms of misfit (G, H, I) Determine if deep heat, electrical stimulation, massage, UV radiation, or range of motion should be performed based on knowledge of precautions, indications and contraindications (G, H) Select appropriate tests and measures to determine the effectiveness of a treatment (G, I) Documentation Criteria Rubric, written assignments and ; Moodle lesson case simulation, quizzes Written Case simulation, written assignments and Case simulation, written assignments and Case simulation, video analysis assignment, written assignments and Case simulation, written

Use mathematics and quantitative reasoning to solve problems J. Communicates verbally and non- verbally with the patient, the physical therapist, health care delivery personnel, and others in an effective, appropriate, and capable manner K. Exhibits conduct that reflects safe practice standards that are legal, ethical and safe. L. Demonstrates competence in implementing selected components of interventions identified in the plan of care established by the physical therapist, including functional training, infection control, manual therapy, physical and mechanical agents, therapeutic exercise, and wound management. M. Demonstrates competency in performing components of data collection skills essential for carrying out the plan of care, including tests and measures for aerobic capacity, pain, cognition, assistive and prosthetic devices, joint motion, muscle performance, neuromotor development, posture, self- care and home/community management, ventilation, respiration, and circulation. Document accurate and thorough treatment information for course specific patient case simulations using SOAP and proper medical format. (J, J,K,M) Determine if deep heat, electrical stimulation, massage, UV radiation, or range of motion should be performed based on knowledge of precautions, indications and contraindications (J,K,L Select appropriate tests and measures to determine the effectiveness of a treatment (M) Documentation Criteria Rubric, written assignments and ; Moodle lesson case simulation, quizzes Case simulation, video analysis assignment, written assignments and Case simulation, written Integrate and reflect on experiences and learning N. Participates in quality Analyzes treatment documentation for appropriate terminology and Forum discussion

from multiple and diverse contexts assurance activities. standards of practice (N)