Developing Clinical Competence: A Workout for the OTA
English
By (author): Marie J. Morreale
The methods, learning activities, and worksheets presented in Developing Clinical Competence stem from Marie J. Morreales more than 15 years of experience teaching OTA students. Worksheets and learning activities address areas such as professionalism, ethical behaviour, clinical decision making, effective communication, roles and responsibilities, selecting and implementing interventions, safety, assessing client function, documentation, group process, and more. The worksheets, learning activities, and suggested worksheet answers are written in an easy-to-read format and include a variety of methods such as multiple choice, matching, and true/false questions; case studies; vignettes; fill in the blanks; and experiential activities.
Although the chapters and exercises are presented in a logical progression, each chapter is fully independent of the others readers can skip around and complete individual chapters or particular exercises in the order most conducive to individual learning needs. Appropriate for a variety of practice areas, Developing Clinical Competence can serve as a companion text for multiple classes throughout an OTA curriculum or as a useful study aid when preparing for fieldwork or the national certification exam.
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Features and benefits:
- Helps develop the practical problem-solving and common-sense skills essential for fieldwork and clinical practice
- Contains user-friendly worksheets, learning activities, and suggested worksheet answers with competencies broken down into smaller units and explained step-by-step to allow for easy independent study
- Provides thoroughly explained answers to the worksheet exercises at the end of each chapter with references
- Presents scenarios that represent situations commonly encountered in clinical practice
- Includes many helpful hints and clinical tips to teach readers what to do and how to react appropriately as health professionals