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        | What are the two ways we use teaching skills in PT practice? |  | Definition 
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        | The four examples of group situations include... 
 1) Patient groups
 2) Staff Inservices
 3) _____ __________
 4) Health Fairs
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        | The four one-on-one examples include.... |  | Definition 
 
        | Student Colleague
 Other Health Care Professionals
 Patient
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        | What are the one on one teaching skills used with a student? (2) |  | Definition 
 
        | Techniques and hands on skills Professional Development
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        | The one on one colleague teaching skills include ... 
 1) _________
 2) Peer Teaching
 3)"Bouncing Ideas"
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        | Examples of other professionals that we as PTs interact with include... (4) |  | Definition 
 
        | Physicians Nurses
 Social Worker
 Other Allied Health
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        | The one on one teaching skills used with patients include.. |  | Definition 
 
        | Exercise or Home Exercise Program Motor Learning
 Basics of anatomy or disease process
 "Whys" of treatment
 Self care
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        | Some of the many areas of patient care taught by the Physical Therapist include... |  | Definition 
 
        | Treatment rationale HEP
 Strength/ROM/ Flexibility
 Posture
 Basic Safety
 Prevention/Risk Factors
 Body Mechanics
 Functional Mobility
 Complication S&S
 Positioning
 Pain Management
 Anatomy/ Biomechanics
 Diagnosis Etiology
 Home/Occupational Simulations
 Equipment Needs/ Maintenance
 Caregiver Education
 Medical Terminology
 Psych Adjustment
 Surgical Procedure
 Skin care/wounds
 Breathing
 Sexual Capabilities
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        | Some examples on how PTs develop teaching skills |  | Definition 
 
        | Experience with patients Colleague interactions
 Continuing Education
 PT Entry Level Education
 Interaction with Families
 Teaching/ lecturing
 Academic Education
 Department in-services
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        | What makes a PT a good Teacher? 
 1) Knowledge of material
 2) Knowledge of the ________
 3) Incorporates Effective Teaching Tech.
 4) Enthusiasm for _____
 5) Cares about _______
 6) Models of Behavior
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        | Methods or Tools of Patient Education include... (many) |  | Definition 
 
        | Verbal Discussion Demonstration
 Patient Handout
 Individual PT
 Passive/Guided Movement
 Role Play
 Quiet Atmosphere
 Support Staff
 Charts/Models/Dolls
 Caregiver Education
 Active Problem Solving
 Pre-Published Booklets
 Checklists
 Group Cases
 Texts/ videos
 Other patients
 Team Approach
 Biofeedback
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        | PT Behaviors Associated with Successful Teaching include... 
 1) Developing a ________ relationship
 with the patient.
 2) Use concrete ______/ lay terminology
 3) _______ listening
 4) Continual reassessment of own _______
 5) Sensitive to amount of _____ patient
 can handle.
 6) Flexibility in developing different
 approaches.
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        | 1- trusting 2- goals
 3- active
 4- teaching
 5- information
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        | Other PT Behaviors associated with successful teaching include..... 
 1) Maintaining __________ w/ other prof.
 2) Understanding non-_______
 3) Not assume other prof. ______ patient
 4) Determine patients ________ style
 5) Use input from _____/ otheR HCP
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        | 1- communication 2- non-verbals
 3- educate
 4- learning
 5- family
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        | Understanding non-verbals |  | Definition 
 
        | Facial expression Eye contact
 Posture
 Motions/ Body Language
 Important tool
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        | Verbal connecting behaviors include 
 1) _________ person in a friendly manner
 2) Making _________ comments
 3) Inquiring about the _______
 4) Reflecting persons _________
 5) Clarifying persons ______/goals
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        | 1) Greeting 2) positive
 3) person
 4) feelings
 5) needs/ goals
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        | Non-Connecting Behaviors 
 1) Acting busy/ reading notes
 2) Using medical ________
 3) Interrupting ________
 4) Responding only to disease info
 5) Failing to give feedback
 6) Showing little _______
 7) Not asking persons concerns
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        | 2) jargon 3) patient
 6) empathy
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        | Non-verbal Connecting Behaviors include 
 1) ____ patient
 2) ___ contact
 3) Lean toward patient
 4) Display open posture
 5) _____ listening
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        | Key Points Include 
 - Be intentional
 - Be aware
 - Think outside the box
 - Always a _______, always a _________
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