PHT 112 Principles of Practice I: Introduction to Physical Therapy
Students are introduced to legal and ethical concepts guiding professional behavior and conduct while developing an awareness of the health care delivery system, work performance and expectations and cultural diversity. This includes an examination of the State of Illinois Physical Therapy Practice Act and core documents of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Students will be introduced to the role of the PTA as a member of the health care team. This course will also introduce students to the study of interpersonal and communication skills required of the Physical Therapist Assistant, addressing different forms of communication including listening, verbal and non-verbal skills and written documentation. The student will be introduced to standards of record keeping including legal and ethical requirements associated with the medical record and patient information. Interpersonal relationships and professional behaviors will address the needs of the patient, family and health care professional as they deal with issues of health, wellness, illness and disability. The student will be introduced to social and psychological aspects of illness, disability, death and dying. Lecture two hours per week.
Prerequisite
Acceptance into PTA program