ࡱ> OQNc  bjbj F9QbQb* * 84&D,0jjjjjEEE+++++++$5-/v+EEEEE+jj+gggEvjj+gE+gg)h*j@Qp`*p++0,p*|a0+$a0 *a0*EEgEEEEE++OEEE,EEEEa0EEEEEEEEE* B l:  GROSSMONT COLLEGEPRIVATE  Official Course Outline ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY 212 - SUPERVISED HOSPITAL CLINICAL PRACTICUM I 1. Course Number Course Title Semester Units Semester Hours OT 212 Supervised Hospital 3 9 hours laboratory Clinical Practicum I 2. Course Prerequisites A C grade or higher in OT 112. Corequisite OT 210 and 211. Recommended Preparation None. 3. Catalog Description This course is designed to provide clinical application of orthopedic technology in a hospital environment. Students participate in the normal day-to-day activities of an orthopedic service where they develop and refine their skills in the application of orthopedic casts, set up and application of traction devices and the pre and post operative care of the orthopedic patient. The student is required to demonstrate clinical orthopedic competencies as part of this course. 4. Course Objectives The student will: a. Display appropriate professional conduct in the clinical environment in accordance with criteria established by the instructor and hospital standing policies. b. Evaluate various orthopedic injuries and disease states and design appropriate treatment plans in accordance with criteria established by the instructor and course text. c. Demonstrate proficiency in the application of splints, casts, traction devices and surgical dressings for the treatment of orthopedic injury and disease in accordance with criteria established by the instructor and departmental policy. d. Record pertinent clinical information into patient charts or records in accordance with criteria established by the instructor and departmental policy. e. Provide pre and post operative care for orthopedic surgical patients in accordance with criteria established by the instructor and hospital policy. 5. Instructional Facilities Selected clinical facilities. Laboratory equipped with casting tables and orthopedic supplies. Operating room suite. 6. Special Materials Required of Student ڰAPP Orthopedic Technology Uniform. ڰAPP photo ID name badge. Bandage scissors. ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY 212 - SUPERVISED HOSPITAL CLINICAL PRACTICUM I page 2 7. Course Content a. Professional expectations of the orthopedic technician in the clinical environment. b. Application of routine and complex splints, casts, braces, and traction configurations. c. Operative care of the orthopedic patient. d. Clinical practice utilizing HIPAA guidelines. 8. Method of Instruction a. Clinical observation. b. Instructor/proctor demonstration. c. Clinical application of orthopedic techniques. 9. Methods of Evaluating Student Performance a. Case reports. b. Clinical performance tests on the application of casts, braces, and traction. c. Comprehensive written final. 10. Outside Class Assignments Periodic homework such as clinical reports. 11. Texts Required Text(s): Blauvelt, C. and Nelson, F. A Manual of Orthopedic Terminology. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier 8th ed. 2015. (2) Dandy, David J. and Denis, Edwards J. Essentials of Orthopaedics and Trauma. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier. 5thed. 2009. (3) Hoppenfeld, A. Physical Examination of the Spine and Extremities. Edinburgh Gate. Pearson. 1st ed. 2014. (4) Thompson, Jon C. Netters Concise Orthopedic Anatomy. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier. 2nd ed. 2015. (5) Netter, Frank A., M.D., Ph.D. The Ciba Collection, Volume VIII, Part 1 and 3. The Musculoskeletal Systems. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier. 2nd ed. 2010. (6) Swiontkowski, Marc F. and Iverson, Larry D. Manual of Orthopaedics. Philadelphia, PA. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 7th ed. 2015. Addendum: Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, our students will be able to do the following: Demonstrate application of standards of professionalism and behavior in the clinical setting. Demonstrate direct application of patient and technologist safety as defined by O.S.H.A. and C.D.C. Guidelines Demonstrate ability to analyze, communicate and apply written and verbal orders; prepare and construct direct patient care modalities accurately. Evaluate patient orthopedic conditions by describing, analyzing, applying and reporting standard orthopedic tests. Demonstrate and apply sensitivity to specific cultural diversity of staff and patients as relates to communications and patient care. Plan, arrange, analyze and construct specific orthopedic treatment modalities as listed on the Competency List for Hospital Practicum. 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