Advanced Acute Care Rehabilitation: Progress Task Execution, Independence, and Functional Mobility in Medically Complex Patients

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Learning Objectives
1.Determine the critical elements of analysis and assessment in mobilizing medically fragile or compromised patients.
2.Construct an appropriate plan of care for patients who present with a critically ill cardiac, neurological, or respiratory diagnosis.
3.Distinguish the characteristics, similarities of, and differences between, patient level of acuity and methods to implement successful therapeutic interventions to restore function, participation in occupation and independence with each.
4.Demonstrate proficiency selecting appropriate outcome tools and measures for assessment of the acute or critically ill patient.
5.Assess several approaches to manage patients with challenging behaviors and design effective techniques to overcome cognitive barriers and encourage meaningful patient participation with therapeutic activities.
Course Offering: Meeting, Seminar, Workshop, or Webinar - Live (delivered in real time)
Domain Focus: Quality and Outcomes Evaluation and Measurements
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CE Credits: 6.00
Fee: $249.99
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