Hello! I am currently a second-year student in the U.S. I was assigned acute care and school-based OT for my level-II fieldwork sites. Any advice or resources to look at for either setting? Thank you!
Hello, I'm an OTA student and will begin Level Ii Fieldwork in Peds in Community based home- health setting . I'd appreciate any tips and responses to look at for this setting is appreciated. Thank you!!
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Nov 02, 2023
Aside from the text books and journals you should have access to through searching your uni library, for the school setting, have a look at Neurodiversity Affirming Practice.
Learn Play Thrive has good information online and a good podcast.
Sensory Integration Education website has some free training aimed at parents which might help.
In an acute care setting, you should be familiar with precautions after hip, shoulder and spine surgeries; various types of weight bearing status; use of durable medical equipment and adaptive equipment; discharge recommendations; how to transfer the patient from bed/chair/toilet.
Thanks for reaching out @dee.alexa - we'll bring your forum to the attention of fellow Hub Members this week, to prompt advice and resource suggestions. In the meantime, take a look around the Hub, including the following areas:
Hello, I'm an OTA student and will begin Level Ii Fieldwork in Peds in Community based home- health setting . I'd appreciate any tips and responses to look at for this setting is appreciated. Thank you!!
Aside from the text books and journals you should have access to through searching your uni library, for the school setting, have a look at Neurodiversity Affirming Practice.
Learn Play Thrive has good information online and a good podcast.
Sensory Integration Education website has some free training aimed at parents which might help.
It's quite a broad question.
In an acute care setting, you should be familiar with precautions after hip, shoulder and spine surgeries; various types of weight bearing status; use of durable medical equipment and adaptive equipment; discharge recommendations; how to transfer the patient from bed/chair/toilet.
Thanks for reaching out @dee.alexa - we'll bring your forum to the attention of fellow Hub Members this week, to prompt advice and resource suggestions. In the meantime, take a look around the Hub, including the following areas:
Therapy Forum - 'Acute Medical Setting - Peer Support for Newly Qualified Occupational Therapists'
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Also use the search page or bar in the top menu, to look up key words, such as 'acute' or 'school'.