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PTHA-2431-001 Management of Neurological Disorders
Prerequisites: PTHA 1260, PTHA 1301, PTHA 1405, PTHA 1413, PTHA 1431, PTHA 2301, PTHA 2305, and PTHA 2409.
Corequisites: PTHA 1321 and PTHA 2435.
Comprehensive rehabilitation techniques of selected neurological disorders.
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(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)
On Campus Course
Physical Rehabilitation: Assessment and Treatment by O’Sullivan and Schmitz, 6th ed.
Improving Functional Outcomes in Physical Rehabilitation by O'Sullivan and Schmitz, 2nd. ed.
Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques by Kisner and Colby, 6th ed.
Neurorehabilitation for the Physical Therapist Assistant by Umphred and Lazaro, 2nd ed.
Neuroscience: Fundamentals for Rehabilitation by Lundy-Ekman, 5th ed.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: Advanced course integrating previously learned and new skills/techniques into the comprehensive rehabilitation of selected long-term neurological pathologies.
PTHA 2431 Management of Neurological Disorders
COURSE OBJECTIVES: Given the course textbooks, personal notes, handouts, and other material, the student should be able to do each of the following on a written and/or practical examination with accuracy of 74.5 or higher as evaluated by faculty of the department:
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Students will not use cell phones in the classroom. All such devices must be placed on silent mode and kept stored. If a student expects that there may be some type of emergency situation, the student should inform the instructor prior to the beginning of class. Unauthorized use of cell phones in class will result in the student being asked to leave the class and being counted absent for the lecture/lab.
Student participation is a required element during Lecture and Lab classes. If a student refuses to participate actively in a discussion or activity, the student will be asked to leave class and will be counted absent for the day.
Students in the PTA Program are expected to dress conservatively and professionally, as expected in the clinic. Upon request of the faculty, the student will attend class in professional dress including black, navy, or khaki pants and cobalt blue polo shirt with the PTA logo. Athletic shoes in good condition should be worn during all class and lab activities. Amarillo College Badge/ID's should also be worn during all off-campus class and clinical activities
Jewelry and cologne are to be kept to a minimum. No tattoos are allowed to be seen at off-campus activities. All jewelry should be conservative and limited to a minimal amount. The student's professional dress is subject to approval by the course instructor. If professional dress code is not followed, the student will receive a 0 grade for the day, will not be allowed to accompany the class on assignment, and will not have an option to makeup the assignment.
Courtesy and respect are expected between the learner and instructor. Learners are expected to be attentive to instructor, guests, and other students during presentations. Learners are required to extend highest respect to patients/clients/others when making off campus contact. Lack of regard to this expectation at any time by any single learner or group of learners may result in immediate dismissal of the learner/s from the situation by the instructor, guest lecturer, or patient/client/other.
Dishonesty in the classroom or in completing any assignment will not be tolerated. Students demonstrating academic dishonesty as defined in the "Student Rights and Responsibilities" publication will receive a grade of "F" in the course and will be subject to all PTA Program policies regarding course failure.
Student Grievance: A student who has a problem with the course or course instructor should make every attempt to resolve the problem with the course instructor. If that is not successful, the student may appeal the decision of the instructor to the program director, Allied Health Dean, Dean of Instruction, and the Amarillo College President - IN THAT ORDER.
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Assignments/Quizzes* Neurology Project |
5% 10% |
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Lab Practicals |
15% |
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Lecture Exams/Final Exam |
70% |
The student's lowest Assignment/Quiz grade will be automatically dropped. The lecture exam grades and final exam grade will be averaged to create one test average. This average must be at least 74.5% for the student to successfully pass the course. In addition to passing the lecture/final exams, the student must successfully complete all assignments and meet course objectives in order to pass the course.
** Students who do not meet minimum proficiencies during a lab practical will be given one opportunity to re-test before the course is completed. The first test grade the student attains is the recorded grade. Students are required to demonstrate proficiency in ALL critical safety elements before being allowed to pass the course. Any student scoring a 79 or lower on a test or practical is REQUIRED to contact the instructor to schedule a remediation session. IT IS THE STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO SCHEDULE THIS SESSION.
GRADING SCALE:
A = 100 - 92.5
B = 92.4 - 83.5
C = 83.4 - 74.5
F = 74.4 - 0
Note: A grade of C or better is required to complete the PTA major.
MAKE-UP POLICY: There will be NO make-ups on quizzes. Make-up tests and practicals will be scheduled at the mutual convenience of the student and instructor during the week of finals. The make-up exam may vary in format from the original exam and a five-point penalty will be subtracted from the score of the make-up test or practical.
ATTENDANCE: Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the learner to attend class. At the beginning of each lecture and lab, learners will be expected to sign the roster provided by the instructor. Failure to sign in will result in the learner being marked absent for attendance purposes even if he/she is present in class and seen by the instructor.
Each learner will be allowed only one absence for lecture-only courses and two absences for lecture/lab courses. After the absence(s), a penalty of five (5) points will be deducted from the final course grade for each subsequent absence. For example, a learner who misses three (3) classes will have five (5) points deducted from the final grade for the course.
Full attendance of class time is also expected. A learner will be counted as "absent" if the learner is out of class more than 20 minutes of a class time. For example, if in a given day a learner arrives 10 minutes late to class, takes an extra 5 minutes for break and leaves class for 5 minutes for any reason (phone calls, appointments, bathroom breaks, illness), that is considered an "absence" for the day. This type of absence counts in the total number of absences resulting in lowering of the final course grade.
If a student is asked to leave a class due to disruption or lack of participation, the student will be counted absent for that entire class.
Following an absence, the student is responsible for getting missed notes/assignments/copies of handouts, etc. from classmates. The student is also responsible for getting any needed clarification of missed information from the course instructor.
Lecture meets on Monday and Wednesday from 10:30 -11:45 am. Lab meets on Thursday 8:30 - 11:30 am.
112 Contact Hours
Introduction
Neuroanatomy
Sensory and Cranial Nerve Testing
Neurologic Disorders and Neurologic Examination
Neuro Imaging
Neural Communication
Neuroplasticity
Development of the Nervous System
Normal Motor Development
Cerebral Palsy
Developmental Disorders
Autonomic Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Central Somatosensory System
Pain as a Disease
Motor Neurons
Motor Tracts
The Cerebellum and Cerebellar Pathways
Basal Ganglia
Parkinson's Disease
Peripheral Region
Guillain-Barre
Clients with Spinal Cord Injury
Blood Supply, Stroke, Fluid Dynamics, and Intracranial Pressure
Clients with Stroke
Traumatic Brain Injury
Clients with Degenerative Neurological Diseases
Memory, Consciousness, and Intellect
Behavior and Emotions
Communication
Final Exam
Instructional Methods include: lecture and Lab activities
ASSIGNMENTS: All assignments are due AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS TIME on the assigned due date. NO LATE HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED. If assignment is completed unsatisfactorily the student may be required to re-submit assignment. The first grade the student earns is the recorded grade.
REQUIRED READING: The student is expected to complete all reading assignments. All information is considered testable material, and may not be covered during lecture, therefore it is the student’s responsibility to discuss (at an appropriate time) with course instructor clarification of material as needed.
LAB DRESS CODE: Appropriate dress is required during scheduled lab times.
Females: shorts, sports bra, halter, or swimsuit top (fasteners need to be in the back), athletic clothing as a cover-up
Males: shorts, T-shirt, athletic clothing as a cover-up
LAST DATE TO DROP/WITHDRAW: November 20, 2018. Any student not withdrawn by November 20, 2018 will receive the grade earned.
SAFETY PROCEDURES: In case of an emergency, the student needs to call the Safety and Security department at 9-371-5163. In an emergency situation, use the nearest phone that is available. The student should also know in case of a medical emergency, the following procedure should be performed and in the order written:
As previously stated, tutorials are mandatory if a student a score of 79 or lower on a practical or exam but will be optional for all other students in the course.
THE INSTRUCTOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE SYLLABUS AS NEEDED DURING THE SEMESTER. ANY MODIFICATIONS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN CLASS.
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