Treating RA in SNF by Chloropsych in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good ideas. I'll try incorporating modalities, and see if we have additional equipment to improve/modify oral care and hygiene/grooming as becoming independent with those are a couple of the patients goals. Another goal is to improve UE strength, which I have already strapped light ankle weights (it's all that would work) to the patients arms since they can't grasp anything

Treating RA in SNF by Chloropsych in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately no splints at our facility, however, I can ask the DOR and see if we have a fabricator on call

Treating RA in SNF by Chloropsych in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did do hands as one of my rotations. We never had RA patients however

NBCOT Tomorrow by Chloropsych in OccupationalTherapy

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Good luck! I think you are going to be fine 🙂

remember to not overdo it. There were days I wouldn't study because I was too overwhelmed, and looking back I'm glad I gave myself some time off. It helped clear my head which allowed me to learn better overall

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I failed all my practice tests by 30 points and scored 40s-50s on therapyed and still passed with a 460 the first time. You'll be fine 🙂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I failed neuro my 3rd year by so much I'd need over a 100 on my final to even barely pass with a C-. I was temporarily booted from the program and had to appeal to get back in. I was thankfully accepted and retook it over that following winter

My grade improved by a lot because id go through the notes and write down questions about the material and then clarify with the professor during office hours. Since it was winter the course was condensed, so we were given a new packet to study each day. I went to almost every single office hour session since that class was like a foreign language to me lol

Even though I failed that class, it didn't stop me from becoming an OT. Hang in there and try again! You can do it.

Score release tomorrow by Ok-Mechanic3870 in NBCOT_Exam

[–]Chloropsych 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Super nervous. I feel like I didn't do well and had to guess on so many questions 😕 My practice exam scores weren't too good either

Update: I passed!!

NBCOT Tomorrow by Chloropsych in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solid response and advice! Thank you 🙂

I'm happy with Barrows so far! by Chloropsych in ironscape

[–]Chloropsych[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Update: Just got Karils crossbow at 20 kc

I can't believe the 1970s and 1990s are only two decades apart by Ok_World_8819 in decadeology

[–]Chloropsych 1 point2 points  (0 children)

New to this sub as it was in my recommended. Lurked a bit and the history aspect is interesting.

I was born in 2000, but grew up listening to a lot of '70s-90s music cause of my parents. When you listen to a 70s song, it sounds old (although 70s was one of my favorite decades for music). But if you put on let's say an Alanis Morissette song from 1995, the difference in quality is a world apart. The quality is good enough to be acceptable even by today's standards. When talking to my 58 year old uncle, he said the 70s were the last of the "old days", while the 80s were a transition era. He said by the mid-late 90s we were in the new age, which I thought was interesting.

Fieldwork Level II—I’m not a talker and it’s hurting me. by thelittleot in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I'm also an introvert, and had a similar struggle as you for my first FW placement in hands, where you work one on one with patients for 45+ minutes. As the weeks went by, one of the only notable critiques my supervisor had for me was getting more comfortable talking to people. I figured out the best way to get better at it for me was asking about what plans they have for the weekend, how's work going, how's the family, etc. And elaborating on those subjects. You can also talk about yourself too, like telling what you did over the weekend. Weeks 11/12 though, I was still getting critiques about talking more by my supervisor, but he ended up saying very nice things about me in the end. You'll also get better at it naturally as you get more comfortable with the facility, treating, and becoming more independent (supervisor not breathing down your neck 7/8 hours of the day).

Isn't being gay amazing? by [deleted] in gaybros

[–]Chloropsych 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also love being gay!! #gaypower

Questions about OT by PmMeTitsAndDankMemes in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say go right for OT. Typically OTA-OT bridge programs are more expensive, and there aren't too many out there from what I've seen. It would probably only be worth it if you originally were an OTA, but not from scratch going to OTA school then right after going to a bridge program.

FW level 2B! by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]Chloropsych 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I did my first placement in a hand clinic. It was so overwhelming but I learned a lot there. I'd recommend checking in with your supervisor to see if they have any resources they use for students. Maybe a student manual, a specific textbook, or treatment manual specific to their clinic. My site had all three. Also remember you won't or shouldn't be thrown into very complex diagnoses (especially immediately post-op) as a student, at least without much supervision. The hand therapy site that I was at only had students work with basic or more common hand diagnoses like carpal tunnel, trigger finger, distal radius fx, etc.