DPT 763 Differential Diagnosis
This course includes a case-based approach to the medical screening process to help students develop interview and evaluation skills that facilitate the process of identifying factors that affect a patient’s response to treatment that may necessitate referral to a physician for follow-up and treatment. As autonomous practitioners who refer to other medical specialists when necessary, physical therapists are responsible for identifying factors that affect a patient’s response to treatment that may necessitate referral. In addition, students will learn to use pharmacological and basic laboratory data essential to the screening process. A significant component of the course will focus on signs and symptoms, disease recognition, and on the effects of disease with regard to producing impairments, functional limitations and disabilities. This course covers muscular, skeletal, neurological, cardiovascular, pulmonary, hematologic, gastrointestinal, renal, urological, hepatic, and endocrine diseases as screenable entities. During the course, students are expected to demonstrate competency in the professional behaviors necessary for becoming an effective physical therapist.
Prerequisite
Enrollment in the physical therapy program and successful completion of all prior coursework therein or permission of the course director and the Physical Therapy Program Director
Offered
Fall A