How Do Doctors Prevent “Drug Seekers” From Getting Their Narcotics?
Question by Lancaid: How do doctors prevent “drug seekers” from getting their narcotics? And how many people with pain have to suffer and be labeled “drug seekers” because they went to the doctor. Best answer: Answer by tracyhideI used to work at an emergency room and there were patients who would come in, check in, and if the doctor was one that didn’t prescribe narcotics, they would leave. THAT is drug seeking behavior. The same patient would come in multiple times each week and would only stay when the one doctor who would prescribe narcotics was on duty. Read more... ...
What Do You Do When You Volunteer at a Hospital to Learn How to Become an OT?
... by princess: What do you do when you volunteer at a hospital to learn how to become an OT? I plan to become an occupational therapist when i get older. But I am 15 years old right now. I was wondering what kinds of things do they let you do at the hospital when your volunteering to become an OT. Best answer: Read ...
What Are the Differences Between an Occupational Therapist, a Physical Therapist, and a Physiatrist?
by Edu-Tourist Question by klliy24: What are the differences between an Occupational Therapist, a Physical Therapist, and a Physiatrist? I understand they all work in the field of rehabilitation and often together as a team. The schooling for each one is very different, much longer for a Physiatrist because they go through medical school and residencies. But how do they differ for everyday tasks and their roles to the patient? Best answer: Read ...
Is a “Rehabilitation Services” Major Good for Occupation Therapy?
... by Laura: is a “rehabilitation services” major good for occupation therapy? I want to be an occupational therapist most schools dont have that specific major but the school i’m applying to has a rehabilitation service program ..will that suffice for occupational therapy? Best answer: Answer by RubyHonestly, it doesn’t matter what major you choose. OT schools accept people from all sorts of majors. I have seen dance, art, biology, kinesiology, recreational therapy, psychology, etc. Read ...
Physical Therapy Diagnosis: Rotator Cuff Strength
... Therapy Diagnosis: Rotator Cuff Strength – A demonstration of a rotator cuff strengthening exercise as performed in a physical therapy clinic. See all of the Physical Therapy Diagnosis and Treatment videos and downloads at www.Physical-Therapy-Videos.com . New occupational therapist enthusiastic about serving area … fields to do so. In addition, a CODA certification for an occupational therapy assistant such as Crystal Darling of Benkelman, who assists Kloess, is just a two-year program for OT and physical therapy. Kloess and husband Kevin have three grown … Read more on Imperial Republican Read ...