Pair Videos to Learning Objectives

First determine what learners should gain by viewing the case, then choose the appropriate videos to illustrate that objective.  These can be simple to complex, and may depend on the course in which the videos are used.

Search the ICE Video Library for video titles in the examples, below.

Learning Objective: Explain therapeutic use of self demonstrated by the therapist

Related ICE Videos

Video Title: Assessment in Acute Care, Part 1:  Initial Interview
Patient Name: Phyllis, Patient ID: 015

Video Title: Dressing in Acute Care, Part 2
Patient Name: Ben, Patient ID: 001

Assessment in Acute Care, Part 1:  Initial Interview

Assessment in Acute Care, Part 1: Initial Interview

Video Title: Initiating Treatment Bedside, Part 2:  Upper Extremity Weight Bearing
Patient Name: Ellanora, Patient ID: 004

Video Title: Femur Fracture, 5 Weeks Post Surgery:  Safety During Meal Preparation, Part 2
Patient Name: Janita, Patient ID: 027

Learning Objective: Identify appropriate questions for the client and/or family to develop an occupational profile (in addition to information gained from videos)

Related ICE Videos

Video Title: Assessment in Acute Care, Part 1:  Initial Interview
Patient Name: Phyllis, Patient ID: 015

Video Title: Radial Fracture, Part 1:  Initial Assessment Begins
Patient Name: Kirstie, Patient ID: 020

Video Title: Total Hip Replacement, Part 1:  Initial Assessment in Acute Care
Patient Name: Carlyn, Patient ID: 017

Lynne Murphy, EdD, OTR/L

Lynne Murphy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at East Carolina University. She is an occupational therapist with 30 years of clinical experience in many types of physical rehabilitation, including acute care, in-patient and out-patient rehabilitation, industrial rehabilitation and ergonomics. Her research interests include the development of clinical reasoning in OT students, outcomes of equine-assisted therapies, and social and ADL participation of stroke survivors.

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