SOAP
Communication
Breaking the Barrier
Name that Rehab Career
100

"I am having a lot of pain and swelling today" 

Subjective

100

This is an example of a nonverbal form of communication.

facial expressions, body language, smiling

100

This is where you should face when speaking to a patient who is hearing impaired. 

Face to face

100

They provide medical support before, during, and after most sporting events at all levels.

Athletic Trainer

200

Patient required less assistance from PTA with step ups today. 

Assessment

200

This is the type of attitude you should keep when communicating with a patient. 

Positive

200

You should talk in this tone of voice when communicating with patients even if they have a communication barrier or not.  

Calm, normal

200

Creating a playlist could be a method of therapy for this career

Music therapist

300

Knee flexion increased from 105 degrees to 120 degrees.  

Objective

300

These are two of the common communication barriers

Physical

Psychological

Cultural

300

You can use these to communicate with a patient who has difficulty speaking. 

pen and paper, drawings, images

300

This career gives you the ability to mobilize patients' joints as well as provide them with a mobility and strengthening program to improve their pain.

Physical Therapist

400

Patient is to complete for therapy 3x/week for 4x weeks and then return to orthopedic surgeon for follow up.  

Plan

400

When communicating with a patient, you can do this to request clarification or additional information.  

Ask questions

400

When working with a visually impaired patient you should increase this form of communication. 

Speaking and explaining in detail what is happening.  

400

This career focuses on the rehabilitation of primarily the upper extremities and the function of day to day activities.  

Occupational Therapist

500

Patient reports they were able to go down to one crutch yesterday.  

Objective

500

These are 3 of the rules for effective communication

clear message

deliver message clearly

able to hear and receive message

understand the message

distraction must be avoided

500

You should encourage a patient with aphasia (difficulty speaking) to do this when they are trying to speak.  

Take their time. 

500

They use games and outdoor activities for some of their treatment methods.

Recreational therapist

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