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the code of ethics of the APTA and the State of Missouri Practice Act to maintain eligibility for licensure. Perform comprehensive patient evaluations in a time sensitive manner. Correlate data from
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of Missouri Practice Act to maintain eligibility for licensure. Perform comprehensive patient evaluations in a time sensitive manner. Correlate data from the assessment to determine an individualized physical
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for assessment and reassessment (0-10 numerical scale, FACES, or the FLACC.) Demonstrates an understanding of medications with regards to action and side effects. Reports pertinent information to appropriate
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symptoms promptly. Utilize an appropriate tool for assessment and reassessment. Demonstrate an understanding of medications regarding action and side effects. Report pertinent information to the appropriate
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.) Demonstrates an understanding of medications with regard to action and side effects. Reports pertinent information to the appropriate individual. Educates patients and significant others about their medications
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. Correlate data from the assessment to determine an individualized physical therapy plan of care directed toward goals based on a developmentally appropriate approach. May complete unit/department specific
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eligibility for licensure. Perform comprehensive patient evaluations in a time sensitive manner. Correlate data from the assessment to determine an individualized occupational therapy plan of care directed
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staff members and the unique needs of the patient population. Identify opportunities for improving services and patient outcomes in collaboration with stakeholders. Share information with leadership as
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confidentiality and the utmost privacy of patient information, as required by HIPAA guidelines. Greet people with a smile and refrain from negative talk and public venting at all times. Follow the direction
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reassessment (0-10 numerical scale, FACES, or the FLACC.) Demonstrates an understanding of medications with regard to action and side effects. Reports pertinent information to the appropriate individual