OTA-280 Clinical Skills Kinesiology Part A

OTA‑280 Clinical Skills Kinesiology Part A equips future occupational therapy assistants with hands‑on expertise in pulse oximetry and neurocognitive attention concepts essential for adult client care. Through competency‑based skill assessments, learners master safe oximetry use—including cleaning, placement, and inter

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Course Details

  • Duration: 3h 28m
  • Level: intermediate
  • Category: Workforce Training
  • Price: $49.00

Course Modules

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who should take OTA-280 Clinical Skills Kinesiology Part A?

This intermediate-level course is specifically designed for aspiring occupational therapy assistants. It focuses on developing essential clinical skills in pulse oximetry and neurocognitive attention concepts for adult client care.

What specific skills will I gain from OTA-280 Clinical Skills Kinesiology Part A?

You will gain hands-on expertise in safe pulse oximetry use, including cleaning, placement, and interpretation of readings. The course also builds a solid foundation in attentional mechanisms and various assessment techniques relevant to adult client care.

How much time do I need to complete OTA-280 Clinical Skills Kinesiology Part A?

The estimated duration for completing this course is approximately 3 hours. This includes time for learning the material and completing competency-based skill assessments.

What is pulse oximetry and why is it important in this course?

Pulse oximetry is a non-invasive method for monitoring a person's oxygen saturation, a vital sign in adult client care. In this course, you will master its safe and accurate use, including proper cleaning, placement, and interpreting results, which is a critical skill for occupational therapy assistants.

How does this course help me prepare for a career as an occupational therapy assistant?

This course equips you with practical clinical skills in pulse oximetry and neurocognitive attention, which are essential for adult client care. Mastering these competencies will strengthen your foundation for professional practice as an occupational therapy assistant.

Are there any prerequisites for OTA-280 Clinical Skills Kinesiology Part A?

This is an intermediate-level course, suggesting some foundational knowledge in healthcare or related fields would be beneficial. It is specifically tailored for future occupational therapy assistants, implying a career path interest in that area.

What kind of assessments are included in OTA-280 Clinical Skills Kinesiology Part A?

The course features competency-based skill assessments, particularly for demonstrating proficiency in performing oximetry assessments. You will need to achieve at least 75% competency on these evaluations to successfully meet the relevant learning objectives.