Brain Injury Education

What you will learn

Describe the issue proposed to be addressed in this capstone experience

Articulate the purpose of enhanced patient and caregiver education prior to discharge

Recognize the importance of implementing brain healing environments for brain injury patients

Complete 4 question quiz at the end of the course

Description

This course discusses a third year occupational therapy student’s doctoral capstone experience at an inpatient rehab hospital. The overarching goal of this capstone was to provide enhanced patient and caregiver education and resources to brain injury patients prior to discharge as well as implement brain healing environments focused on patient need. The course includes a needs assessment and literature review discussing brain injury education as well as artifacts/projects created to meet the objectives for this capstone experience. Artifacts used in this course include two brain injury education presentations that discuss different types of brain injuries, risk factors, the functions of each area of the brain, impairments associated with specific areas of the brain, neuroplasticity, caregiver tips, and brain injury resources. Other artifacts include low vision handouts, a phone accessibility feature handout, brain injury scholarly articles, brain injury treatment ideas, a brain break handout, and more. The course ends with a short four question quiz used to summarize some of the key points of the course.


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The course is approximately 30 minutes long, Be sure to check out the resource tabs under each section of the course to download and explore the brain injury education and resource materials created for this capstone experience.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Capstone Information

Capstone Information

Learning Objectives & Artifacts

Learning Objectives & Learning Activities

Quiz

Quiz Questions & Answers

Conclusion

Conclusion