Cardiorespiratory Science and Physiotherapy Practice
Contact hours
- 60 hours face to face 12 hours of simulation clinical practice
2021 teaching periods
Hawthorn
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Dates: Results: Last self enrolment: Census: Last withdraw without fail: |
Prerequisites
Admission to MA-PHYS Master of PhysiotherapyAims and objectives
Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:
1. Appraise foundational science knowledge and link it to pathophysiology and mechanisms of disease and pharmacology of the cardiorespiratory system
2. Employ a systematic approach to patient centred care that integrates knowledge and evidence and includes: assessment, interpretation of information, treatment planning, goal setting and evaluation of outcome.
3. Evaluate and safely apply effective physiotherapy assessment and intervention skills in cardiorespiratory setting.
4. Critically evaluate research and clinical guidelines that inform assessment and Physiotherapy intervention.
5. Evaluate the potential contribution that digital health and technology play in cardiorespiratory physiotherapy practice and the role of the physiotherapist within an inter-disciplinary team or as a sole primary practitioner.
7. Reflect on attributes required of health professionals working in acute and community settings in line with professional code conduct and the physiotherapy threshold statement.
Unit information in detail
- Teaching methods, assessment, general skills outcomes and content.
Teaching methods
This unit will involve up to 150 hours of work including:
On campus | Hours per week | Number of Weeks | Total |
Face to Face Contact Lecture Tutorial
|
4 6 |
6 6 |
24 36 |
Specified Learning Activities Readings Problem-based learning Discussion board Activity/Quiz Simulation clinical practice
|
2 2 1 1 2 |
6 6 2 3 6 |
12 12 2 3 12 |
Unspecified Learning Activities Independent study, Assignment preparation Examination preparation
|
Recommended |
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61 |
TOTAL |
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| 162 hours/12.5cp |
Assessment
Types | Individual or Group task | Weighting | Assesses attainment of these ULOs |
Assignment | Group | 30% | 1,2, 3, 6 |
Practical Assessment | Individual | 30% | 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 |
Examination | Individual | 40% | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |
General skills outcomes
- Problem solving skills
- Ability to tackle unfamiliar problems
- Analysis skills
- Communication skills
- Teamwork skills
- Ability to work independently
Content
- Pathophysiology and mechanisms of disease effecting the cardiorespiratory system
- Rationale for and interpretation of contemporary investigations that support differential diagnosis
- A systematic approach to identification of presenting problems that supports patient care
- Physiotherapy assessment and treatment skills that are inclusive of evidence
- Simulated clinical cases to support and consolidate teaching and learning
- Digital health and its interface with clinical case management
- Effective communication skills for clinical practice in acute and community settings
- Pharmacology interventions for cardiorespiratory conditions
- Factors that may contribute and impact on patient clinical presentation management (cultural diversity, co-morbidities)
- The current and emerging role of the physiotherapist within an inter-disciplinary team or as a sole primary practitioner
Study resources
- References.
References
2. SwinNAVe: The Swinburne University of Technology NAVigated approach to clinical reasoning to support evidence informed Physiotherapy Practice and Evaluation
3. Students will be provided with access to e-books and electronic databases that support contemporary evidence based peer reviewed journal papers and clinical guidelines via the Swinburne University of Technology library and a homepage specific to Physiotherapy