When Hope Is All You Have Left
Learning Assessment: Health Conditions
Learning Objectives: Health Conditions
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:[1]
- Explain in basic terms how MS affects the structures and functions of the central nervous system.
- Identify some signs and symptoms of MS.
- Discuss the role of pharmacology in the author’s management of MS, including both successes and failures of different treatment protocols.
- Describe some of the limitations and participation restrictions caused by MS.
- Discuss how the author has overcome different limitations and participation restrictions.
Check Your Understanding
Critical Thinking Questions
- Are the symptoms that Laura experienced typical for MS? How are they similar and how are they different?
- Describe the diagnosis that Laura experienced 30 years ago. How does this compare to the process that is followed today?
- In what ways has PT and OT helped Laura manage her condition? How have PT and OT been ineffective?
- Identify the instances of pharmacological management in Laura’s story.
- Use clinical reasoning to discuss the management of MS based on what you’ve learned in Laura’s story.
- What do you want to know about Laura’s condition that was not discussed in her essay? What questions would you ask if she were your client or patient?
- These learning objectives and the associated assessment align with the course and unit outcomes of OPA1255: Health Conditions 1 in the Occupational Therapist Assistant & Physiotherapist Assistant program at Conestoga College. ↵