Date of Service: May 19, 2011 Time Spent: 3 Hours Total Time: 30 Hours
Actions: - practiced for finals next week
- helped two athletes on the basketball team
Next Action: I plan to come in tomorrow and do a pretend test on another intern so that I could be ready for next week.
How am I doing? Another intern and I did a pretend assessment test on an ankle and the glenohumeral joint in the shoulder since I will have to be doing a real assessment next week for my final. That included doing fracture tests, findind the ligaments and doing the correct tests to see if a ligament is torn or not. I also have to test the ankle and glenohumeral joint for their range of motion and manual muscle testing ( MMT).
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Mentoring/Service Hours 10
Date of Service: May 18, 2011 Time Spent: 3 hours Total Time: 27 Hours
Action: - we helped a girl on the Skyline Basketball team that had a wrist injury.
- reviewed for the final
- I later helped some elderly.
Next Action: I plan to come back May 19 so that I could review for next weeks final
How am i doing? There was a girl on the Skyline Basketball team that came in for advice on her wrist since it hurt her. My mentor tried to figure out her injury but couldn't telling us that usually hand injuries are tricky to diagnose. She couldn't figure out the injury and the girl said it was painful. We gave her ice and wrapped it on her wrist and my mentor sent her to a hand's specialist just incase she had a fracture. After she left, we helped some elderly that were trying to get active my helping them stretch if they needed help.
Action: - we helped a girl on the Skyline Basketball team that had a wrist injury.
- reviewed for the final
- I later helped some elderly.
Next Action: I plan to come back May 19 so that I could review for next weeks final
How am i doing? There was a girl on the Skyline Basketball team that came in for advice on her wrist since it hurt her. My mentor tried to figure out her injury but couldn't telling us that usually hand injuries are tricky to diagnose. She couldn't figure out the injury and the girl said it was painful. We gave her ice and wrapped it on her wrist and my mentor sent her to a hand's specialist just incase she had a fracture. After she left, we helped some elderly that were trying to get active my helping them stretch if they needed help.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Mentoring/Service Hours 9
Date of Service: May 17, 2011 Time Spent: 3 hours Total Time: 24 hours
Actions performed: - started reviewing things we needed to know for next weeks final.
Next Action: I will come back tomorrow to continue reviewing.
How am i doing? The other interns and I finished working on the bones, ligaments, and joints on the shoulder and went back to taping the ankle. We also did assessment tests on each other pretending like we had an ankle injury. We started with fracture tests, then went on to the ligaments and worked our way until we worked on the other intern's range of motion.
Actions performed: - started reviewing things we needed to know for next weeks final.
Next Action: I will come back tomorrow to continue reviewing.
How am i doing? The other interns and I finished working on the bones, ligaments, and joints on the shoulder and went back to taping the ankle. We also did assessment tests on each other pretending like we had an ankle injury. We started with fracture tests, then went on to the ligaments and worked our way until we worked on the other intern's range of motion.
Mentoring/Service Hours 8
Date of Service: May 16, 2011 Time Spent: 3 Hours Total Time: 21 Hours
Actions: - Learned more about the shoulder
- reviewed tests on joints from last week
Next Action: I will be coming back tomorrow, May 17, to start reviewing for next weeks final that my mentor will be giving us
How am i doing? Another intern and I went over the shoulder bones and ligaments and how to find them. We did tests on the glenohumeral joint so that we would be ready to palpate and test the joint for the final. We started going over the AC joint a bit and plan to continue working on it tomorrow. We had an athlete come in that needed stem therapy and I hooked him up to the machine.
Actions: - Learned more about the shoulder
- reviewed tests on joints from last week
Next Action: I will be coming back tomorrow, May 17, to start reviewing for next weeks final that my mentor will be giving us
How am i doing? Another intern and I went over the shoulder bones and ligaments and how to find them. We did tests on the glenohumeral joint so that we would be ready to palpate and test the joint for the final. We started going over the AC joint a bit and plan to continue working on it tomorrow. We had an athlete come in that needed stem therapy and I hooked him up to the machine.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Mentoring/Service hours 7
Date of Service: May 9, 2011 Time Spent: 3 hours Total Time: 18 Hours
Action: -worked on wrapping ankles
Next Action: i plan to come back tomorrow, (5/10/11).
How am i doing? another intern and i worked on wrapping ankles with tape since our final was coming up. we practied for an hour working on mkaing sure we get no wrinkles and making sure the tape is in the right place. the next hour, we worked on taping with speed and my mentor gave us a 5 minute limit. My best finish when we focused on speed was 4 minutes and 29 seconds while my best while focusing on good taping was 4 minutes and 50 seconds.
Action: -worked on wrapping ankles
Next Action: i plan to come back tomorrow, (5/10/11).
How am i doing? another intern and i worked on wrapping ankles with tape since our final was coming up. we practied for an hour working on mkaing sure we get no wrinkles and making sure the tape is in the right place. the next hour, we worked on taping with speed and my mentor gave us a 5 minute limit. My best finish when we focused on speed was 4 minutes and 29 seconds while my best while focusing on good taping was 4 minutes and 50 seconds.
Mentoring/Service hours 6
Date of Service: 5/4/11 Time Spent: 3 hours Total Time: 15 hours
Action: i continued to learn about the shoulder and looked more into the AC joint.
Next Action: I plan to come back next Monday, May 9, 2011.
How am i doing? my mentor taught me how to find the acromioclavicular joint which was difficult at first. We started by holding on to the clavicle and moving upward to the shoulder until we felt a little space. i had trouble finding this so i started on the acromion which lies on the back of the shoulder and moved towards the shoulder as i did the same time on the clavicle until my fingers met. Doing that, i found it much easier to find the AC joint.
Action: i continued to learn about the shoulder and looked more into the AC joint.
Next Action: I plan to come back next Monday, May 9, 2011.
How am i doing? my mentor taught me how to find the acromioclavicular joint which was difficult at first. We started by holding on to the clavicle and moving upward to the shoulder until we felt a little space. i had trouble finding this so i started on the acromion which lies on the back of the shoulder and moved towards the shoulder as i did the same time on the clavicle until my fingers met. Doing that, i found it much easier to find the AC joint.
Mentoring/Service hours 5
Date of Service: 5/2/11 Time Spent: 3 hours Total Time: 12 hours
Actions performed: started looking over a PowerPoint on shoulders my mentor made and studied the bones, ligaments, and joints that make up the shoulder.
Next action: i will continue to study the shoulder tomorrow(5/3/11).
How am i doing? I looked at different pictures of all the joints and bones in the shoulder including the clavicle that rests on the front of the chest connecting to the rib cage and the acromion. My mentor talked to me about the clavicle and how it can break and where it usually breaks. she showed me different situations on which the clavicle could break by looking at pictures. She showed me different tests to find out what the injury is such as the piano key test which is pushing lightly on the top of the clavicle and seeing if it falls down more than it should.
Actions performed: started looking over a PowerPoint on shoulders my mentor made and studied the bones, ligaments, and joints that make up the shoulder.
Next action: i will continue to study the shoulder tomorrow(5/3/11).
How am i doing? I looked at different pictures of all the joints and bones in the shoulder including the clavicle that rests on the front of the chest connecting to the rib cage and the acromion. My mentor talked to me about the clavicle and how it can break and where it usually breaks. she showed me different situations on which the clavicle could break by looking at pictures. She showed me different tests to find out what the injury is such as the piano key test which is pushing lightly on the top of the clavicle and seeing if it falls down more than it should.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Mentoring/Service Hours 4
Date of Service: April 25, 2011 Time Spent: 3 Hours Total Time: 9 Hours
Actions: My mentor taught me more about the shoulder and rib cage
Next Action: I plan to come tomorrow on the 26th to learn how to test the shoulder's range of motion.
How am I doing? My mentor taught me all about the rib cage and the shoulder. We started with the clavicle which connects to the acromion and makes up a joint. We learned how to test to see if the clavicle is fractured; and example was the piano key test by pushing down on the end of it and seeing if it goes into the body. We went over the AC joint on the shoulder slightly and planned to go over it more the next time.
Actions: My mentor taught me more about the shoulder and rib cage
Next Action: I plan to come tomorrow on the 26th to learn how to test the shoulder's range of motion.
How am I doing? My mentor taught me all about the rib cage and the shoulder. We started with the clavicle which connects to the acromion and makes up a joint. We learned how to test to see if the clavicle is fractured; and example was the piano key test by pushing down on the end of it and seeing if it goes into the body. We went over the AC joint on the shoulder slightly and planned to go over it more the next time.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Mentoring/Service Hours 3
Date of Service: April 20, 2011 Time Spent: 2 Hours Total Time: 6 hours
Action: - We continued helping the athlete who was helped yesterday with his ankle.
- My mentor taught me how to wrap an injured achilles tendon.
Next Action and what: I next plan to work on April 25th and I plan to continue learning about the shoulder and start learning more about bones and ligaments in the hand.
How am I doing? We helped the player that was hurt yesterday by wrapping his ankle in ice and giving him stem therapy which gives a light tapping on the bone so that it doesn't swell. After that, Jo taught another intern I was working with and I how to wrap an injured achilles tendon. Chris, the other intern, and I practiced taping each other's ankle making sure the achilles didn't over stretch.
Action: - We continued helping the athlete who was helped yesterday with his ankle.
- My mentor taught me how to wrap an injured achilles tendon.
Next Action and what: I next plan to work on April 25th and I plan to continue learning about the shoulder and start learning more about bones and ligaments in the hand.
How am I doing? We helped the player that was hurt yesterday by wrapping his ankle in ice and giving him stem therapy which gives a light tapping on the bone so that it doesn't swell. After that, Jo taught another intern I was working with and I how to wrap an injured achilles tendon. Chris, the other intern, and I practiced taping each other's ankle making sure the achilles didn't over stretch.
Mentoring/Service hours 2
Date of Service: April 19, 2011 Time Spent: 2 Hours Total Time: 4 Hours
Action: - Other interns and I continued to study the shoulder.
- We helped an injured athlete
Next action: The next day on the 20th we are suppost to practice how to wrap anathlete with an achilles tendon injury.
How am I doing? The other interns and I helped out an athlete at Skyline College that hurt himself playing baseball. We checked out his ankle and it turned out to be a slight tear in a ligament. Earlier in the semester I was taught the different bones and ligaments in the ankle and we told him he had a slight tear in his anterior talofibular ligament which connects his talus and his fibula in the front side of his ankle. We started with wrapping his ankle with ice and told him to come back the next day for treatment since it was a new injury.
Action: - Other interns and I continued to study the shoulder.
- We helped an injured athlete
Next action: The next day on the 20th we are suppost to practice how to wrap anathlete with an achilles tendon injury.
How am I doing? The other interns and I helped out an athlete at Skyline College that hurt himself playing baseball. We checked out his ankle and it turned out to be a slight tear in a ligament. Earlier in the semester I was taught the different bones and ligaments in the ankle and we told him he had a slight tear in his anterior talofibular ligament which connects his talus and his fibula in the front side of his ankle. We started with wrapping his ankle with ice and told him to come back the next day for treatment since it was a new injury.
Mentoring/Service hours
Date of Service: April 18, 2011 Time Spent: 2 hours Total Time: 2 hours
Action: - My mentor taught me about the different bones, ligaments, and joints in the human shoulder.
Next action: I'm going to be coming back on the 19th to continue learning more about the shoulder.
How am I doing? My mentor taught me the different bones, ligaments, and joints on the shoulder and how to find them. Using a non-toxic markers, other interns and I traced the differents bones and ligaments on each other and did some tests on how to treat an injured shoulder. After that, Jo, my mentor, showed us images of broken bones on the shoulder such as on the clavicle or the humerus and how they could cause nerve damage since there are nerves directly under the clavicle.
Action: - My mentor taught me about the different bones, ligaments, and joints in the human shoulder.
Next action: I'm going to be coming back on the 19th to continue learning more about the shoulder.
How am I doing? My mentor taught me the different bones, ligaments, and joints on the shoulder and how to find them. Using a non-toxic markers, other interns and I traced the differents bones and ligaments on each other and did some tests on how to treat an injured shoulder. After that, Jo, my mentor, showed us images of broken bones on the shoulder such as on the clavicle or the humerus and how they could cause nerve damage since there are nerves directly under the clavicle.
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