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Physical Therapy: Introduction

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Physical Therapists Career Video

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This career video provides day in the life information about the following jobs and occupations.

JOB TITLE: Physical Therapist
ONET: 29-1123.00
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION: Assess, plan, organize, and participate in rehabilitative programs that improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and improve or correct disabling conditions resulting from disease or injury.

RELATED TASKS:
* Plan, prepare, or carry out individually designed programs of physical treatment to maintain, improve, or restore physical functioning, alleviate pain, or prevent physical dysfunction in patients.
* Perform and document an initial exam, evaluating data to identify problems and determine a diagnosis prior to intervention.
* Evaluate effects of treatment at various stages and adjust treatments to achieve maximum benefit.
* Identify and document goals, anticipated progress, and plans for reevaluation.
* Record prognosis, treatment, response, and progress in patient’s chart or enter information into computer.

RELATED JOBS : Chief Physical Therapist, Home Care Physical Therapist, Outpatient Physical Therapist, Pediatric Physical Therapist, Per Diem Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist, PT, Physical Therapist, Director of Rehabilitation, Registered Physical Therapist, RPT, Rehabilitation Services Director, Staff Physical Therapist, Staff PT

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Taylor talks about the challenges and rewards of working as a physical therapist. This video is part of a series on Khan Academy covering the responsibilities, requirements, and financial aspects of careers.

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How Long Does it Take to Become a Physical Therapist

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How Long Does it Take to Become a Physical Therapist

In this video we’ll answer the question ‘how long does it take to become a Physical Therapist?’ For a full look at what it takes to become a PT, take a look at the article below:

How Long Does it Take to Become a Physical Therapist

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Waiting for Physical Therapy

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Everyone is always waiting on someone else in the hospital

Physical Properties of Alkanes – Melting Point, Boiling Point, Density, & Water Solubility

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Physical Properties of Alkanes - Melting Point, Boiling Point, Density, & Water Solubility

This organic chemistry video tutorial covers a question on the physical properties of alkanes such as melting point, boiling point, density, water solubility, stability, and heat of combustion.

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Physical Changes of Matter

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Fourth grade lesson on physical changes in matter.
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Physical Therapy Full Length

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Physical therapy is most commonly known for rehabilitating patients and helping them return to normal function after they sustain an injury, but it’s also about preventing injuries and promoting overall wellness. When patients visit our physical therapist, they will access and work with them to help them reach their goals. Physical therapy should be sought out when patients are looking to be well or to get well.

Intro to Physical Science

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A brief intro to what students will learn in high school physical science
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Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about lab safety, the scientific method, atoms, molecules, electricity, magnetism, motion, energy, states of matter, and more. For gifted preschool learners to kids in junior high, all ages will enjoy this learning adventure. Clear explanations and humor make this video perfect for the classroom and home. Created along with teachers to meet state test standards.

Click a time below to jump to any part of the program:

00:00 Rock ‘N Learn Title Screen
00:05 Introduction
01:51 Science Safety
04:58 The Scientific Method
08:55 Matter & Atoms
11:09 Molecules and States
13:24 Properties of Matter
16:20 Mixtures
19:15 Electricity
22:00 Magnetism
26:13 Motion & Gravity
30:41 Light & Energy
34:30 Science Test Download Information
34:49 Marko’s Test Taking Song
35:46 Science Test Introduction
35:08 Question 1 – Science Safety
37:50 Question 2 – Scientific Method
38:52 Question 3 – Scientific Method (Conclusions)
40:24 Question 4 – Matter (Atoms)
40:55 Question 5 – Mixtures
41:47 Question 6 – Chemical Changes
42:28 Question 7 – Heat and Safety
43:20 Question 8 – State Changes
45:13 Question 9 – Electricity (Conduction)
45:59 Question 10 – Magnetism (Bar Magnets)
46:51 Question 11 – Magnetism (Electromagnets)
47:41 Question 12 – Gravity
48:19 Question 13 – Inertia
49:29 Question 14 – Friction
49:59 Question 15 – Energy (Light and Heat)
50:41 Question 16 – Light (Reflection)
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Physical properties examples

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In this video, I look at 6 physical properties, thermal conductivity, states of matter, density, solubility, ductility, and malleability.
Physical properties can be observed without having to change the object.
0:00 Introduction to Physical properties examples
0:11 Definition physical properties
0:31 Thermal Conductivity
0:40 States of matter
0:52 Density
1:11 Solubility
1:19 Ductility
1:25 Malleability
Each of these properties are examples of physical properties.

Emily – Physical Therapy | UCLA Health Careers

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At UCLA Health, Erica has the opportunity to work as both an inpatient and outpatient Physical Therapist. She works with acute patients in the hospital, making sure they have everything they need to be safe and healthy when they leave the hospital. She also works in the outpatient setting, helping patients alleviate pain from injury and get them back to their normal routines.

Learn more at http://uclahealthcareers.com
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