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Carson, Ron
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Wed, 9 May 2012 21:19:01 -0400
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Must application experiences take the form of questions?  Will open-ended case scenarios be effective tools?  For example:

An application exercise starts with a brief video of a 104 y/o woman paragliding. I then present teams with the following scenario:

You receive a new referral for a 104 y/o female with a fractured femoral head as a result of a paragliding accident.   The patient received a THR  (Total Hip Replacement) secondary to the fracture.  In addition to your new THR patient, you also have a 75 y/o male with a recent CVA.  The patient with the CVA is very depressed over the loss of meaningful occupation. 

Using your knowledge on successful aging, critically think  to creatively and practically connect the experiences of your two patients

Thanks,

Ron Carson

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