Medical Therapeutics-1st Block S2026 Assignments

Instructor
Leighanna Everett
Term
Spring 2026
Department
CTE
Description
Medical Therapeutics is an applied course designed to prepare students to pursue careers in therapeutic and nursing services. Upon completion of this course, a proficient student will be able to identify careers in therapeutics services; assess, monitor, evaluate, and report patient/client health status; and identify the purpose and components of treatments.

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Patient Work-Up in Google Classroom

Patient Work-Up

1. Choose ONE partner. Decide who will be the patient and provider first.
2. Patient: get a chart from instructor. Provider can NOT see inside the chart.
3. Complete patient work up. Lab equipment is limited, so you will all not be able to do height and weight first. 
     - Provider: ASK the patient the history questions. Patient may NOT type on provider computer or see the history questions, they can  
                         only answer what the provider asks. 
     - LEAVE NO BLANKS. If patient says no or none. You can chart that or "patient denies." 
4. Once you finish, return patient chart. Switch roles (make sure NEW patient doesn't get same chart). 
Created by Leighanna Everett: Friday, April 17 9:46 AM

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HAI Data-Driven Safety Poster in Google Classroom

HAI Data-Driven Safety Poster

Follow Directions attached. 

Use Google Drawings to create your poster. 

EACH STUDENT MUST SUBMIT THEIR OWN COPY OF THE POSTER. 
Created by Leighanna Everett: Tuesday, March 3 9:50 AM

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DYATD: Patient Education Teaching Tool in Google Classroom

DYATD: Patient Education Teaching Tool

After you have successfully diagnosed your patient, you need to teach them about their disease. You will create a teaching tool to address the following:
Basic information: what it is, chain of infection


Screenings: How might general health screenings have helped to identify this early, what specific screenings should they continue to participate in? (Will they need to monitor effects of the disease long term?)


Preventative Measures: How can this disease be prevented? 


Signs & Symptoms: What are the general s/s of this disease, what are s/s that would mean the patient’s condition is worsening and requires follow up care? 


Pharmacological Needs: What medicine can this patient take either for treatment or supportive care. Include information you feel the patient would need to know (doesn’t have to be specific dose, but would need info on possible adverse affects, significant contraindications, etc.)


Support Systems: What networks of people, organizations, and resources—including family, friends, professionals, and community services—that provide emotional, practical, and informational assistance to improve patient outcomes might the patient need? These might serve to reduce stress, boost recovery, and enhance quality of life by helping with daily tasks, medical care, and mental health. May be specific organizations or general people/careers that would help the patient (include how they will help)


Use Google Slides to create a tool the patient could read through to learn about the above topics. Summarize information, include relevant pictures, check grammar. Explain any specific medical terminology using patient-friendly language.
Created by Leighanna Everett: Wednesday, February 25 9:58 AM

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Debate Mini Poster Directions and Example in Google Classroom

Debate Mini Poster Directions and Example

Created by Leighanna Everett: Wednesday, February 4 9:46 AM

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Resume in Google Classroom

Resume

Prework (BellRinger in class):

Imagine it is one year from now and you are applying for your #1 therapeutic healthcare career. The hiring manager has never met you.

Answer the questions below in complete thoughts on a piece of paper (bullet points are fine):
- What problem does this career help solve for patients?
- List 3 personal traits or aptitudes you already have that would help you do this job well.
- Describe 1 real experience (school, sports, family, church, volunteering, group projects, caregiving, leadership) that shows at least one of those traits in action.
- Finish this sentence: “This experience would matter to an employer because…”

You will take this information and add to it to create your resume. Use the template provided and change it however you want to create a simple, professional resume. 

Grading sheet also attached.
Created by Leighanna Everett: Thursday, January 22 8:44 AM

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Potato Man in Google Classroom

Potato Man

Attach a picture of the FRONT and BACK of your potato man. This is how it will be graded, so make sure the picture is clear. 
Created by Leighanna Everett: Friday, January 23 11:24 AM

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Recruitment Video Intro Assignment- Job Posting in Google Classroom

Recruitment Video Intro Assignment- Job Posting

Complete paper given out in class by hand. I attached a PDF here for reference...but paper given out in class cannot be typed and submitted. Then complete job posting template for your career here and submit.
Created by Leighanna Everett: Tuesday, February 24 12:44 PM

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Recruitment Video in Google Classroom

Recruitment Video

You will attach storyboard and completed video here. 
Created by Leighanna Everett: Thursday, January 15 9:51 AM

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Career Aptitude Testing in Google Classroom

Career Aptitude Testing

1.Take the test linked below. Write down your personality type so you do not forget. Comment it on this assignment also. (4 letters)

2. Go to the second link and read about your personality type. (Be thorough...don't rush).

3. Complete the reflection in the google doc. 
Created by Leighanna Everett: Monday, January 12 9:50 AM