Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy
SECTOR:
MASSAGE THERAPY
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
East Service Road, South Superhighway, Taguig, Metro Manila
COURSE DESIGN
MASSAGE THERAPY NC II
COURSE DESIGN
COURSE TITLE NOMINAL DURATION : : MASSAGE THERAPY NC II 560 Hours The course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of massage therapists NC II in accordance with industry standards. It covers the basic, common and core competencies such as : work within a holistic therapeutic massage framework, perform therapeutic massage treatment, plan the therapeutic massage treatment, implement the therapeutic massage treatment, perform remedial massage treatment and assist in the administration of therapeutic massage clinic / agency.
COURSE DESCRIPTION :
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Trainees or students should possess the following requirements: 16 years old and above must pass the trainability / aptitude test can communicate both in oral and written; physically, emotionally, and mentally fit can perform basic mathematical computation.
(Learning institutions/training centers may require additional entrance requirements such as: High school diploma, record of related work experience and /or certificate of trainability or aptitude in addition to the basic requirements mentioned above).
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COURSE STRUCTURE Units of Competency BASIC 1. Participate in Workplace Communication Module Title Learning Outcome Nominal Hours
Obtaining and conveying workplace information Participating in workplace meetings and discussions Completing relevant work related documents 2.1.1 Describing team role and scope 2.1.2 Identifying own role and responsibility within team 2.1.3 Working as a team member 3.1.1 Integrating personal objectives with organizational goals 3.1.2 Setting and meeting work priorities 3.1.3 Maintaining professional growth and development 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 Identifying hazards and risks Evaluating hazards and risks Controlling hazards and risks Maintaining occupational health and safety (OHS) awareness
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COMMON
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Units of Competency 1. Implement and monitor infection control policies and procedures
Module Title 1.1 Implementing and monitoring infection control policies and procedures
Learning Outcome 1.1.1 Providing information to the work group about the organizations infection control policies and procedures 1.1.2 Integrating the organizations infection control policy and procedure into work practices. 1.1.3 Monitoring infection control performance and implementing improvements in practices.
Nominal Hours 10
2.1.1 Planning responses 2.1.2 Applying appropriate responses 2.1.3 Reporting and reviewing incident/s
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3.1.1 Assessing the situation 3.1.2 Applying basic first aid techniques 3.1.3 Communicating details of the incident/event 4.1.1 Communicating appropriately with client/patients 4.1.2 Establishing and maintaining good interpersonal relationship with clients/patients 4.1.3 Acting in a respectful manner at all times 4.1.4 Evaluating own work to maintain high standard of client/patient services
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1.1.1
Demonstrate
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Learning Outcome commitment to central philosophies of therapeutic massage practice Identify and describe the principles and practices of therapeutic massage Develop knowledge of complementary therapies Advocate therapeutic massage framework to the community Work within clinic and regulation guidelines Analyze and interpret assessment formation Inform the clients / patients assessment result
Nominal Hours
1.1.3
1.1.4
1.1.5
2.1.1 2.1.2
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3.1.1 Select the therapeutic principles relevant to determine treatment 3.1.2 Discuss the treatment strategy with the client / patient
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4.1 Implementing 4.1.1 Manage the the therapeutic therapeutic massage massage treatment treatment 4.1.2 Apply the therapeutic massage technique 4.1.3 Advise the client / patient accordingly 4.1.4 Review therapeutic massage treatment 5.1 Performing the 5.1.1 Identify and select the remedial remedial therapeutic therapeutic massage treatment massage 5.1.2 Explain treatment treatment strategy to the client/ patient.
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RESOURCES:
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EQUIPMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. Overhead projector White board Microphone Massage table: L = 1.8 M W = 0.8 M H = 0.7 M
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mask Gloves Gowns Plastic goggles Shoe cover
TOOLS / ACCESSORIES 1. Ultraviolet lamp vibrator 2. Heat packs and immersion bath 3. Thermometer 4. Sphygmomanometer / stethoscope
TRAINING MATERIALS 1. White board 2. white board marker 3. Eraser .4. TV, LCD .5. Overhead projector 6. Handouts
SUPPLIES & MATERIALS 1. Bath towels 2. Face towels / hand towels 3. Draw sheets 4. Pillow (donuts) 5. Pillow case 6. Bed sheets 7. Powder 8. Oil 9. Lotion 10. Alcohol 11. Basin 12. Bathrobe 13. Soap 14. Zonrox / Chlorox
COURSE DELIVERY: Modular-Self pace learning Lecture-discussion Demonstration/Return demonstration Dual training On the job training TRAINERS QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a licensed health care professional/health service worker
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Must have undergone training in Training Methodology II Must be mentally, emotionally and physically fit *Must have at least 2 years experience in the health service industry
* Optional. Only when required by hiring institution As per TESDA Resolution No. 2004-03
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BASIC COMPETENCIES
BASIC COMPETENCY
PARTICIPATE IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATIONS 500311105 PARTICIPATING IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATIONS This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to obtain, interpret and convey information in response to workplace requirements. 4 Hrs. NC II Receive and Respond to workplace Communication. (NCI)
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MODULE DESCRIPTOR :
NOMINAL DURATION
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module, the students/ trainees must be able to: LO 1. Obtain and convey workplace information LO 2. Complete relevant work related documents. LO 3. Participate in workplace meeting and discussion.
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LO 1. OBTAIN AND CONVEY WORKPLACE INFORMATION ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Specific relevant information is accessed from appropriate sources. 2. Effective questioning and active listening and speaking are used to gather and convey information. 3. Appropriate medium is used to transfer information and ideas. 4. Appropriate non-verbal communication is used. 5. Appropriate lines of communication with superiors and colleagues are identified and followed. 6. Defined work procedures for the location and storage of information are used. 7. Personnel interaction is carried out clearly and concisely. CONTENTS: Parts of speech Sentence construction Effective communication CONDITION: The students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Writing materials (pen & paper) References (books) Manuals
METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussion/Interaction Assignment Method Competency-Based Learning Materials Method ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written test Practical performance test Interview
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LO 2. COMPLETE RELEVANT WORK RELATED DOCUMENTS ASSESSMENT CRTERIA: 1. Ranges of forms relating to conditions of employment are completed accurately and legibly. 2. Workplace data is recorded on standard workplace forms and documents. 3. Basic mathematical process is used for routine calculations. 4. Errors in recording information on forms. Documents are identified and rectified. 5. Reporting requirements to superior are completed according to enterprise guidelines.
CONTENTS: Basic mathematics Technical writing Types of forms CONDITION: The students/trainees must be provided with the following: Paper Pencils / ball pen Reference books Manuals METHODOLOGIES: Group discussion/Interaction Assignment Method Competency-Based Learning Materials Method ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written test Practical! Performance test Interview
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LO 3. PARTICIPATE IN WORKPLACE MEETING AND DISCUSSION ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Team meetings are attended on time. 2. Own opinions are clearly expressed and those of others are listened to without interruption. 3. Meeting inputs are consistent with the meeting purpose and establish protocols. 4. Workplace interaction are conducted in a courteous manner appropriate to cultural background and authority in the enterprise procedures. 5. Questions about simple routine workplace procedures and matters concerning conditions of employment are asked and responded. 6. Meeting outcomes are interpreted and implemented. CONTENTS: Sentence construction Technical writing Recording information CONDITION: The students/trainees must be provided with the following: Paper Pencils/ball pen References (books) Manuals METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussions/Interaction Assignment Method Competency-Based Learning Materials Method ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written test Practical / performance test Interview
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WORK IN A TEAM ENVIRONMENT 500311106 WORKING IN A TEAM ENVIRONMENT This module covers the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required in order to relate in a work-based environment. 4 Hrs. NC II TEAMWORK (NC I)
MODULE DESCRIPTOR :
NOMINAL DURATION
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees must be able to: LO 1. Describe and identify team role and responsibility in a team. LO 2. Describe work as a team.
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LO 1. DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY TEAM ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY IN A TEAM ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Role and objective of the team is identified. 2. Team parameters, relationships and responsibilities are identified. 3. Individual role and responsibilities within team environment are identified. 4. Roles and responsibilities of other team members are identified and recognized. 5. Reporting relationships within team and external to team are identified.
CONTENTS: Team role. Relationship and responsibilities Role and responsibilities with team environment. Relationship within a team. CONDITION: The students/ trainees must be provided with the following: SOP of workplace Job procedures Client / supplier instructions Quality standards Organizational or external personnel METHODOLOGIES: Group discussion/interaction Case studies Simulation ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written test Observation Simulation Role playing
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LO 2. DESCRIBE WORK AS A TEAM MEMBER ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Appropriate forms of communication and interactions are undertaken. 2. Appropriate contributions to complement team activities and objectives were made. 3. Reporting using standard operating procedures followed. 4. Development of team work plans based from role team were contributed. CONTENTS: Communication process Team structure / team roles Group planning and decision making CONDITION: The students I trainees must be provided with the following: SOP of workplace Job procedures Organization or external personnel METHODOLOGIES: Group discussion/interaction Case studies Simulation ASSESSMENT METHODS: Observation of work activities Observation through simulation or role play Case studies and scenarios.
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PRACTICE CAREER PROFESSIONALISM 500311107 PRACTICING CAREER PROFESSIONALISM This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in promoting career growth and advancement, specifically; to integrate personal objectives with organizational goals set and meet work priorities and maintain professional growth and development. 6 Hrs. NC II none
MODULE DESCRIPTOR :
NOMINAL DURATION
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module, the trainee/student must be able to: LO 1. Integrate personal objectives with organizational goals LO 2. Set and meet work priorities LO 3. Maintain professional growth and development
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LO 1. INTEGRATE PERSONAL OBJECTIVES WITH ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Personal growth and work plans towards improving the qualifications set for professionalism are achieved. 2. Intra- and interpersonal relationship in the course of managing oneself based on performance evaluation is maintained. 3. Commitment to the organization and its goal is demonstrated in the performance of duties. 4. Practice of appropriate personal hygiene is observed. 5. Job targets within key result areas are attained. CONTENTS: Personal Development-Social Aspects: Intra and Interpersonal Development Organizational Goals Personal Hygiene and Practices Code of Ethics CONDITION: The students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace Code of Ethics Organizational Goals Hand outs and PD-Social Aspects CDs, VHS tapes, transparencies
METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussion/Interaction Simulation Demonstration/Practical Hands-on Exercises Competency-Based Learning Materials Method ASSESSMENT METHOD: Role play Interview Written Examination
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LO 2. SET AND MEET WORK PRIORITIES ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Competing demands to achieve personal, team and organizational goals and objectives are prioritized. 2. Resources are utilized efficiently and effectively to manage work priorities and commitments. 3. Practices and economic use and maintenance of equipment and facilities are followed as per established procedures. 4. Job targets within key result areas are attained. CONTENTS: Organizational KRAs Work Values and Ethical Standards Company policies on the use and maintenance of equipment CONDITION: The students/ trainees must be provided with the following Organizational KRA Work values and ethics Company policies and standards Sample job targets Learning Guides CDs, VHS tapes, transparencies METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussion/Interaction Structured Activity Demonstration/Practical Hands-on Exercises Competency-Based Learning Materials Method ASSESSMENT METHODS: Role play Interview Written Examination
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LO 3. MAINTAIN PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Training and career opportunities relevant to the job requirements are identified and availed. 2. Licenses and/or certifications according to the requirements of the qualifications are acquired and maintained 3. Fundamental rights at work including gender sensitivity are manifested/observed 4. Training and career opportunities based on the requirements of industry are completed and updated.
CONTENTS: Qualification Standards Gender and Development (GAD) Sensitivity Professionalism in the Workplace List of Professional Licenses CONDITION:
The students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Quality Standards GAD handouts CDs, VHS tapes on Professionalism in the Workplace Professional Licenses samples
METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussion/Interaction Film Viewing Role play/Simulation ASSESSMENT METHOD: Demonstration Interview Written Examination Portfolio assessment
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BASIC COMPETENCY
PRACTICE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES 500311108 PRACTICING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to comply with the regulatory and organizational requirements for occupational health and safety such as identifying, evaluating and maintaining OH & S awareness. 4 Hrs. NC II none
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MODULE DESCRIPTOR :
NOMINAL DURATION
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module, the trainee/student must be able to: LO 1. LO 2. LO 3. LO 4. Identity hazards and risks Evaluate hazards and risks Control hazards and risks Maintain occupational health and safety awareness
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LO 1. IDENTIFY HAZARDS AND RISKS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Workplace hazards and risks are identified and clearly explained. 2. Hazards/Risks and its corresponding indicators are identified in with the company procedures. 3. Contingency measures are recognized and established in accordance with organizational procedures. CONTENTS: Hazards and risks identification and control Organizational safety and health protocol Threshold limit value (TLV) OHS indicators CONDITION:
The students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace PPE Learning Guides Handouts Organizational Safety and Health Protocol OHS Indicators Threshold Limit Value Hazards/Risk Identification and Control CDs, VHS tapes, transparencies
METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussion/Interaction Simulation Symposium Group Dynamics ASSESSMENT METHOD: Situation Analysis Interview Practical Examination Written Examination
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LO 2. EVALUATE HAZARDS AND RISKS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Terms of maximum tolerable limits are identified based on threshold limit values (TLV) 2. Effects of hazards are determined. 3. OHS issues and concerns are identified in accordance with workplace requirements and relevant workplace OHS legislation.
CONTENTS: TLV table Phil OHS Standards Effects of hazards in the workplace Ergonomics Employees Compensation Commission (ECC) regulations
CONDITION: The students/trainees must be provided with the following Handout on - Phil. OHS Standards - Effects of hazards in the workplace - Ergonomics - ECC regulations TLV Table CDs, VHS tapes, transparencies METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussion/Interaction Situation Analysis Symposium Film viewing Group Dynamics ASSESSMENT METHODS: Interview Written Examination Simulation
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LO 3. CONTROL HAZARDS AND RISKS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. OHS procedures for controlling hazards and risk are strictly followed. 2. Procedures in dealing with workplace accidents, fire and emergencies are followed in accordance with the organizations OHS policies. 3. Personal protective equipment is correctly used in accordance with organizations OHS procedures and practices. 4. Procedures in providing appropriate assistance in the event of workplace emergencies are identified in line with the established organizational protocol. CONTENTS: Safety Regulations Clean Air Act Electrical and Fire Safety Code Waste management Disaster Preparedness and Management Contingency Measures and Procedures CONDITION: The students/trainees must be provided with the following: Handouts on - Safety Regulations - Clean Air Act - Electrical and Fire Safety Code - Waste management - Disaster Preparedness and Management - Contingency Measures and Procedures - OHS Personal Records PPE CDs, VHS tapes, transparencies METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussion/Interaction Symposium Film Viewing Group Dynamics Self pace ASSESSMENT METHOD: Written Interview Case/Situation Analysis Simulation
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LO 4. MAINTAIN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AWARENESS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Procedures in emergency related drill are strictly followed in line with the established organization guidelines and procedures. 2. OHS personal records are filled up in accordance with workplace requirements. 3. PPE are maintained in line with organization guidelines and procedures.
CONTENTS: Operational health and safety procedure, practices and regulations Emergency-related drills and training CONDITION: The students/trainees must be provided with the following:
Workplace PPE OHS personal records CDs, VHS tapes, transparencies Health record
METHODOLOGIES: Group Discussion/Interaction Simulation Symposium Film Viewing Group Dynamics ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration Interview Written Examination Portfolio Assessment
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COMMON COMPETENCIES
UNIT OF COMPETENCY :
IMPLEMENT AND MONITOR INFECTION CONTROL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES HCS324201 IMPLEMENTING AND MONITORING INFECTION CONTROL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES This unit is concerned with infection control responsibilities of employees with supervisory accountability to implement and monitor infection control policy and procedures in a specific work unit or team within an organization. This unit does not apply to a role with organization-wide responsibilities for infection control policy and procedure development, implementation or monitoring. 4.5 Hrs. NC II
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MODULE DESCRIPTION :
NOMINAL DURATION
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module, the trainee/student must be able to: LO 1. Provide information to the work group about the organizations infection control policies and procedures LO 2. Integrate the organizations infection control policy and procedure into work practices LO 3. Monitor infection control performance and implement improvements in practices
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LO 1. PROVIDE INFORMATION TO THE WORK GROUP ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONS INFECTION CONTROL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Relevant information about the organizations infection control policy and procedures, and applicable industry codes of practice are accurately and clearly explained to the work group. 2. Information about identified hazards and the outcomes of infection risk assessments is regularly provided to the work group. 3. Opportunity is provided for the work group to seek further information on workplace infection control issues and practices.
CONTENTS: Infection control policy and procedures and relevant industry codes of practice
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 2. INTEGRATE THE ORGANIZATIONS INFECTION CONTROL POLICY AND PROCEDURE INTO WORK PRACTICES ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Infection control policy and procedures are implemented by supervisor and members of the work group. 2. Liaison is maintained with person responsible for organization-wide infection control. 3. The Supervisors coaching support ensures that individuals/teams are able to implement infection control practices. 4. Work procedures are adopted to reflect appropriate infection control practice. 5. Issues raised through consultation are dealt with and resolved promptly or referred to the appropriate personnel for resolution. 6. Workplace procedures for dealing with infection control risks and hazardous events are implemented whenever necessary. 7. Employees are encouraged to report infection risks and to improve infection control procedures.
CONTENTS: Infection control policy and procedures Management systems and procedures for infection control. Transmission and control of Communicable diseases Risk control measures
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 3. Monitor infection control performance and implement improvements in practices ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Infection control hazardous events are investigated promptly to identify their cause in accordance with organization policy and procedures. 2. Work procedures to control infection risks are monitored to ensure compliance. 3. Work procedures are regularly reviewed improvements in infection control practice. and adjusted to ensure
4. Supervisor provides feedback to team and individuals on compliance issues, changes in work procedures and infection control outcomes. 5. Training in work procedures is provided as required to ensure maintenance of infection control standards. 6. Inadequacies in work procedures and infection control measures are identified, corrected or reported to designated personnel. 7. Records of infection control risks and incidents are accurately maintained as required. 8. Aggregate infection control information reports are used to identify hazards, to monitor an improve risk control methods and to indicate training needs. CONTENTS: Organizational procedures for monitoring and training. Basic understanding of communicable disease transmission. CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/ Discussion Group Discussion Demo Return Demo Film Viewing Surface Learning
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ASSESTMENT: Written Exam Interview/ Oral Exam Practical Exam Direct Observation
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY :
RESPOND EFFECTIVELY TO DIFFICULT/CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR HCS324202 RESPONDING EFFECTIVELY TO DIFFICULT/CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes to effectively respond to difficult or challenging behavior of patient.
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MODULE DESCRIPTION :
NOMINAL DURATION
4.5 Hrs. NC II
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module, the trainee/student must be able to:
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LO 1. PLAN RESPONSES
ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Responses are planned to instances of difficult or challenging behavior to maximize the availability of other appropriate staff and resources. 2. Specific manifestations of difficult or challenging behavior are identified and strategies appropriate to these behaviors are planned as required. 3. Safety of self and others is given priority in responding to difficult or challenging behavior according to institutional policies and procedures.
CONTENTS: OSH and issues relating to difficult and challenging behavior Institutional policies, procedures and strategies in dealing with difficult and challenging behavior
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 2. APPLY RESPONSE
ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Difficult or challenging behavior is dealt with promptly, firmly and diplomatically in accordance with institutional policy and procedures. 2. Communication is used effectively to achieve the desired outcomes in responding to difficult or challenging behavior. 3. Appropriate strategies are selected to suit particular instances of difficult or challenging behavior. 4. Employees are encouraged to report infection risks and to improve infection control procedures.
CONTENTS: Dealing with difficult or challenging behavior according to institutional policy and procedures Use company /institutional policy in reporting infection risks and improving infection control procedures
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 3. REPORT AND REVIEW INCIDENTS ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Incidents are reported according to institutional polices and procedures. 2. Incidents are reviewed with appropriate staff and suggestions appropriate to area of responsibility are made. 3. Debriefing mechanisms and other activities are used and participated in. 4. Advice and assistance is sought from legitimate sources when appropriate.
CONTENTS: Instructions and guidance of health professionals involved with the care of patient/client Institutional polices and procedures in reporting and reviewing incidents CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/ Discussion Group Discussion Demo Return Demo Film Viewing Surface Learning
ASSESTMENT: Written Exam Interview/ Oral Exam Practical Exam Direct Observation
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APPLY BASIC FIRST AID HCS324203 APPLYING BASIC FIRST AID This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to provide an initial response where First Aid is required. In this unit it is assumed that the First Aider is working under supervision and/or according to established workplace First Aid procedures and policies.
MODULE DESCRIPTION :
NOMINAL DURATION
4.5 Hrs. NC II
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module, the trainee/student must be able to:
LO 1. Assess the situation LO 2. Apply basic first aid techniques LO 3. Communicate details of the incident
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LO 1. ASSESS THE SITUATION ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Physical hazards to self and casualtys health and safety are identified. 2. Immediate risks to self and casualtys occupational health safety (OSH) are minimized by controlling the hazard in accordance with OSH requirements. 3. Casualtys vital signs and physical condition are assessed in accordance with workplace procedures. CONTENTS: Basic anatomy and physiology Company standard operating procedures (SOPs)
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 2. APPLY BASIC FIRST AID TECHNIQUES ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. First Aid management is provided in accordance with established First Aid procedures. 2. Casualty is reassured in a caring and calm manner and made comfortable using available resources. 3. First Aid assistance is sought from others in a timely manner and as appropriate. 4. Casualtys condition is monitored and responded to in accordance with effective First Aid principles and workplace procedures. 5. Details of casualtys physical condition, changes in conditions, management and response are accurately recorded in line with organizational procedures. 6. Casualty management is finalized according to his/her needs and First aid principles.
CONTENTS: Basic anatomy and physiology Dealing with confidentiality Knowledge of the First Aiders skills limitations Consideration of the welfare of the casualty Safe manual handling of casualty CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Defibrillation units Pressure bandages Thermometers First Aid Kit Eyewash Thermal Blankets Pocket Face Masks Rubber Gloves Dressing Space device Cervical Collars Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 3. COMMUNICATE DETAILS OF THE INCIDENT ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Appropriate medical assistance is requested using relevant communication media and equipment. 2. Details of casualtys condition and management activities are accurately conveyed to emergency services/relieving personnel. 3. Reports to supervisors are prepared in a timely manner, presenting all relevant facts according to established company procedures. CONTENTS: OSH legislation and regulations Safe manual handling of casualty Report preparation Communication skills CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Mobile phone Satellite phones HF/VHF radio Flags Flares Two-way radio Email Electronic equipment Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/ Discussion Group Discussion Demo Return Demo Film Viewing Surface Learning ASSESSMENT: Written Exam Interview/ Oral Exam Practical Exam Direct Observation
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY :
MAINTAIN HIGH STANDARDS OF PATIENT SERVICES HCS324204 MAINTAINING HIGH STANDARDS OF PATIENT SERVICES This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required in the maintenance of high standards of patient services. 4.5 Hrs. NC II
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MODULE DESCRIPTION :
NOMINAL DURATION
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module, the trainee/student must be able to:
LO 1. Communicate appropriately with patients LO 2. Establish and maintain good interpersonal relationship with patients LO 3. Act in a respectful manner at all times LO 4. Evaluate own work to maintain a high standard of patient service
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LO 1. COMMUNICATE APPROPRIATELY WITH PATIENTS ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Effective communication strategies and techniques are identified and used to achieve best patient service outcomes. 2. Complaints are responded to in accordance with organizational policy to ensure best service to patients. 3. Complaints are dealt with in accordance with established procedures. 4. Interpreter services are accessed as required. 5. Action is taken to resolve conflicts either directly, where a positive outcome can be immediately achieved, or by referral to the appropriate personnel. 6. Participation in work team is constructive and collaborative and demonstrates an understanding of own role.
CONTENTS: Roles and responsibilities of self and other workers within the organization Dealing with complaints and conflict
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 2. ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN GOOD INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH PATIENTS ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Rapport is established to ensure the service is appropriate to and in the best interests of patients. 2. Effective listening skills are used to ensure a high level of effective communication and quality of service. 3. Patient concerns and needs are correctly identified and responded to responsibility and accordingly established procedures and guidelines. 4. Effectiveness of interpersonal interaction is consistently monitored and evaluated to ensure best patient service outcomes.
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 3. ACT IN A RESPECTFUL MANNER AT ALL TIMES ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Respect for differences is positively, actively and consistently demonstrated in all work. 2. Confidentiality and privacy of patients is maintained. 3. Courtesy is demonstrated in all interactions with patients, visitors, carers and family. 4. Assistance with the care of patients with challenging behaviors is provided in accordance with established procedures. 5. Techniques are used to manage and minimize aggression.
CONTENTS: Organizational policies and procedures for privacy and confidentiality of information provided by patients and others Procedures in caring of patients with challenging behaviors Techniques in managing and minimizing aggression
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
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LO 4. EVALUATE OWN WORK TO MAINTAIN A HIGH STANDARD OF PATIENT SERVICE ASSESTMENT CRITERIA: 1. Advice and assistance is received or sought from appropriate sources on own performance. 2. Own work is adjusted, incorporating recommendations that address performance issues, to maintain the agreed standard of patient support.
CONTENTS: Cultures relevant to the particular service Institutional policy on patient rights and responsibilities
CONDITIONS: Students/ trainees must be provided with the following: Workplace location Tools and equipment appropriate to schedule housekeeping activities and to monitor and maintain working condition Material relevant to the proposed activity and tasks
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/ Discussion Group Discussion Demo Return Demo Film Viewing Surface Learning
ASSESSMENT: Written Exam Interview/ Oral Exam Practical Exam Direct Observation
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CORE COMPETENCIES
MASSAGE THERAPY NC II
UNIT OF COMPETENCY :
WORK WITH A HOLISTIC THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE FRAMEWORK HCS322318 WORKING WITHIN A HOLISTIC THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE FRAMEWORK This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to work effectively within a therapeutic massage framework.
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MODULE DESCRIPTOR :
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48 HOURS NONE
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this module, the students / trainees will be able to: LO1. Demonstrate commitment to central philosophies of therapeutic massage practice LO2. Identify and describe the principles and practices of therapeutic massage LO3. Develop knowledge of complementary therapies LO4. Represent therapeutic massage framework to the community LO5. Work within clinic and regulation guidelines
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LO1. DEMONSTRATE COMMITMENT TO CENTRAL PHILOSOPHIES OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE PRACTICES. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Concept of massage and treatment are clearly defined based on the medical manuals or relevant references. 2. Massage principles are identified and explained based on medical manuals. 3. Health issues are interpreted based on therapeutic massage philosophy.
CONTENTS: Effects of therapeutic massage on the body surface Sociology of health and the health care system Ethical issues in therapies OHS requirements in the workplace Understanding diseases and its major treatment Therapeutic massage Qualitative, quantitative, cultural and traditional lines of evidence Communicating in group and one-on-one settings
CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer And Bp Apparatus LEARNING MATERIALS Handouts Texts and Medical Manuals
SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Oils, Powder Alcohol White Board White Board Marker
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METHODOLOGIES: Lecture Use of visual aids Role play ASSESSMENT METHODS: Interview/ Question and Answer Written Evaluation / Paper and Pen Test Observation
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LO 2. IDENTIFY AND DESCRIBE THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Major methods of treatment used in therapeutic massage are identified and described 2. Additional complementary therapies used in therapeutic massage are identified and described 3. Massage assessment techniques are identified and described
CONTENTS: Effects of therapeutic massage on the body surface Sociology of health and the health care system Ethical issues in therapies OHS requirements in the workplace Understanding diseases and its major treatment Therapeutic massage Qualitative, quantitative, cultural and traditional lines of evidence Communicating in group and one-on-one settings CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV / LCD Massage Table TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer And Bp Apparatus
SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Oils, Powder Alcohol White Board White Board Marker
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Oral and Written Evaluation / Paper and Pen Test Direct Observation
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LO 3. DEVELOP KNOWLEDGE OF COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Information on other complementary therapies is provided 2. Similarities and differences between physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic therapy and massage therapy are explained. 3. The characteristics between the allopathic and naturopathic approaches to treatment are described 4. Relationship between therapies is identified CONTENTS: Effects of therapeutic massage on the body surface Sociology of health and the health care system Ethical issues in therapies OHS requirements in the workplace Understanding diseases and its major treatment Therapeutic massage Qualitative, quantitative, cultural and traditional lines of evidence Communicating in group and one-on-one settings CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Oils, Powder Alcohol White Board White Board Marker METHODOLOGIES: Lecture Group Discussion Case Study/Analysis Role play ASSESSMENT METHODS: Interview/Question and Answer Written Evaluation Paper and Pen Test Observation
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TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer And Bp Apparatus LEARNING MATERIALS Handouts Textbook or any medical manuals
LO 4. REPRESENT THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE FRAMEWORK TO THE COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Practices and principles of therapeutic massage can be explained in an easily understood way and explained in a one-to-one group setting 2. Enquiries are clarified and appropriate information is provided 3. Requests for client / patient to bring relevant data to the consultation are made 4. Alternative sources of information / advice are discussed with the client / patient. CONTENTS: Effects of therapeutic massage on the body surface Sociology of health and the health care system Ethical issues in therapies OHS requirements in the workplace Understanding diseases and its major treatment Therapeutic massage Qualitative, quantitative, cultural and traditional lines of evidence Communicating in group and one-on-one settings CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS White Board White Board Marker Handouts White Board White Board Marker METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/ Group Discussion Question and answer Role play TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer And Bp Apparatus LEARNING MATERIALS Handouts Facilities Operation Guidelines Major Services offered by the facility Other services offered by the facility
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LO 5. WORK WITHIN CLINIC AND REGULATION GUIDELINES ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Clinic guidelines are accessed and followed according to health care facility policy. 2. Legal and regulatory guidelines are accessed and followed based on government regulation. 3. Relevant documentations are established based on the clinic guidelines.
CONTENTS: Clinic Guidelines Legal and Regulatory Guidelines OHS guidelines Anti-discrimination law Privacy Act Infection control Bill of Rights CONDITIONS: The students/trainees must be provided the following: Clinic material Legal and regulation manuals Clinic METHODOLOGY: 1. Group Discussion 2. Question and answer 3. Role playing 4. Case study
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY
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MODULE DESCRIPTOR
This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to interpret information gathered in the health assessment, make and review accurate assessment for basic massage treatment. 48 HOURS None
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SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this module, the students / trainees will be able to: LO 1 LO 2 Analyze and interpret assessment information. Inform the clients/ patients assessment result
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LO 1. ANALYZE AND INTERPRET ASSESSMENT INFORMATION ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Health assessment is interpreted according to clients case history. 2. Signs and symptoms of condition in the client /patient are recognized and identified as prerequisites or contra-indications for treatment/care. 3. Information gathered is assessed and assigned priorities in consultation with the client / patient using the knowledge and experience and theoretical principles applied by the practitioners. 4. Information is gathered, recorded and organized in a way which can be interpreted readily by other professionals 5. Body patterns are analyzed and differentiated by assessing signs and symptoms. CONTENTS: Signs and symptoms of disease and disorder / dysfunction Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Skeletal musculature Biomechanics Structure and function of the articular system classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Human physiology Structure and function of the nervous system Regional anatomy Structure and function of lymphatic system Structure and function of respiratory system Reproductive system Endocrine system Structure and function of the nervous system Structure and function of the immune system Structure and function of the cardiovascular system Pathology and symptomology Anatomy and physiology of the body systems Bone landmarks, structures and individual muscles through palpation Treatment indications, possible responses and contra-indications Accessing and interpreting up-to-date information Understanding methods of preparing treatment and management plans Correct preparations for specific treatment Ethical and legal implications of the practice of therapeutic massage
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CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Oils, Powder Alcohol White Board White Board Marker TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer And Bp Apparatus LEARNING MATERIALS Handouts Paper-based assessment form. Assessment record book. Medical record. Visual Aids Related textbooks CDs for related film show
METHODOLOGIES: Lectures Demonstration Research work Role-playing ASSESSMENT METHODS: Return demonstration Oral and written examinations / Paper and Pen Test Direct Observation/ Interview Practical examination
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LO 2. INFORM THE CLIENTS / PATIENTS ASSESSMENT RESULT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 1. Rationale for the treatment assessment is discussed with the client patient 2. Practitioner is able to respond to client / patient enquiries using language the client/ patient understands 3. Referral and collaborative options are discussed with the client / patient if necessary CONTENTS: Signs and symptoms of disease and disorder / dysfunction Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Skeletal musculature Biomechanics Structure and function of the articular system classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Human physiology Structure and function of the nervous system Regional anatomy Structure and function of lymphatic system Structure and function of respiratory system Reproductive system Endocrine system Structure and function of the nervous system Structure and function of the immune system Structure and function of the cardiovascular system Pathology and symptomology CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Oils, Powder Alcohol White Board White Board Marker
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METHODOLOGIES: Lecture / Discussion Case study Demonstration ASSESSMENT METHODS: Return demonstration Oral & Written Evaluation / Paper and Pen Test Observation Practical examination
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PLAN THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE TREATMENT HCS322320 PLANNING THE THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE TREATMENT This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to interpret information gathered in the health assessment, make and review accurate assessment for basic massage treatment. 48 HOURS None
MODULE DESCRIPTOR :
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SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this module, the students / trainees will be able to: LO 1: Select the therapeutic principles relevant to determine treatment. LO 2: Discuss the treatment strategy with the client / patient.
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LO1
SELECT THE THERAPEUTIC PRINCIPLES RELEVANT TO DETERMINE TREATMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 1. Appropriate therapeutic principles of treatment are determined according to assessment of client / patient and within the skills of competence of the practitioner 2. Contra-indications to treatment and possible complicating factors are ascertained and treatment strategy used is modified according to therapeutic massage principles 3. Treatment appropriate to the client / patients condition is selected and supported on the basis of established therapeutic massage practice. CONTENTS Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Functions of major muscle groups Classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Structure and function of the articular system classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Fundamental human physiology Structure and function of the nervous system Pathology and symptomology Massage techniques - Passive joints movement techniques - Passive soft tissue movement - Gliding techniques - Transverse gliding - Cross over stroke - Kneading - Friction techniques - Compressive techniques Pestrissage Temperature therapy Stretching techniques Basic assessment procedures and options Applying basic assessment techniques Common medical terminology Transcribe assessment findings and treatment in a patient history Environmental physiology and the effects of drugs on the individual Time Management Ethical and legal implications of enquiry and treatment Ethical and legal implications of the practice of
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CONDITIONS Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer and BP Apparatus
SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Oils, Powder Alcohol
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LO 2. DISCUSS THE TREATMENT STRATEGY WITH THE CLIENT / PATIENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 1. Sufficient time is allocated to conclude sessions at a pace appropriate to the client/patient 2. Client / patient compliance is negotiated 3. Any perceived risks of the client / patients condition and treatment are explained 4. The responsibilities of practitioner and client / patient within the treatment plan are discussed.
CONTENTS: Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Functions of major muscle groups Skeletal musculature Classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Structure and function of the articular system classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Fundamental human physiology Structure and function of the nervous system Pathology and symptomologoly Reproduction as it relates to therapeutic massage Basic assessment procedures and options Applying basic assessment techniques Common medical terminology Transcribe assessment findings and treatment in a patient history Environmental physiology and the effects of drugs on the individual Time Management Ethical and legal implications of enquiry and treatment Ethical and legal implications of the practice of therapeutic massage CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer And Bp Apparatus
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SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper White Board White Board Marker METHODOLOGIES: Self paced instruction Lecture/Group Discussion Case Study Demonstration
LEARNING MATERIALS Textbook & manuals on Massage Therapy Visual Aids on Anatomy & Physiology Sample medical reports for case study Handouts
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written Examination / Paper and Pen Test Questioning Observation
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY :
THE
THERAPEUTIC
MASSAGE
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IMPLEMENTING THE THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE TREATMENT This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to work effectively within a therapeutic massage framework. 300 HOURS NONE
MODULE DESCRIPTOR :
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SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this module, the students / trainees will be able to:
LO 1: Manage the therapeutic massage treatment LO 2: Apply the basic therapeutic massage techniques LO 3: Advise the client / patient accordingly LO 4: Review therapeutic massage treatment
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LO 1. MANAGE THE THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE TREATMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 1. Factors which may interfere with the effectiveness of the treatment are explained. 2. The mode of administration and management of the treatment of the client / patient is explained. 3. Client / patient is requested to monitor reactions and contact practitioner. 4. Consent for treatment is ensured. 5. Client / patient is draped to expose only the part of the body being worked on. 6. The therapeutic massage is provided according to the treatment plan. 7. Reactions to treatment are recognized and promptly responded to if necessary 8. Time, location, and content of future sessions are clearly explained to the client / patient 9. Recommendations are fully documented.
CONTENTS: Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Functions of major muscle groups Skeletal musculature Classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Structure and function of the articular system classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Fundamental human physiology Structure and function of the nervous system Pathology and symptomology Reproduction as it relates to therapeutic massage Common medical terminology Massage techniques - Passive joints movement techniques - Passive soft tissue movement - Gliding techniques - Transverse gliding - Cross over stroke - Kneading - Friction techniques - Compressive techniques - Pestrissage - Temperature therapy
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CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Video player (VHS/VCD) SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Bath blanket White Board White Board Marker METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/ Discussion Demonstration Simulation Role play ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written examination / Paper and Pen Test Return demonstration Observation TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Stethoscope Sphygmomanometer Bed or massage table Adult dummy LEARNING MATERIALS Handouts Audio visual aids Consent forms Medical record. Relevant books
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LO 2. APPLY THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE TECHNIQUES ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 1. Proper or correct therapeutic massage techniques is applied or administered according to plan. 2. Procedure is well explained to the client according to the degree of understanding and language used. 3. Correct body mechanics is applied or observed according to proper body mechanics. 4. Reactions to treatment are identified and promptly responded according to patients verbalization.
CONTENTS: Types of therapeutic massage techniques and their indications. Client bill of rights ( right of information) Proper body mechanics Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Functions of major muscle groups Skeletal musculature Classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Structure and function of the articular system classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Fundamental human physiology Structure and function of the nervous system Pathology and symptomology Reproduction as it relates to therapeutic massage Common medical terminology Massage techniques - Passive joints movement techniques - Passive soft tissue movement - Gliding techniques - Transverse gliding - Cross over stroke - Kneading - Friction techniques - Compressive techniques - Pestrissage - Temperature therapy - Stretching techniques
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CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table Equipped clinic or laboratory SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens White Board Marker White Board Eraser Paper Oils, Powder Alcohol Tissue paper Screen Towel Hand towel Bath blanket Soap TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer And Bp Apparatus Adult dummy
METHODOLOGIES: Lectures/Discussion Demonstration Role play Simulation ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written examination / Paper and Pen Test Return demonstration Observation
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LO 3. ADVISE THE CLIENT / PATIENT ACCORDINGLY ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 1. Vlient /patient queries are answered with clarity, using the appropriate language. 2. Honesty and integrity are used when explaining treatment plans and recommendations to the client / patient. 3. Appropriate interpersonal skills are used when explaining treatment plans and recommendations to the client / patient. 4. Client /patient independence and responsibility in treatment are promoted wherever possible.
CONTENTS: Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Functions of major muscle groups Skeletal musculature Classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Structure and function of the articular system classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Fundamental human physiology Structure and function of the nervous system Pathology and symptomology Reproduction as it relates to therapeutic massage Common medical terminology Massage techniques - Passive joints movement techniques - Passive soft tissue movement - Gliding techniques - Transverse gliding - Cross over stroke - Kneading - Friction techniques - Compressive techniques - Pestrissage - Temperature therapy - Stretching techniques
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CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Ultraviolet Lamp Heat Pacts Thermometer and BP Apparatus
SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Oils, Powder Alcohol
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/Discussion Demonstration Use of visual aids Role play ASSESSMENT METHODS: Paper and Pen Test Observation
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LO 4. REVIEW THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE TREATMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Progress is evaluated with the client / patient Effects of previous treatment are identified and recorded. Previous treatment plan is reviewed. Need for ongoing and/or additional treatment is evaluated. Changes to the plan are negotiated with the client / patient to ensure optimal outcomes.
CONTENTS: Purpose of massage therapy Alternatives treatment to massage therapy Effects and side-effects of massage therapy Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Functions of major muscle groups Skeletal musculature Classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Structure and function of the articular system classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Fundamental human physiology Structure and function of the nervous system Pathology and symptomology Reproduction as it relates to therapeutic massage Common medical terminology Massage techniques - Passive joints movement techniques - Passive soft tissue movement - Gliding techniques - Transverse gliding - Cross over stroke - Kneading - Friction techniques - Compressive techniques - Pestrissage - Temperature therapy - Stretching techniques
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CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table Simulated place or laboratory SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper White Board White Board Marker TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture / Group Discussion Role play ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written examination / Paper and Pen Test Direct Observation
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY :
PERFORM THE REMEDIAL MASSAGE TREATMENT HCS322322 PERFORMING THE REMEDIAL MASSAGE TREATMENT
THERAPEUTIC
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THERAPEUTIC
MODULE DESCRIPTOR :
This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to prepare remedial therapeutic massage treatment of a client / patient and negotiate a treatment management plan. : : 48 HOURS NONE
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this module, the students / trainees will be able to:
LO 1:
Select the remedial therapeutic massage principles to determine treatment strategy. Discuss the modified treatment strategy with client / patient.
LO 2:
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LO 1. SELECT THE REMEDIAL THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE PRINCIPLES TO DETERMINE TREATMENT STRATEGY ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Appropriate remedial therapeutic massage principles of treatment are determined according to assessment of client / patient and within the skills of competence of the practitioner. 2. Contra-indications to treatment and possible complicating factors are ascertained and treatment strategy used is modified according to massage principles 3. Treatment, information, and advice provided by other health care professionals is taken into consideration in determining the strategy to be used in treatment. 4. Treatment strategy appropriate to the client / patients condition is selected and supported on the basis of established therapeutic massage practice 5. Specific treatment options take into consideration possible client / patient compliance issues 6. An appropriate package of therapeutic massage techniques is selected 7. Client / patient constitution is considered in selecting treatment
CONTENTS: Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Functions of major muscle groups Classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Fundamental human physiology Reproductive system Structure and function of the immune system Reactions and contraindications for therapeutic massage Ethical and legal implications of enquiry and treatment Pathology and symptomology Reproduction as it relates to therapeutic massage Common medical terminology Reading medical reports Transcribing assessment findings and treatment in a patient history using accepted medical terminology Use of equipment and technology effectively and safely Myofascial release Therapeutic Massage techniques - Passive soft tissue movement - Gliding techniques - Deep tissue therapeutic massage techniques
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CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper White Board White Board Marker METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/Discussion Demonstration Case study Use of visual aids Health assessment checklist ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written examination / Paper and Pen Test: pre-test, post-test Return demonstration Observation Practical examination Interview TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES
LEARNING MATERIALS Handouts Current medical history. Medical videos Medical Manuals Patients/clients compliance Muscle Man
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LO 2. DISCUSS THE MODIFIED TREATMENT STRATEGY WITH CLIENT/ PATIENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA; 1. Sufficient time is allocated to conclude sessions at a pace appropriate to the client / patient. 2. Treatment strategy is discussed accordingly to the client / patients needs 3. Client / patient compliance is negotiated. 4. Discrepancies between the practitioners and the client/patients perception of the condition are clarified. 5. Any perceived risks of the client / patients condition and treatment are explained. 6. Responsibilities of practitioner and client / patient within the treatment plan are discussed. 7. Management of selected treatment in relation to any other current therapies is negotiated. 8. Treatment evaluation strategies are discussed.
CONTENTS: Organization of the body Systems and regions of the body Functions of major muscle groups Classification of joints and types and ranges of motion Fundamental human physiology Reproductive system Structure and function of the immune system Reactions and contraindications for therapeutic massage Ethical and legal implications of enquiry and treatment Pathology and symptomology Reproduction as it relates to therapeutic massage Common medical terminology Reading medical reports Transcribing assessment findings and treatment in a patient history using accepted medical terminology Use of equipment and technology effectively and safely Myofascial release Therapeutic Massage techniques - Passive soft tissue movement - Gliding techniques - Deep tissue therapeutic massage techniques
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CONDITIONS: Students/trainees must be provided with the following: EQUIPMENT OHP TV, LCD Massage Table Ultraviolet Lamp Vibrator SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Pentel Pens Eraser Paper Massage Oils/lotion Alcohol Powder Oil burner Mask Bathrobe/gown White Board White Board Marker TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Stethoscope Thermometer sphygmomanometer Heat packs LEARNING MATERIALS Handouts Medical textbooks and manuals Current medical history Visual aids on anatomy and physiology
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture/Group Discussion Demonstration Case study Use of visual aids ASSESSMENT METHODS: Written examination / Paper and Pen Test: pre-test, post-test Return demonstration Interview Observation Practical examination
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What is Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) A competency-based curriculum is a framework or guide for the subsequent detailed development of competencies, associated methodologies, training and assessment resources. The CBC specifies the outcomes which are consistent with the requirements of the workplace as agreed through the industry or community consultations. CBC can be developed immediately when competency standards exist. When competency standards do not exist, curriculum developers need to clearly define the learning outcomes to be attained. The standard of performance required must be appropriate to industry and occupational needs according to advice from industry/ enterprises or a specified client group. These materials are available in both printed and electronic copies. For more information please contact: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Telephone Nos.: 893-8281, 817-4076 to 82 loc. 613 to 614, 625 and 626 or visit our website: www.tesda.gov.ph or the TESDA Regional or Provincial Office nearest you.