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Administering screening tests
Maintaining medical equipment
Monitoring patient progress
Monitoring work procedures
Accompanying patients on outings
Moving patients
Stocking medical supplies
Preparing treatment areas
Preparing medical reports
Recording vital statistics
Maintaining medical records
Implementing therapeutic programs
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Occupational Therapy Aide
Summary
Occupational Therapy Aide with experience in Administering screening tests and Maintaining medical equipment.
Experience
Occupational Therapy Aide
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Encouraged patients to achieve therapeutic goals
Reported on patients' progress and attitudes
Observed and recorded patient attendance and progress
Prepared and maintained work area and equipment
Transported patients to occupational therapy sessions
Instructed patients in adaptive skills and techniques
Skills
Administering screening tests, Maintaining medical equipment, Monitoring patient progress, Monitoring work procedures, Accompanying patients on outings, Moving patients, Stocking medical supplies, Preparing treatment areas, Preparing medical reports, Recording vital statistics, Maintaining medical records, Implementing therapeutic programs
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Encouraged patients to achieve therapeutic goalsReported on patients' progress and attitudesObserved and recorded patient attendance and progressPrepared and maintained work area and equipmentTransported patients to occupational therapy sessionsInstructed patients in adaptive skills and techniques
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Encouraged patients to achieve therapeutic goals, fostering a supportive environment for recovery
Observed and recorded patient attendance and progress, providing detailed reports to therapists
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Mention how patients responded to your encouragement
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Encouraged patients to achieve therapeutic goals, leading to improved motivation and engagement in their recovery
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Patients showed improved motivation and engagementMany patients reached their goals fasterSeveral patients expressed gratitude for support
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Add how often you reported on patients' progress
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Observed and recorded patient attendance and progress, providing detailed reports to therapists
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Daily for each patientWeekly for all patientsEvery session for ongoing cases
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This work commonly includes encouraged patients to achieve therapeutic goals, reported on patients' progress and attitudes, and observed and recorded patient attendance and progress.
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Occupational Therapy Aide
Already yours: Administering screening tests, Maintaining medical equipment, Accompanying patients on outings
4 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Stocking medical supplies, Preparing treatment areas, Preparing medical reports
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Already yours: Administering screening tests, Maintaining medical equipment, Moving patients
3 of the 20 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Monitoring medical equipment, Developing patient therapy programs, Preparing medical instruments