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A. Able to stand, walk on all surfaces, stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, and sit for long

periods of time.

B. Able to maintain good balance to assist with gait and transfer training.

C. Able to transfer or maneuver (by self or with assistance) patients weighing up to 300

pounds.

D. Able to lift, push, pull, and carry objects weighting up to fifty pounds.

E. Able to reach above and below the waist.

F. Able to manually, auditorially, and visually operate and/or manipulate wheelchairs,

mobile aids, ambulation devices, instrumentation, and equipment.

G. Able to visually and cognitively recognize changes in a patient's condition.

H. Able to effectively communicate with patients and relay information about a patient

verbally and in writing.

I. Able to wear appropriate protective equipment and to tolerate unsightly, noxious

environments.

J. Able to manage physical, emotional, and mental stress effectively.

K. Able to tolerate others’ value systems, morals, cultures and religions, which may be

different from your own.

L. Able to exhibit professional behavior and ethical conduct in a clinic and classroom.

Re-Admission of Returning Students:

Any student who fails a PTA course will not be able to continue onto the next semester of

PTA courses. If this is the student’s first failure, the student may re-apply to the PTA Program

for the following year. If the student fails for a second time, it will result in permanent dismissal

from the program without change of re-admission.

For additional Health Sciences Division policies that apply to this program, please refer to Academic Regulations, Section R, Background Check Depending on your enrollment status, you may be required to take DART 1000, “First Year Experience.” Please refer to Section 7 Academic Support Services Paragraph J
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