Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Q1
What is the difference between a criterion referenced test and a norm referenced test (be sure to use references) and provided one example of each?
Q2
Select and embed a YouTube video of your choice into the discussion that illustrates communication relative to the impact of a hazard. Provide your assessment of the video's meeting of any of the 'five critical assumptions for a successful communications strategy' as provided in your course materials.
· Which of those critical assumptions that were evidenced, could have been better emphasized or applied? Of those critical assumptions not addressed, which one other assumption might you recommend should have been addressed?
Part 2:
Go through the EDMG321 Social Media Set-up Instructions Student.docx
Q3
Explain the difference between personal and professional ethics, and how your personal and professional responsibilities may or may not impact your ethics. Focus your professional ethics on your chosen sport profession (e.g., physical therapist, coach, administrator, fitness trainer), and be sure to provide information regarding how the two sets of ethics do or do not impact each other.
Q4
create and embed an infographic that compares and contrasts pedagogy and andragogy. Explain what aspects are similar, overlap, and differ. Then analyze what you think is most important in planning instruction for adult learners and explain why.
Sample Solution
Personal ethics are the moral principles that guide our behavior in our personal lives. They are the values that we hold dear and that we strive to live by.
Professional ethics are the moral principles that guide our behavior in our professional lives. They are the values that we are expected to uphold as members of a particular profession.
The two sets of ethics can overlap, but they are not always the same. For example, a personal ethic might be to always tell the truth, while a professional ethic might be to keep confidential information about a client.
Full Answer Section
In the sport profession of a physical therapist, the professional ethics are particularly important because they protect the health and safety of athletes. Physical therapists must uphold the following professional ethics:- Abide by the law: Physical therapists must obey all applicable laws and regulations.
- Protect patient privacy: Physical therapists must keep confidential information about their patients private.
- Avoid conflicts of interest: Physical therapists must avoid situations where their personal interests could conflict with their professional duties.
- Promote the welfare of patients: Physical therapists must act in the best interests of their patients.
- Maintain competence: Physical therapists must maintain their professional competence by continuing education and training.
- Report unethical behavior: Physical therapists must report unethical behavior by other physical therapists.