For each Evidence Form in the BT-C application, a burn rehabilitation practice domain must be chosen.
The information provided in each individual SPO response should specifically address the practice domain and collectively the responses should meet the domain objective. You must select “Evaluation, Treatment and Discharge Planning” for one of the Case Presentation Evidence Forms. See Preparing Your Application for guidance on choosing domains for your application.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency in burn rehabilitation evaluation, treatment and discharge planning including multiple relevant domains of rehabilitation practice in combination. A high-level understanding of utilization of data from the examination and reexaminations throughout recovery to outline a problem list, prioritize and implement treatment methods and develop a follow-up care plan must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency in the evaluation, administration and adaptation of therapeutic interventions to improve the cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength of the burn patient at the various stages of recovery. Understanding of the cardiovascular and endurance changes associated with burn injury and sequelae, ability to analyze assessment findings and defend treatment decisions must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency with functional mobility and gait assessment and training and a high-level understanding of how burn injury and sequelae impact implementation and expected outcome at the various stages of recovery. Ability to analyze functional mobility and gait assessment findings and defend treatment decisions must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency with evaluation and application of orthotic or positioning devices for the burn survivor including selection, design, construction, and modification. A high level understanding of anatomy, function and biomechanics of the body area(s) requiring an orthotic or positioning device or technique must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency with evaluation and treatment of pain, anxiety and related behaviors and symptoms during rehabilitation of the burn survivor. A high-level understanding of pain/ anxiety must be detailed and the ability to maximize therapy intervention while managing pain/anxiety must be demonstrated.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency with evaluation and treatment of rehabilitation needs of the burn survivor curing the critical care phase of recovery after burn injury. A high level ability to understand and respond to surgical and medical issues encountered while providing rehabilitation with the critically ill patient during therapy must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency with range of motion evaluation and application of exercises with the burn survivor. A high-level understanding of how burn injury and sequelae influence range of motion and the impact on function and outcome at the various stages of recovery must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency in the evaluation and treatment of burn scars. A high-level understanding of burn scars, ability to analyze burn scar assessment findings and defend scar management treatment decisions must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency in the evaluation and treatment of burn wounds. The ability to analyze assessment findings and defend wound care treatment decisions demonstrating a high-level understanding of anatomy and wound healing must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency in the evaluation and treatment of burn-related edema. A high=level understanding of burn scars, ability to analyze edema assessment findings, and defend burn edema management treatment decisions must be detailed.
Candidate will demonstrate advanced proficiency with evaluation and treatment of the rehabilitation needs of the burn survivor during the transition to home and to the community after hospitalization for burn injury. A high-level ability to understand and respond to rehabilitation related aftercare issues encountered must be detailed.