Here's an example of what's due today

Submit rehab evidence

Wed, Mar 10, 2027 · Week 8 · Human Anatomy & Physiology (Human Body Systems)

Today's goal: Submit the rehabilitation evidence set and update your tracker.

Learn first

What a finished product looks like

This is a model of the work you should turn in today. Use it to check your own: match the structure and the level of detail, do not copy it. Your data and wording should be your own.

Rehab evidence packet and reflection
Completes: A complete, dated evidence packet for the rehabilitation unit (empathy notes, original plan card, revised plan card, and CER) checked against the rubric, with the weekly tracker updated and a short reflection on designing care for a real person.

Evidence packet checklist (all dated):

  • Empathy notes and recovery-goal list: complete (9/30)
  • Original rehab plan card: complete (10/1)
  • Revised rehab plan card with 2 changes: complete (10/2)
  • Defending CER: complete (10/2)

Tracker update: Week 6-7 rehab tasks marked complete; rubric self-check passed on all four items.

Reflection (two sentences): Reading Maria's record changed my first instinct, because I started by listing what she could not do and ended up planning around what she wanted back, which was lifting her granddaughter. Designing care for a real person made me slow down and check that every exercise pointed at one of her actual goals.

Also due today: Submit as a combined PDF or folder upload by end of class.

Check yourself

WebXam problem for today's skill

One exam-style question that uses exactly what you practiced today. Try it before you reveal the answer, then read why each choice is right or wrong.

WebXam-style domain: Medical TerminologySelf-check skill: Patient-centered care vocabulary (informed consent, functional goals, progress metrics)
In patient-centered care, what does the term "informed consent" mean?

Tap an answer to see the full explanation. Nothing is recorded or graded.