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Hi All!

Just wondering if anyone else has taken what is called a workstep functional assessment exam? I took it and was amazed by it!!! They tell you before they start that several people fail...up goes my anxiety and BP (and I have never had high BP). They then have you take your shirt off and the PT does several measurements. He was actually very rough and I felt like a herded cow getting measured and prodded for the sale or butcher shop. He gave me very brief one or two word commands, and barely waited for me to assume the position or do the thing asked.... At one point he grabbed me by my upper arms and pulled my shoulders back with such force that I was left bruised....I was thinking OMG if I say anything they will fail me. Next I am laying on a table while he is pushing all the way down my spine... he says get up and my shoe catches the paper from the table and my gown is falling off. Here I stand with my bra showing feeling so intimidated and humiliated.

Next, they take me into another room where they have you do a brief stair step thing that is timed and check your pulse--no problem. The next machine is this thing that you hook your back legs under and rest your thighs on while putting your hands behind your back you lift your torso up (nothing below) and hold this suspended position until a timer goes off several minutes later....if you are overweight it may be pretty difficult and akward. It looked so bizzare. The final part is taking a 150 pound dummy from an exam table to the floor by yourself, rolling it onto a draw sheet and dragging it down the hall. There is also some proper lifting using weighted boxes...that seems appropriate for the job BUT is it appropriate to make one feel so much like a common animal, induce such anxiety, and leave them sore and bruised????

Sorry so long...I don't know if I should laugh or cry....I do feel like crying when I think I went into this thing feeling good and came out with an aching bruised body!

Opinions or others take this screen? I did pass by the way, but, for those out of shape and overweight it may be difficult...and those really tiny people may have trouble with that dummy. You know health care is teamwork...we work together to get the job done (if a 90 pound co-worker needs help lifting and turning a big patient it is my duty to help).

I am distressed about this, because, is this a reflection of how I am looked at as an employee...like another cow in the herd? Our profession is already hard enough...along with the abuse we take from patients and employers..must I be shamed and humiliated too???

Karen

Specializes in icu, er, transplant, case management, ps.

I used Workstep Evaluations when I did case management but they were to assess the client's physical limitations and strengths. And none of my clients were ever man handled by a PT. If they had been, I would have had the PT's *&*!!! I can understand an employer being concerned but it seems like risk management is attempting to weed out anyone who would be even a slight risk. This is taking it to the extreme. Not even the military runs you thru something like this. I wouldn't work for such an employer even if I had to travel one hundred miles a day.

Woody:balloons:

Specializes in Home Health.

A few years ago I interviewed at 2 hospitals. One was a physical by a PA and made me walk on my heels and toes but the other one sent me to a PT place and I had to ride a bike for 9 mins while they checked my pulse. Then I had to lift wts and finally lift and carry weighted boxes from one side of the room to the other. I didnt do it quick enough so I failed. This jobs was for home health. They finally offered me the job but I took the first one. I bet the people behind desks sending you to do these tests wouldnt pass.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Psych..
Hi All!

Just wondering if anyone else has taken what is called a workstep functional assessment exam? I took it and was amazed by it!!! They tell you before they start that several people fail...up goes my anxiety and BP (and I have never had high BP). They then have you take your shirt off and the PT does several measurements. He was actually very rough and I felt like a herded cow getting measured and prodded for the sale or butcher shop. He gave me very brief one or two word commands, and barely waited for me to assume the position or do the thing asked.... At one point he grabbed me by my upper arms and pulled my shoulders back with such force that I was left bruised....I was thinking OMG if I say anything they will fail me. Next I am laying on a table while he is pushing all the way down my spine... he says get up and my shoe catches the paper from the table and my gown is falling off. Here I stand with my bra showing feeling so intimidated and humiliated.

Next, they take me into another room where they have you do a brief stair step thing that is timed and check your pulse--no problem. The next machine is this thing that you hook your back legs under and rest your thighs on while putting your hands behind your back you lift your torso up (nothing below) and hold this suspended position until a timer goes off several minutes later....if you are overweight it may be pretty difficult and akward. It looked so bizzare. The final part is taking a 150 pound dummy from an exam table to the floor by yourself, rolling it onto a draw sheet and dragging it down the hall. There is also some proper lifting using weighted boxes...that seems appropriate for the job BUT is it appropriate to make one feel so much like a common animal, induce such anxiety, and leave them sore and bruised????

Sorry so long...I don't know if I should laugh or cry....I do feel like crying when I think I went into this thing feeling good and came out with an aching bruised body!

Opinions or others take this screen? I did pass by the way, but, for those out of shape and overweight it may be difficult...and those really tiny people may have trouble with that dummy. You know health care is teamwork...we work together to get the job done (if a 90 pound co-worker needs help lifting and turning a big patient it is my duty to help).

I am distressed about this, because, is this a reflection of how I am looked at as an employee...like another cow in the herd? Our profession is already hard enough...along with the abuse we take from patients and employers..must I be shamed and humiliated too???

Karen

I have also taken that test about a week ago! The PT's worked with me were nice though:) I did not have to drag the dummy because I will be working in a child psych unit.

I sure felt strange when they measured my skull!!!

Yes you do feel like you are a cow soon to be sold in a auction mart....I did not do well on that stupid bench thingy....I felt like I was gonna fall face down on the floor...they said I passed....thank god:angryfire

Runnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DeLana

P.S. When he grabbed you roughly, wasn't that assault and battery?!

Specializes in Acute Care Psych, DNP Student.
I have also taken that test about a week ago! The PT's worked with me were nice though:) I did not have to drag the dummy because I will be working in a child psych unit.

I sure felt strange when they measured my skull!!!

Yes you do feel like you are a cow soon to be sold in a auction mart....I did not do well on that stupid bench thingy....I felt like I was gonna fall face down on the floor...they said I passed....thank god:angryfire

I'm trying to figure out why they would measure your skull. ??? Anyone have any idea?

Specializes in Med/Surg, Psych..
I'm trying to figure out why they would measure your skull. ??? Anyone have any idea?

Yah...top of the head and the back??....I also thought it was strange!:lol2:

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