This agency protects the consumer.
What is PTBC?
Surgical removal.
What is -ectomy?
Standards of behavior that tell humans how to act in situations. Branch of philosophy that deals with morality.
What are ethics?
Only a small portion of a person is visable (there is more to people that is not seen).
What is iceberg analogy?
This group of people determine the major goals of the organization.
Created to 1. develop standards for practice and education, 2.promote advancement of profession through research and legislation and 3. advocate for rights of patients and others in society.
What is the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)?
An action which results in an adverse outcome and liability on the part of the provider
What is malpractice?
Assigning portion of a task to a PTA.
What is Direction?
Kidney
What is ren/o?
What is an ethical dilemma?
Ethnicity, religion, age, socio-economic status, gender and education.
What are things that influence a persons culture?
Tha ability to bounce back to baseline when faced with a diffficult situation.
What is resiliency?
The highest legislative body in the APTA.
What is the House of Delegates?
The element of patient care that includes the interpretation of data.
What is the evaluation?
Examination - gathering information from systems review
What is 2?
The muscle that is important in respiration.
What is the diaphragm?
Three types of ethical problems in physical therapy.
What are patient rights, professional issues and business issues?
The three components of evidence based practice.
What are patient preference, clinical expertise and evidence?
Information that is told to you by the patient or care giver.
What is the subjective portion of the SOAP note?
Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience.
What is the Vision Statement of the APTA?
The 2 events that led to the creation of the physical therapy profession.
What are WW1 and the Polio epidemic?
Non-patient related tasks.
What are tasks like filing, phones, and assist only during transfers or gait training.
Fat
What is adip/o?
The ethical situation in which important values are present and may be challenged. May be different but not necessarily bad.
What is an issue/problem?
Includes items such as SSN, name, age, diagnosis.
What is PHI, Protected Health Information?
Where the interventions you provide during your treatment are documented.
What is the objective section of the SOAP note?
This APTA program is an opportunity for a PTA to earn continuing education credit while demonstrating a high level of skill in their practice area.
What is the Advanced Proficiency Pathway for PTA?
The following items are all considered what within the profession of physical therapy: 1) Failure to monitor patient, 2) Improper documentation. 3) Burns, 4) Poor equipment and 5) Sexual harassment or misconduct
What are common causes for litation in healthcare malpractice?
Goals and Outcomes.
What are the 2 items that must be included in the POC?
Disease
What is Path/o?
The model of decision making utilized in ethical situations.
What is the RIPS Model?
R - Realm (individual, organization, society)
IP - Individual Process (moral sensitivity, judgement, motivation, courage)
S - Situation (issue, dilemma, distress, temptation, silence)
The conditions in the places that people work, live and play that affect a range of health issues and outcomes.
Where you document the range of motion or manual muscle test performed with the patient.
What is the objective section of the SOAP note?
Anything reproducible
This type of leadership common in physical therapy relies more on teaching and persuasion than on directing and controlling.
What is lateral leadership?
(Mentorship)
Providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions.
What is patient centered care?