Medical Terminology
PTBC/Laws
Research
Ethics
Documentation
Leadership
100

Surgical removal.

What is -ectomy?

100

The primary role of this organization is to protect the consumer.

What is PTBC?

100

EBP

What is the acronym for Evidence Based Practice?

100

Standards of behavior that tell humans how to act in situations. Branch of philosophy that deals with morality.

What are ethics?


100

pt. 

What is the abbreviation for patient?

100

The ability to bounce back to baseline when faced with a difficult situation.

What is resiliency?

200

Tachypnea

What is the medical term for rapid shallow breathing?

200

Assigning portion of a task to a PTA.

What is Direction?

200

Lowest level of evidence, largest number of published articles

What is Expert Opinion or Editorials?
200
A type of ethical situation in which two courses of action can be equally important.

What is an ethical dilemma?

200

SOAP

What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan?

200

Sets the overall course and determines major goals of the organization, inspiring, agents of change, visionaries

What are leaders?

300

The muscle that is important in respiration.

What is the diaphragm?

300
The number of PTAs a PT can supervise.

What is 2?

300

The three components of evidence based practice.

What is clinical experience, research evidence, patient preference?

300

Three types of ethical problems in physical therapy.

What are patient rights, professional issues and business issues?

300

Information that is told to you by the patient or care giver.

What is the subjective portion of the SOAP note?

300

Implement the plans to accomplish goals of the organization, execute ideas, control risk, direct day-to-day

What are managers?

400

the branch of medicine that focuses on diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the kidney

What is nephrology?

400

Non-patient related tasks.

What are items like filing, phones, and assist only during transfers or gait training?

400

The highest level of evidence, smaller number of published articles/studies

What is a Systematic Review?

400

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?

400

Where the interventions you provide during your treatment are documented.

What is the objective section of the SOAP note?

400

People who do what others want them to do, are lower in hierarchy in an organization, don't necessarily see them selves as subordinates, may not be less skilled or educated than leadership

Who are followers?

500

IDDM and NIDDM

What is Insulin Dependent DM (Type 1) and Non-Insulin Dependent DM (Type 2)?

500

2 items that must be included in the PT POC 

What are PT Goals and PT Interventions.

500

Four elements of a good clinical question (PICO)

What is:

- Population/Problem
- Intervention/Exposure
- Comparison
- Outcome

500

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)

500

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

500

Clinic supervisor, clinical instructor, APTA PTA Caucus Representative

What are leadership/management roles which PTAs can serve in?

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