The 5 standard pieces of information needed on any piece of documentation.
What are: name, id, date, signature and title
The portion of Medicare that pays for prescription drugs.
What is Part D
The model is based upon the work of Karl and Berta Bobath
What is NDT, neurodevelopment treatment
A therapeutic quality that conveys sense of understanding.
What is empathy.
The year that Medicare was signed into law.
What is 1965.
The type of note that is written summarizing results of testing.
What is an assessment note.
The first attempt at cost containment in the late 70's/early 80's
What is DRG... Diagnostic Related Groups
The model that describes the motor recovery from CVA in a 5 step continuum.
What is Brunnstrom
The result of neutral warmth and slow rocking.
What is a reduction in tone.
The acronym for confidentiality legislation.
What is HIPPA.
The section of a SOAP note that includes goals and activities.
What is the P or plan
The Sociological phenomenon that occurred between the years 1946 and 1964.
What is the "baby boom".
Includes strength, ROM and coordination.
What is Biomechanics
Using the largest joint available, avoiding tight grasps, and avoiding ulnar deviation.
What is joint protection.
Civil rights legislation that specifies accessibility for places of public accommodation.
What is ADA... Americans with Disability Act.
The note that is written for special circumstances like when a patient falls during a transfer.
What is a "critical incident" note.
The reimbursement system in place in long term care until October 2019
What is RUGS.. Resource Utilization Groups
There are three subsystems including: volition, habituation and performance.
What is MoHO
Elevation, compression, and massage are all used to combat this.
What is edema.
The official name of Obama Care.
What is Affordable Care Act or ACA
A word that should never ever appear in formal documentation.
What is the word "I".
The new reimbursement system implemented in long term care beginning October 2019.
What is PDPM... Payment Driven Payment Model
A model that seeks to restore skills used in daily life.
What is Rehabilitative.
It is an aid for scheduling, memory, and communication.
What is an IPAD
The stage of psychological adjustment when the person realizes that their condition is permanent.
What is Depression or Mourning.