Profession of PT
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Musculoskeletal
Neuromuscular
Cardiopulmonary
100

seven characteristics that define and describe professionalism in physical therapy: accountability, altruism, compassion and caring, integrity, professional duty, and social responsibility

What are core values?

100

When was the ADA signed into law?


July 26th, 1990

100

muscle contraction that produces or controls joint motion, resulting in muscle lengthening (extending elbow)

What is Isotonic eccentric resisted exercise?

100

What does FAST stand for?

F - face drooping
A - arm weakness
S - speech difficulty
T - Time to call 911

100

Readout produced by placing electrodes on the anterior chest wall to record deploarization or contraction of the heart muscle; assesses the heart's rate and rhythm

What is an ECG?

200

foundation established in 1938 in response to repeated polio epidemics; established to provide research, education, and patient services; provided susbstantial support for the profession and practice of physical therapy

What is the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (The Foundation)?

200

What is the term for action requiring significant difficulty or expense taking into consideration direct and net cost of accomodations, the facitilies financial resources, number of persons employed and impact of operations.

What is Undue Hardship?

200

uses preswim stroke instruction and musculoskeletal rehabilitation

What is Halliwick method?

200

technique in which radiopaque material is injected into the blood vessels to to better visualize and identify such as blockage of blood vessels, aneurysms, and vascular malformations

What is angiography?

200

Noninvasive method of determining how the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems respond to controlled increases in activity; most frequently use to diagnose or assess suspected or established cardiovascular disease

What is exercise stress testing?

300

First national organization representing "physical therapeutics" Established in 1921 to maintain high standards and provide a mechanism to share information

What is American Woman's Physical Therapeutic Association?

300

What is managed care type of organization; contracts with selected doctors, hosptials and pharmacies to create a network of participating providers. You pay less if you use providers that belong to the plan's network.

What is preferred provider organization?

300

The ability to move a limb segment through a specific ROM

What is flexibility?

300

Neurologic technique based on the natural sequence of recovery after a stroke

What is the Bruunstorm approach?

300

the ability to of neurons in the brain to compensate for injury or disease

What is neuroplasticity?

400

Organization responsible for maintaining high standards and educational programs for physiotherapists; precursor to APTA

What is the APA?

400

PTA shall act i nthe best interest of patientsclients over the interests of the PTA

What are standards of conduct 2A?
400

movement at one joint affects movement at other joints (ex. a two legged squat)

What is Closed kinetic chain exercise?

400

hypertoni vs hypotonia

high muscle tone/low muscle tone

400

spinal cord damage and resultant loss of sensory or motor function affecting the lower leg trunk and legs

What is paraplegia?

500

a statement adopted by the American Physical Therapy Association House of Delegates in 2000 that establishes expectations for the practice of physical therapy in the year 2020; it addresses six components: autonomous practice, direct access, practitioner of choice, doctor of physical therapy, evidence-based practice, and prefossionalism

What is vision 2020?

500

Physical therpaist assistnat shall achieve and mainatian clinical competence

What is standard of conduct 6A?

500

technique used when a patient's dysfunction is the result of joint stiffness or hypomobility (loss of motion); applies to joint-specific passive movements, either oscillatory (rapid, repeated movements) or sustained

What is joint mobilization?

500

lower trunk and legs paralysis.

What is paraplegia?

500

technique used to enhance movement and motor control, emphasizing proprioceptive (joint and position sense) stimuli but also using tactile, visual, and auditory stimuli

What is PNF?