These 2 events led to the development of the profession of PT.
What is WW1 and the polio epidemic.
Suffix that means inflammation.
What is "-itis"?
The ability to imagine oneself in another’s place, to understand another’s feelings, ideas, desires and actions
What is empathy?
The federal legislations which protects a patients private health information.
What is HIPAA? Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Examples include exercise, gait training, transfers and patient education.
What is a PT intervention?
A set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together in a system, agency, or among professionals that enables effective work in cross-cultural situations
What is cultual competency?
The first group of people that provided physical therapy services.
Who are reconstuction aides?
The opposite directional term to anterior.
What is posterior?
The tone, volume, and appropriate use of humor during patient care.
What are components of verbal communication?
Individual identifiers (name, address) and past provision of healthcare.
What are personal health information (PHI)?
This provider most often implements interventions and reports progress.
Who is the PTA?
Creating neighborhoods and environments that promote health and safety.
What is the SDOH goal of neighborhoods and built environments?
The list of values which guide the behaviors of PTs and PTAs to provide the highest quality of care.
What are the APTA Core Values?
The word root meaning "sense of pain".
What is alges-o?
Eye contact, personal space and physical appearance.
What are components of non-verbal communication?
Understanding of education, current skill sets, communication style and roles and responsibilities.
What is required for effective PT/PTA communication?
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance
What are the stages of grief?
This SDOH domain includes access to doctors and insurance.
What is healthcare access and quality?
The first physical therapist.
Who is Mary McMillian?
The word root meaning "clot".
What is thromb-o?
Restate, reflect and clarify during communication with a patient.
What is active listening?
The component of obtaining and reviewing patient history, performing a systems review and various tests and measures.
What is Examination?
The individual/discipline who may assist with difficult living situtations for patients upon discharge from a hospital.
Who is a social worker?
Physical characteristics, language and age.
What is the top of the iceberg? (What can be seen related to a persons culture)
The year the PTA role was established by the APTA House of Delegates.
What is 1967?
The word root meaning "joint"?
What is arthr-o?
The non-medical factors that influence health outcomes.
What are the Social Determinants of Health?
This provider performs evaluations and establishes plan of care.
Who is the physical therapist?
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?
This concept means focusing on the patient’s perspective rather than your own.
What is cultural humility?