The PT and the PTA create a welcoming and equitable environment for all. PTs and PTAs commit to providing a safe place, elevating diverse and minority voices, acknowledging personal biases that may impact patient care, and take a position of anti-discrimination.
What is inclusion?
What "SNF" stands for
What is a Skilled Nursing Facility?
Associate of Applied Science- degree
What type of degree you will obtain at PSC from the PTA program?
The P and the I.
What is patient and intervention?
The primary regard for or devotion to the interests of the patient/client, assuming the responsibility of placing the needs of the patient/client ahead of the PTA’s self-interest.
What is Altruism?
In this setting even though the patient’s overall prognosis is poor or terminal, he does have potential for improving an activity limitation or participation restriction that will then enable the patient to maximize his quality of life during the time left to live
What is "hospice?"
Anatomy and Physiology I with a "C" grade or higher
What is a required pre-requisite at PSC?
The C and the O
The is the comparison and outcome?
The desire to identify with or sense something of another’s experience; is a precursor of caring.
What is Caring and Compassion?
PTAs may provide physical therapy services within the physical therapy department of a hospital setting or see patients at the bedside.
What is the Acute Setting?
5 semesters
How many semesters does it take to complete the program at PSC?
Is there a difference in recovery time from overuse rotator cuff injuries for female collegiate swimmers who participate in routine flexibility training versus female collegiate swimmers who don't?
What is an example of a good PICO question?
The steadfast adherence to high ethical principles or standards; truthfulness, fairness, doing what you say you will do, and “speaking forth” about why you do what you do.
What is integrity?
PTs, PTAs and Techs are likely to work with patients with a variety of musculoskeletal and, less commonly, neuromuscular disorders. Common diagnoses seen in this setting include musculoskeletal strains and sprains or inflammatory injuries such as tendinitis and bursitis, often related to overuse. Patients live at home and travel to therapy.
What Outpatient Physical Therapy?
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What are some requirements for PTA program participation
Sometimes a part of the PICO format, but is not required for the final project for PTA 100. "T"
What is Time?
The commitment to meeting one’s obligations to provide effective physical therapy services to individual patients/clients, to serve the profession, and to positively influence the health of society.
What is duty?
Because of the independent nature of this setting, a PTA (or PT) who works in this type of setting is usually expected to have had prior experience working more directly with other clinicians in more traditional settings. Clinicians see these patients because they are considered homebound.
What is "home health care?"
June 1 of every academic year
What is the deadline for application (PTA Intent Form) for the PTA program?
The citation format you are required to use for your sources in your final project for PTA 100
What is AMA?