PTA
The following are rehabilitation treatments used today and in antiquity, except:
Cong Fu positioning exercises
Per Henrik Ling initiated all of the following except:
Identify the areas within a PTAs scope of practice by indicating YES or NO for each:
-A.B.
Multiple Answer: The following are members of the health care team:
The APTA's Vision Statement is "Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience."
True
False
The following statement(s) is/are correct except:
Identify the roles of a Physical Therapist and a Physical Therapist Assistant by matching
PT (physical therapist),
PTA (physical therapist assistant) or B (both):
A meeting between the PT and the PTA to discuss a patients progress or lack of progress, is most commonly called:
A PTA can ask a SW to help with all of the following except:
PTAs were created by the APTA as a result of all of the following except:
Multiple Answer: Select ALL of the following which identifies the role of a Physical Therapist Assistant:
In physical therapy utilization review, PTAs can review the work of the PTs.
True
False
The first to use electrical stimulation of torpedo-fish for headaches:
The PTA Caucus allows PTAs to provide higher input to the House of Delegates (HOD).
True
False
A PTA can supervise a physical therapy aide to perform all of the following except:
A patient who cannot cook or clean her home is considered to have a disability.
True
False
True
A.an intradisciplinary team that is made up of PTs, PTAs, OTs, SLPs, PTA Aides
B.an interdisciplinary team that is made up of PTs, PTAs, PTA Aides
C.an interdisciplinary team that is made up of PTs, PTAs, PTA Aides, OTs, COTAs and SLPs
D.All of the above
All of the following physical therapy interventions can be provided by the PTA in a school system except:
In a Hospital, the PTA and an RN working and communicating towards a pt.'s wellbeing are members of:
The APTA headquarters are in:
When working with the SPTA, the ultimate responsibility for physical therapy services is of:
Planning to purchase an exercise machine for approximately $1500 can be included in the:
Donations to PT-PAC can help with future physical therapy favorable legislative actions on Capitol Hill?
True
False
All of the following physical therapy interventions can be provided by the PTA in home health care except:
A.Implementation of a HEP
B. Bed mobility and transfers
C.Gait training
D.Re-evaluation of the patient every 4 weeks
E.Stretching program
D.Re-evaluation of the patient every 4 weeks
If a patient's medical status changes, the PTA must immediately request a meeting with:
the supervising PT
The first War Emergency Training Course of World War II for physical therapists was initiated at:
Multiple Answer: A very experienced PTA as the Physical Therapy Director can perform all of the following:
As per the APTA, a PTA can perform all of the following duties except:
Write a discharge plan
In traditional outpatient therapy facilities (OT, SLP,PT), physical therapy services are provided within which of the following team models?
The following is a potential role of Physical Therapist Assistants in the healthcare industry:
All of the above
The following are a setting in which a PTA may work except: Home Health
All of the following are impairments except:
A.Patient is unable to brush their hair.
B. Muscle weakness
C. Muscle spasm
D. Edema
Who is credited as being one of the first “physical therapist” in the United States?
A PTA can supervise a physical therapy aide performing which of the following:
Examples of procedures in the Policy & Procedures Manual include all of the following except:
The highest policy-making body of the APTA is:
A.Special Interest Group
B.Political Action Committee
C.House of Delegates
D.All of the above
C. House of Delegates
A type of budget that includes utilities, employees' salaries and benefits, supplies, housekeeping, and maintenance is considered:
therapeutic ex., massage, hydrotherapy
Cong Fu: exercise to relief PAIN
Swedish Gymnastics and Swedish Massage
1864: Gustav Zander–exercise machines
assist and resist exercises
1890: Nikola Tesla–diathermy
diathermy
Proprioceptive facilitation:
PNF
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
Lovett (Harvard): importance of polio early muscle training
polio early muscle training
Mary McMillan-
Mckenzie
Stretch the opposite way (extension)
Williams
Stretch regular way (flexion)
Physical therapy was call?
Reconstruction Aid
1.Merguerite Sanderson-
creation: 1967
APTA–PTA
American Physical Therapy Association
Physical Therapy Association
Which World War generated more demand for Physical Aid?
WW2
What year was (CAPTE) created?
1977 Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
1978
1986
(ABPTS)
American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties
Vision Statement for the Physical Therapy Profession
Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience.
1988 Patient can receive care for up to 21 days
House of Delegates?
Components
APTA’s Benefits for Student Members
Group discussion (6)
HOD (House of delegates)
BOD (Board of director)
CAPTE
ABPTS
FSBPT
PT-PAC
APTA’s Goals
APTA’s Goals
APTA’s Goals
APTA’s Board of Directors and Headquarters
Six officers
PTA:
Supervision of PTA
PT:
conducts physical therapy practice
General supervision ie In Home PT?
PT available telecommunication
Direct personal supervision?
PT available on-site at all times
PTA Duties (as per the APTA)
Performs selected physical therapy interventions under the direction and at least general supervision of PT–dependent on the jurisdiction of clinical site
who can make modification to patient intervention?
Makes modifications to selected interventions to progress the patient/client, as directed by the PT, or to ensure patient/client safety and comfort
Upon PTA’s request patient’s re-examination
When POC change needed
Prior planned discharge
In response: change patient’s medical status
Once/month or higher frequency–patient’s needs
Supervisory visits by the PT
performs initial examination/evaluation, establishes POC and treatment plan
PT
initial examination/evaluation; PTA takes notes and gathers data as requested by PT
PTA can helps PT:
Evaluation is when
PT interprets the results of the data collected by the PTA from the initial examination of a patient.
who performs patient’s interventions?
The PT is the only person that can?
performs re-examination and establishes new treatment plan
When a patient is done with treatment who can discharge them?
PT performs discharge examination and evaluation of patient
1.Intra-disciplinary :
members work together within the same discipline–PT and PTA in home health care
2.Inter-disciplinary :
members work together within all disciplines–SNF team: PT, PTA, SLP, OT, COTA, MD, RN, SW, LPN
3.Multi-disciplinary :
members work separately and independently in different disciplines, different medical specialties
PT and PTA
OTR/L and COTA
SLP
RN,
LPN,
CNA
SW
ATC
PT and PTA
OTR/L and COTA
SLP
RN,
LPN,
CNA
SW
ATC
Discontinue
Discontinuing interventions due to…
Bathing, eating, grooming
IADL- Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
Shopping, home maintenance, yard work
Staff/departmental team:
PT, PTA, OTR/L, COTA, SLP, SW, RN (Everybody)
Supervisory:
between PT and PTA
Strategic planning:
Dept. goals
Operating expense:
salaries, benefits
Capital expense:
equipment > $300
Accounts receivable:
Medicare funds/ 80%
Accounts payable:
money for services or equipment
Direct:
salaries, equipment
Indirect:
housekeeping, utilities
Variable:
electricity
Fixed
Rent
Q&A
monitors quality and appropriateness of care–resolves identified problems
QA
Risk Management:
implements quality assurance and defends against legal liability threats (safety education, identify potential employee injuries, report all incidents)
Traditional definition of Health
Disablement
Difference between Nagi and ICF framework
T raditionally
Contemporary
Examine how patient functions in his environment.
Observation of patient performing functional task
Patient self-report questionnaire
The Nagi Framework
Pathology
The interruption or interference with normal process and simultaneous body efforts to heal itself, or regain a normal state.
The Nagi Framework Pathology is Often referred to as the disease itself?
True or False
True
The Nagi Framework Pathology happens where?
Occurs at the following levels:
Management focused on reducing active pathology
Impairment
Is a loss or abnormality of an anatomical, physiological, mental, or emotional nature
Impairment is also a deviations in normal anatomy and/or physiology of daily life, example
Functional Limitation
An abnormality or limitation in an individual’s ability to carry out a meaningful action, task or activity.
Nagi model: Functional Limitation:
Activities of daily living (ADL)
Basic activities
Nagi model: Functional Limitation
Instrumental activities of daily living (IADL)
Disabilities
The inability or limitation in performing socially defined roles and/or tasks that would normally be expected of an individual within a given culture and/or environment
Disability
Roles or tasks that have been socially defined as normal for a given population is?
Factors that influence an individual’s perception of his/her degree of disability?
International Classification of Function (ICF)
Originally known as: International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities, and Handicaps (ICIDH)
Developed by the World Health Organization (WHO )
Purpose:
To provide uniform, standard language for describing health and health-related states
Accounts for facilitators and barriers to function
E.g.. Ramps & handrails
Integrates the biomedical, psychological and social aspects of disease.
International Classification of Function (ICF)
International Classification of Function (ICF)
Describes various aspects of health as they relate to:
International Classification of Function (ICF)
Described in terms of function and disability
What the individual CAN do
Function
Positive aspects of health
What the individual CANNOT do
Disability
Negative aspects of health
These two systems are meant to complement each other
ICF – International Classification of Function
ICD – International Classification of Diseases
Classification system for medical diagnoses and diseases
ICD-10
Disablement models provide framework for understanding relationships between
Comparison of ICF and Nagi model’s
“Both models provide a framework for examining the relationship between disease, impairments, functional limitations and disability”
Both identify how the disease impacts the individual’s daily life activities
In the ICF enablement model there is a focus on what can the person do instead of what they cannot do (hence using the words enablement and disablement)
Comparison of Nagi and ICF cont .
In the Nagi model of disablement it is understood that sometimes functional limitations do not always cause disabilities depending on what the person needs to accomplish or their environment but ICF enablement does includes it in their model
ICF integrates both personal factors and environmental factors while the Nagi disablement model focuses primarily on factors associated with the consequences of the disease
ICF by integrating personal and environmental factors provides a structure where individual differences in health, function and disability are incorporated
Documentation
Provides:
Legal record of care
Facilitates communication among health care providers
Serves as a source of information for clinical research
Documentation for Reimbursement
Documentation as Ethical Duty
APTA’s Standards of Ethical Conduct for the Physical Therapist Assistant
“Physical therapist assistants shall ensure that documentation for their interventions accurately reflects the nature and extent of services provided.”
Initial examination
Performed by the PT
Includes the following information:
SUBJECTED
OBJECTIVE
Subjective (what you here)
Objective (test you do with the patient)
Results of tests and/or measurements
the Initial examination is used as a
As a baseline to determine progress toward goals
Record Patient Care:
Direct
Record Patient Care:
Indirect
Skilled Care
A type of health care given when a patient needs management, observation, or evaluation by trained nurses or rehabilitation staff; also includes are that required the unique judgment and skill of a trained individual for both safety and effectiveness.
In order for an intervention to be skilled
The intervention requires the unique judgment and/or skill of a trained individual for:
Maintenance Therapy:
Services that are not skilled.
In which of the following elements of the patient/client management model does the PTA have documentation responsibilities? (Indicate all that apply)
Evaluation
Diagnosis
Prognosis
Intervention
Re-evaluation
Intervention
Re-evaluation
Question 3
For a patient/client to have direct access to physical therapy care which of the following must occur?
The insurance company must be willing to pay for it.
The intervention must not be provided by a PTA.
The PT must have graduated with a doctoral degree (have a DPT).
The state practice act must allow for it.
Question 4
The most common orthopedic condition of elderly adults in the U.S. is
Lateral epicondylitis
Spondylolisthesis
DeQuervaine’s syndrome
Hip fracture
Question 5
Aquatic therapy is a form of hydrotherapy.
True
False
Question 6
In what section of an treatment note would you make the following entry? “Pt. c/o weakness in (R) elbow.”
S
O
A
P
S-Subjective
Question 7
Scoliosis curvatures of more than 40 degrees need the Milwaukee orthosis and functional electrical stimulation (FES) to the muscles on the convex side of the curve.
True
False
Computer-based documentation packages utilize:
Check boxes and drop-down menus
Free-text boxes
Templates and fill-in forms
All of the above
All the above
Question 9
In which section of the SOAP note would you document patient-related instructions that were given?
Pr
S
O
A
P
Pr
Question 10
The Numerical Rating System (NRS) consists of a 10 cm unmarked horizontal line and is used for pain description.
True
False
False
Question 11
In what section of an interim note would you make the following entry? “PROM: (R) hip flexion 0° to 115°.”
S
O
A
P
O-objective
Question 12
Select the items below that represent pathophysiology
AAROM exercises can be done using all of the following except:
Question 14
Question 15
Select the items below that represent impairments
Question 16
All of the following are isotonic exercises except:
Question 17
During isometric exercises, the patient must be closely supervised for the potential of Valsalva maneuver.
True
False
Question 18
A patient's history may include all of the following except:
Question 19
The Plan of Care (POC) in the initial examination and evaluation may include:
Question 20
The SOAP format data can be utilized for all of the following except:
Question 21
Which of the following pieces of information would be best obtained from the patient’s medical history?
Question 22
The Objecitve data in the "O" section of the daily or weekly SOAP note contains all of the following information except:
Question 23
Which of the following types of information frequently is documented in column or table form?
Question 24
Select the items below that represent disability
estion 25
In what section of an initial evaluative note would you find the following entry? “Progressive remitting type MS with balance and coordination deficits.”
Pr
S
O
A
P
Question 26
In what section of an interim note would you make the following entry? “Pt. c/o weakness in (L) knee.”
S
O
A
P
S-Subjective
Question 27
Which of the following pieces of information would be best obtained from the patient’s medical history?
Question 28
Which of the following components of the examination provides the physical therapist with information about the patient’s past health, mechanism of injury, and prior injuries.
Question 29
Select the items below that represent functional limitations
Question 30
PROM exercises can increase a patient's muscular strength.
True
False
Question 31
Function can be integrated into which of the following documentation formats?
SOME PT AND PTA ROLE(S)
OTHER SYMPTOMS:
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS:
SECRETION REMOVAL TECHNIQUE
CAD-CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Documentation
Documentation
Addendum" immediate
Objective Data should fall into 2 categories:
1.Physical therapy intervention provided
2.Information that demonstrates the pt’s response to the physical therapy intervention provided
Structure/Organization of O: con’t
ROM Strength
ext 10 4/5
IR 20 3/5
ER 15 5/5
Describing function
Therapeutic Exercise
Wound Management
Muscle Strength
Orthotics
Gait/Balance
Common Mistakes