Intro to PT Exam 1

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In Kentucky, PTAs can _________, unlike in other states.

dry needle

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___________ assist students in navigating the transition from classroom to workplace.

Mentors

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A _________ is an opportunity to introduce you to a potential employer.

Cover letter

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A ____________ contains a summary of personal information, educational info, professional qualifications, etc.…

Resume

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The ____________ is a biopsychosocial classification system based on the concept of health as a state of complete well-being.

ICF

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The ICF consists of these two parts:

Functioning/disability, Contextual factors

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What two major events led to the creation of the PT profession?

Polio, World Wars

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The ___________ is the PT’s judgement about the optimal improvement the patient may achieve, and the time needed.

Prognosis

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__________ are the result of the interventions.

Outcomes

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Abbrev. for the Joint Commission on Accreditation and Certification

JACHO

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What part of a SOAP note is this: Documenting their response to teach/back/education.

Assessment

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What part of a SOAP note is this: Documenting that they performed a teach/back.

Objective

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The goal of PT is to improve _____________

quality of life

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The origination of PTA dates back to __________

400 bc

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The Romans utilized __________, an early predecessor to PT.

gymnastics

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PT progressed with orthopedic surgeries, such as __________

Open heart surgery

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“Reconstruction aids” were originally:

Women

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PT was earlier referred to as:

Physiotherapy

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In the 30’s, PTAs worked under ___________

Dr referral

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In 1937, the PT Assocation was formed, eventually becoming the _____________

APTA

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PTAs were officially introduced in _________

1964

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This organization governs all PT schools and is focused on accreditation.

CAPTE

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________ was developed in 1970, focused on work-site injuries and employee safety.

OSHA

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The two types of insurance:

Private, Government-issued

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What does FSBPT do?

Registration for licensure exam

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This is the highest policy making body of the APTA:

HOD

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APTA is headquartered in:

Alexandria, VA

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What are the 4 components of the APTA?

Districts, chapters, sections, assemblies

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This ancient figure emphasized muscle strengthening using exercises:

Hippocrates

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Americans originally considered disability:

irreversible

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In 1969, the first ___ PTAS graduated in Miami.

15

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Clinton signed the ____________ to eliminate the Medicare deficit.

Balanced Budget Act

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A __________ is an individual who seeks PT services:

Client

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What are the 4 components of the APTA Strategic plan?

Mentor value, sustainable profession, quality care, demand and access

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This organization is the Body for clinical Specialists certification:

ABPTS

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The PT PAC ensures that ___________decision benefit the field.

Capitol Hill

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The diagnosis/prognosis results from the ________

evaluation

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___________ include techniques/activities that comprise the treatment plan.

Interventions

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__________ should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time bound.

Goals

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__________ is determined by patient’s state/condition.

outcome

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____ is concerned with treating the person as a whole, not just “Joe with back pain” for example.

ICF

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Contextual factors include:

body functions, body structures, activities/proprioception, environmental factors.

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______ is focused on patient-centered care

PCMM

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This type of intervention includes teaching the patient.

Education

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An _________ is the duration of care for being under PT.

Episode

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What are the 4 parts of a SOAP note?

Subjective, objective, assessment, plan

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_________ guidelines help guide towards best, evidence-based practice.

Clinical practice

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The _______ pertains to leave, maternity, etc.

FMLA

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Reviewing colleague's charts is an example of ___________

peer review

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In _________ supervision, the PT must be available via telecommunication.

General

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In _________ supervision, PT must be physically present/available.

Direct

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In KY, a PT can only supervise ___ personnel

4

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________ means within discipline.

intra

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_______ outside discipline

Inter

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What are the 2 types of sexual harassment:

Quid pro quo, Hostile

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Sexual harassment is ______ and applies to both ______

Illegal, sexes

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Sexual harassment is dealt with in court using this standard:

Reasonable person

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What does DEI stand for?

Diversity, equity, inclusion

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Two types of bias:

Explicit, implicit

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Differences in health between groups of people

Health disparities

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Non-medical factors that affect your health:

Social determinants

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Genetics, physical activity, and diet are examples of _________ determinants of health.

Non-social

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The PT ___________ includes obtaining info and data.

Exam

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The PT _____ included making clinical judgments based on info.

Evaluation

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The _______ has sad to smiley faces detailing pain.

VAG (visual analog scale)

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IEP stands for:

Individualized eduational plans

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Geriatrics comes with increased:

comorbidities

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Study of aging process:

Gerontology

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System of moral principles governing conduct:

Ethics

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Beliefs, principles, values about right and wrong.

Morals

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Patient info is on a __________ basis

need-to-know

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Names, addresses, SSI, etc. are examples of:

Protected health information

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______ violations can lead to fines, jail, loss of license:

HIPAA

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You can turn to the _____ model for ethical dilemmas.

RIPS

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Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, Analytic, and Spatial are types of:

learning styles

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These were the first PTs

Sanderson, McMillan

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Vision 2020 was formed in:

2000

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_________ means accessing, applying, integrating evidence to guide clinical decision making.

Evidence based practice

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The most commonly used treatment in PT:

Therapeutic exercise

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Use of warm/cold water by submerging all or part or the body:

hydrotherapy

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Some PEDS screening tests are the _______

APGAR

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Which of the following is not a common pediatric neurologic system condition?

Spina bifida, CP, Brachial plexus, DCD, Asthma

Asthma

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Care of cancer falls under:

Oncology

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Incontinence, pregnancy, postpartum care, mastectomy, cancer recovery, pelvic pain are _________ health.

Women’s

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The establishment of social rules for conduct:

Medical law

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The ethical principle that focuses on doing the best for the patient:

Beneficence

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What is the number of days before a reassessment is due in a hospital setting?

14

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What is the number of days before a reassessment is due in a school system?

90

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What is the number of days before a reassessment is due in a unspecifiable listed settings?

30

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What is the other situation where a reassessment must be completed?

Change in condition

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How many support personnel can a PT supervise in KY?

4

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Section 4, 5e, specifies that PTs must be available via _____________, meaning they must be available to take a call, etc.

telecommunication

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For a PTA student on an assigned clinical rotation, what % of the time must be with a PTA, and with a PT?

80, 20

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How should you sign your name/title in medical documentation as a student?

PTA student

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Who must cosign if you, as a student, document?

PT

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CE is required on a __-yr biennium.

2

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How soon must you legally notify the board of change in contact info or employment?

30 days

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When and how often do Ky PTs and PTAs renew their license?

March, Every odd number year

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What is the requirement for PTAs continuing competency?

20 hours

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At least ____ hours must be earned from category 1.

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