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1. You are a CI for a student from the University of Delaware PT program. You are on the floor above your SPT, but are physically available in case your student needs you. This is known as what kind of supervision?
1. Direct Supervision
2. True or False? You are the manager of a PT clinic and are conducting performance reviews of your staff. According to Review your Performance Reviews! By Cooper, it’s best to conduct all of them within 3 days in order to be most efficient.
2. False
3. What are two ways to make sure you are successfully utilizing an incentive program?
3. Gather input from staff; keeping the incentive program simple; making sure it does not change too frequently; fair and objective; set the goal at the right level, not too high, and not too low
4. According to the article Managing Across Multiple Disciplines, what three things are very important in successfully managing a multidisciplinary team?
4. Communication, collaboration, and respect
5. What are the requirements for gift giving to physicians? What type and what is the price limit?
5. Non-monetary gifts that have no expectation of return. Limit is $388.
6. What can the physician do if the gift they receive is greater than the allotted amount? How long do they have to do that?
6. Physician can repay the gift giver if the amount that the gift exceeded is <50%. They must do this within the calendar year or 180 days
7. How can clinic managers encourage autonomy and empowerment in their clinicians?
7. Facilitate open discussion, be flexible with employees, don’t label yourself as “the boss”, give unrestricted access to information and resources, allow everyone in on business decisions etc.
8. All of the following are duties and responsibilities of the State Examining Board of Physical therapy ECXEPT:
a. Formulate rules and regulation
b. Designate and prepare examination to be taken for licensure
c. Grant licenses
d. Receive and evaluate complaint
e. All of the above are duties of the State examining Board of Physical Therapy
8. E. All of the above are duties of the State examining Board of Physical Therapy
9. After days from the initial evaluation physical therapist must consult a licensed health care practitioner who has prescriptive authority in the case of direct access.
a. 20 days
b. 90 days
c. 30 days
d. 10 days
e. 25 days
9. C. 30 days
10. An athletic trainer my perform all of the following except:
a. Initial evaluation
b. First aid
c. Paraffin bath
d. Infrared
e. Ambulation
10. A . Initial evaluation
1. Billing errors are due to which of the following?
a. Insufficient documentation
b. Medically unnecessary services
c. Incorrect coding
d. Paid claims error rates by provider type
e. All of the above
1. E
2. Incident reports should be included as part of the medical record?
a. True
b. False
2. B
3. Which of the following is true regarding ICD-10 billing?
a. Utilizes 3-7 alphanumeric characters
b. Distinguishes R vs L body parts
c. Is the old, outdated system
d. A & B
e. All of the above
3. D
4. Which of the following is not a source of Medicare record reviews and audits?
a. Contracted payers
b. Comprehensive Error Rate Testing (CERT)
c. OIG
d. Recovery Audit Contract (RAC) Initiative
e. All of the above are sources of reviews and audits
4. E
5. If it is determined there was inadequate documentation or services wereprovided outside of the Medicare regulations, repayment may be requested
a. True
b. False
5. A
6. All of the following are important during job searching EXCEPT:
a. Demonstrate you have maintained currency in the field
b. Customizing your resume for each job opportunity
c. Articulating to potential employers the value you can bring to an organization
d. Only listing previous job titles
e. Taking advantage of social media sites for online networking
6. D
7. All of the following are beneficial in networking of your clinic EXCEPT:
a. Spend excess time and energy in door-to-door marketing with Doctors
b. Educate your patients, physicians and local media to recognize your clinic as a leader in the PT field
c. Offer a broad range of services and 2-3 specific programs
d. Define and attach a high value of your services
e. Use a regular program of communication
7. A
8. A consulting services agreement should include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. A statement acknowledging that the consultant is providing services as an independent contractor
b. Terms and conditions under which the services will be provided
c. Signatures of the consultant and individual who has authority to legally bind the contracting company to the terms and conditions
d. B & C
e. All of the above
8. E
9. Licensure is a major obstacle for traveling PTs who are independent contractors
a. True
b. False
9. B
10. All of the following are true of the interview process except:
a. Deliver answers in “situationactionresult” format
b. When interviewers as a salary provide a range
c. Never make negative comments about a current or former employer
d. Research the company before the interview
e. Write a thank you note as a follow-up to a face-to-face interview
10. B
1. All of the following EXCEPT influence the transition from novice to expert clinician:
a. Clinic environment
b. Experience & social interaction
c. Confidence
d. Salary
e. Communication skills
1. D
2. All novice clinicians report similar learning and development of practical skills, knowledge, abilities, and clinical reasoning regardless of having a mentor in their clinic.
a. True
b. False
2. B (False)
3. All of the following are examples of long term motivators for employees EXCEPT:
a. Providing employee with an end goal and allowing them to complete an entire project rather than a simple task.
b. Providing monthly feedback to employees with set standards, rather than providing feedback to supervisors
c. Provide employee with a specific tasks that only they are accontable for.
d. Provide standard for task completions that revolve around monetary compensations
3. D
4. All of the following EXCEPT are appropriate tactics in reducing the risk of lawsuits in your practice:
a. Be consistent
b. Learn the laws and how they affect your practice
c. Discuss matters of misconduct in public to make sure you have a witness
d. Do not delegate to unprepared supervisors
e. Stop rumors and mean-spirited comments
4. C
5. The following Leadership, Administration, and Management Preparation (LAMP)skills/knowledge is ranked as extremely important among surveyed APTA members/clinical managers:
a. Extensive knowledge of communication
b. Delegation/supervision
c. Time management
d. Stress management
e. Reimbursement sources
5. A
6. The following is NOT a recommended strategy to implement change/fight complacency/Get better results in the clinic?
a. Create a sense of urgency!
b. Get everyone on the same page for change
c. Rely on previously established reputation
d. Develop a plan based on input (staff/patient)
e. Implement the developed plan
6. C
7. As physical therapist, to lead by example we should do all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Exercise
b. Improve diet and health maintenance
c. Limit alcohol
d. Do not smoke
e. Your behavior outside the clinic is your business and your business alone.
7. E
1. Under Reimbursable 1 (Y1) which of the following are required for Medicare B reimbursement?
a. Supervising PT/PTA must not be engaged in the treatment of another patient
b. Supervising PT/PTA may not be involved in other activities, such as supervising another student
c. Supervising PT/PTA must be present in the room while treating
d. A and B only
e. All of the Above
1. D
2. Which definition of therapy is correctly matched?
a. Individual Therapy: pt is seen one on one by therapy student AND PT/PTA
b. Concurrent Therapy: All patients are performing the same exercises at the same time, so you can have as many patients as you want
c. Group Therapy: treatment of 2 or more individuals regardless of payer source who may or may not be performing similar activity
d. A and B are correct
e. A and C are correct
2. E
3. Which of the following is true about the therapy cap?
a. The therapy cap rarely changes year to year
b. Therapy cap is for PT only, Speech and OT are combined
c. Current cap is $1900
d. Exceptions are never granted
3. C
4. It is within the scope of physical therapy to do all of the following except…
a. Assess patient mediation during patient screening
b. Serve as a case manager and facilitate coordination of care with physicians and nurses
c. Administer and store medications used for PT purposes
d. Screen, evaluate and collect information regarding patient's medications
e. All of the above are within the scope of PT practice
4. E
5. G codes are non-payable codes therefore they are not required on specified claims for outpatient therapy services.
a. True
b. False
5. B
6. All functional limitations should be reported with the G codes when an initial evaluation is performed as you can not change these throughout a course of treatment.
a. True
b. False
6. B
1. Which of the following is an appropriate question to ask yourself before deciding to start your own practice?
a. Do you consider yourself a leader?
b. Are you willing to invest a significant portion of your savings into getting your business started?
c. Are you willing to commit long hours to make your business work?
d. A and C only
e. All of the above
1. E
2. Which of the following is not one of the 8 steps identified in starting your own practice?
a. Clarifying core values and mission statement
b. Determine business model
c. Retaining professional consultants and using their advice to protect your liability
d. Purchasing high-end specialized exercise equipment
e. Obtain funding and understand finances
2. D
3. What do you need to know/do to make the right choice with contracting?
a. Costs
b. Acquire legal consultation
c. Plan to negotiate
d. Be aware of “hot spots”
e. All of the above
3. E
4. A large rehabilitation hospital did research before determining to begin a self pay wellness program. What did this research find?
a. Consumers hated the idea of self pay
b. Consumers behaviors, beliefs, and experiences had NO impact
c. There was a great demand for fitness and wellness services
d. There was NO demand for fitness and wellness services
e. Consumers did not understand physical therapy
4. C
5. For a successful early exit plan, it is important to do all of the following except:
a. Create goals concerning money and time
b. Be open to selling your practice
c. Know your numbers
d. Do not worry about different scenarios. It always runs as you planned.
e. Be prepared to adapt quickly
5. D
6. Which of the following is NOT a feasible option for funding a new business in a weak economy?
a. Personal savings
b. Investors
c. Personal credit
d. Grants
e. All of the above are viable options for obtaining funds when starting a new business
6. E
7. When creating a new business, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. A well written business plan can outline purpose of the business and illustrate the owner’s vision, and can be used to convince potential investors and/or lenders
b. Financing through debt means the owner acquires debt after initial funds have been spent
c. The business plan should be detailed and include a mission, objectives, goals, marketing strategies, planned location, and financial statements
d. A license/permit needs to be obtained from the local/state government
e. Market research needs to be done initially to determine if there is an unfilled need for new product/service and location where need is strong enough to make a new venture profitable
7. B