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What are the elements of patient management?
1. Examination
2. Evaluation
3. Diagnosis
4. Prognosis
5. Intervention
What is important to consider while taking a patient history?
Medical chart
Patient interview
Family interview
Consultations
Which body systems are covered in a systems review?
Cardiopulmonary
Integumentary
Musculoskeletal
Neuromuscular
What are different tests that are performed?
Functional
Structural/Observation
Movement Testing- Active, Passive, and Resisted
Neurovascular
Palpation
Special Tests
What are essential parts to the prognosis?
Level of improved function
Time needed
Plan of Care
Goals
Outcomes
Interventions
What are interventions?
Skilled interaction of the physical therapist with the patient/ client
What is the disablement model?
Diagnose and manage movement dysfunction and enhance physical and functional abilities.

Focus on the impact of the condition on function

Change the movement to improve function
What is the ICF?
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
What are the components of ICF?
Health Condition
Body Function (Impairment)
Activities (Limitation)
Participation (Restriction)
Environmental Factors
Personal Factors

HIAPEP
What is impairment?
Problems in body function or structure as a significant deviation or loss
Activities limitation is defined at the level of the _______.
person
What is difficulty in the ability to perform an action task or activity in an efficient manner?
Activity Limitation
What are problems an individual may experience in involvement in life situations?
Participation Restrictions
What are the 3 parts to the examination?
History
Systems Review
Tests and Measures
What are the 5 parts to systems review?
Communication
Cardiopulmonary
Integumentary
Neuromuscular
Musculoskeletal
What is the primary purpose of history taking?
Build rapport needed for a therapeutic relationship
What is the secondary purpose of history taking?
Collect Data
When taking a history, you need to listen with your ear and ______.
Eyes
What types of questions are asked during the history?
General --> specific
Clarifying
What are the 6 assessments in tests and measures?
Functional
Structural
Mobility
Neurovascular
Palpation
Special Tests
When evaluating the LE, what do you look for?
Standing Posture
LE Alignment
Dynamic Construct
With PROM, what do high, medium, and low mean?
High- Pain in mid-range
Medium- Pain at end range
Low- Pain with overpressure
When assessing muscle length, what are key points to look at?
Two joint muscles
Symmetry
End-feels
Relative Flexibility
When doing palpations, what are you looking for?
Condition
Position
Mobility
What is ABCDE of goal writing?
A- actor
B- behavior
C- condition
D- degree
E- estimated time