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What are the elements of patient management?
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1. Examination
2. Evaluation 3. Diagnosis 4. Prognosis 5. Intervention |
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What is important to consider while taking a patient history?
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Medical chart
Patient interview Family interview Consultations |
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Which body systems are covered in a systems review?
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Cardiopulmonary
Integumentary Musculoskeletal Neuromuscular |
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What are different tests that are performed?
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Functional
Structural/Observation Movement Testing- Active, Passive, and Resisted Neurovascular Palpation Special Tests |
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What are essential parts to the prognosis?
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Level of improved function
Time needed Plan of Care Goals Outcomes Interventions |
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What are interventions?
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Skilled interaction of the physical therapist with the patient/ client
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What is the disablement model?
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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 |
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What is the ICF?
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International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
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What are the components of ICF?
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Health Condition
Body Function (Impairment) Activities (Limitation) Participation (Restriction) Environmental Factors Personal Factors HIAPEP |
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What is impairment?
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Problems in body function or structure as a significant deviation or loss
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Activities limitation is defined at the level of the _______.
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person
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What is difficulty in the ability to perform an action task or activity in an efficient manner?
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Activity Limitation
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What are problems an individual may experience in involvement in life situations?
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Participation Restrictions
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What are the 3 parts to the examination?
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History
Systems Review Tests and Measures |
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What are the 5 parts to systems review?
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Communication
Cardiopulmonary Integumentary Neuromuscular Musculoskeletal |
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What is the primary purpose of history taking?
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Build rapport needed for a therapeutic relationship
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What is the secondary purpose of history taking?
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Collect Data
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When taking a history, you need to listen with your ear and ______.
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Eyes
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What types of questions are asked during the history?
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General --> specific
Clarifying |
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What are the 6 assessments in tests and measures?
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Functional
Structural Mobility Neurovascular Palpation Special Tests |
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When evaluating the LE, what do you look for?
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Standing Posture
LE Alignment Dynamic Construct |
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With PROM, what do high, medium, and low mean?
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High- Pain in mid-range
Medium- Pain at end range Low- Pain with overpressure |
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When assessing muscle length, what are key points to look at?
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Two joint muscles
Symmetry End-feels Relative Flexibility |
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When doing palpations, what are you looking for?
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Condition
Position Mobility |
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What is ABCDE of goal writing?
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A- actor
B- behavior C- condition D- degree E- estimated time |