Exam 1: Introduction to Documentation
Exam 1: Introduction to Documentation20 Questions
Exam 2: The World Health Organization and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health20 Questions
Exam 3: Reimbursement Issues Related to Documentation20 Questions
Exam 4: Documentation Content and Organization20 Questions
Exam 5: Physical Therapy Patient Management and Documentation Responsibilities20 Questions
Exam 7: What Is Subjective Data and Why Is It Important?20 Questions
Exam 8: What Is Objective Data and Why Is It Important?20 Questions
Exam 9: What Is Assessment Data and Why Is It Important?20 Questions
Exam 10: What Is the Plan and Why Is It Important?20 Questions
Exam 11: Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together20 Questions
Exam 12: How Does Documentation Relate to Patient Issues?20 Questions
Exam 13: Your Documentation Related to Legal and Ethical Issues20 Questions
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What state became the first state to allow direct access?
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When was the first academic program developed for the PTA?
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During which time period did documentation change, requiring more specific information?
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Which taxonomy can be defined as the loss or abnormality of a physiological, psychological, or anatomical structure or function?
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Direct access allows PTs to practice with autonomy because it is understood that PTs recognize their legal responsibilities.What is this legal responsibility called?
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What is the website for the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)?
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What is the focus of outcomes in patient care related to PT and PTA documentation?
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2-8-98: Pt. feeling better today. Pt. was seen for a 30 minute therapy visit.
S: Mom told PTA that her son is cranky and stiff.
O: Worked on sitting and rolling.
A: Pt. able to sit by himself for short time periods.
P: Continue PT sessions.
-In the SOAP note example provided in Figure , why was the objective section incorrect?
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Which two goals must physical therapy meet for the PT to receive reimbursement for services?
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Documentation must meet today's standards for reimbursement and provides the basis for research.What two standards must be met for reimbursement to be successful?
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To provide high-quality medical care, the PT and PTA must demonstrate one exceptional skill.What is that one skill?
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What two events changed treatment and documentation responsibilities for the PT and PTA?
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2-8-98: Pt. feeling better today. Pt. was seen for a 30 minute therapy visit.
S: Mom told PTA that her son is cranky and stiff.
O: Worked on sitting and rolling.
A: Pt. able to sit by himself for short time periods.
P: Continue PT sessions.
-In the SOAP note example provided in Figure , why is the assessment section incorrect?
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What type of access allows a patient to see a PT without a physician's referral?
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Documentation classification has evolved over many years.Which documentation classification provides a definitive summary of an active pathology with the relationship to the resulting impairment?
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What is the name of the accrediting agency for rehabilitation facilities?
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What specific piece of legislation was responsible for changing the documentation process?
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