ADA, ICF model, Guide to PT Flashcards
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Bias in PT
Race/ethnicity
Gender
Ageism
HIV/AIDS
Mental illness
Obesity
Substance abuse
Disabiltiy
What does MMT stand for
manual muscle testing
What does ROM stand for
Range of motion
What does CGA stand for
Contact guard assist
What does TTWB stand for
Toe touch weight bearing
What does ADA stand for
American disability act
What does ICF stand for
International classification of function
Purpose of ADA
Provide more opportunities for the disabled
What is Title 1 in ADA
elimination of discrimination againts individuals w/ disabilities
What are titles 2 and 3 in ADA
Adress physical accessibility
What are some examples of ADA requirements
Restrooms and bathrooms
Ramps and landings
Handrails
Stairs
Ground and floor surfaces
Transitions
Clear spaces
What are all the components of the ICF model
Health condition
Body functions and structure
Activity
Participation
Environmental factors
Personal factors
What is an example of health condition in the ICF model
Any disease or disorder (ACL tear)
Example of body functions and structure in the ICF model
“symptoms”
Swelling
Weakness
Decreased balance
Strength
Example of activity in the ICF model
“ings”
Walking
Running
Standing
Example of participation in the ICF model
“roles in your life”
Sports
Stairs to get to apartment
Mom that has to pick up kids
Example of environmental factors in ICF
Pets, stairs, messy house
Examples of personal factors of ICF
driven
Anxious
Exitement
fear of falling
Elements of the patient/client management model
Examination (questions, special tests, ROM)
Evaluation (what goes on “between ears”, what you are thinking it could be)
Diagnosis
Prognosis
Intervention (treatment plan)
Outcomes (how did pt turn out)