quest 1 Flashcards

(28 cards)

1
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when were we “reconstruction aid”

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1914

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2
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who was the first president - 1921

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Mary Mcmillan

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3
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when did we become the American women’s therapy org.

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1921

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4
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allowed men and became the physiotherapy associtation

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1930

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5
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pollio epidemic, org grew

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1940-1950

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6
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what is the APTAs misstion

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building a community that advances the profession of the PY to improve teh health of society

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APTA vison

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transform socriy by optimizing movement to improve the human experience

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8
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APTA is commmited to what

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increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the association, profession, and society

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what does the APTAs starategic plan include for 2022-2025

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relevance, stewardship, quality , value

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10
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what does the movement system entail

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all systems of the body

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what are teh federal advocay priorities

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medicare polices and payment, telehealth, opioid epidemic, education and workforce, health info tech infrastructure.

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PA apta core purpose and mission

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to represent, advocate and advance the practices of pt in the commonwealth of PA

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what are some of the aptas state advocay priorites

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direct access, essential health benefits, fair copays, interstate licensure, referral for profit, the scope of practice issues, term and title protection.

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14
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How do we define Doctor

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highest academic degree in a specific discipline

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15
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purposes of guide to pt practice

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describe opt practice, outline roles, describe setting, standarize term, descrive exam and eval process, describe how outcomes are measured and used

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16
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what are 4 role of a PT

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consultation, education, critical inquiry, administration

17
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primary care in PT

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direct access, pts coordinate care related to physical function, as a result of MS< NM, CP, or integumentary disorders

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secondary care in PT

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referral basis, offered in various settings

19
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tertiary care in PT

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provide commonly in facilities that focus on particular health conditions.

20
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role of primary prevention is PT

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identify risk factos and implement services to red eisk before issues arise,

21
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seceondary prevetion

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prevent or slow progress of functional decline and disability and enhance activity participation with individuals with an identified condition

22
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tertiary prevention

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red degree of disability by restoring and prereventing deterioration, - in individuals with chronic health conditions.

23
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3 major professionalism documents

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code of ethics, guide for professional conduct, core values

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wheel of professionalism

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hub - core values
spokes- practice and skills
tire- manifested behaviors

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8 APTA core values
accountability, altrusim, compassion/caring, excellence, inclusion, integrity, professional duty, social responsibility
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code of ethics for PT is built apon
core values, roles of PT, multiple realms of ethical action
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what is the purpose of the code of ethics
define ethical principles, prvd standards of behavior and performance, provide guidance for PT, education, est standards by which apta can determine unethical conduct.
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what are the common behairs that violate professionalism standards
unmet professional responsibilities, lack of effort toward self-improvement and adaptability, poor interaction with patients, and inappropriate relations with health care professionals.