PT 101 Flashcards

(52 cards)

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What does the nagi disablement model look like

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Pathology….impairments….functional limitations…. Disabilities

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2
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Cellular level of disablement model

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Pathology

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3
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Tissue level of disablement model

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Impairments

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4
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Affects personal lives and tasks and activity of daily living

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Functional limitations

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5
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All stands for

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Activity of daily living

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6
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How patient is affected in society

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Disability

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7
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IFC enablement model differs from the

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Nagi disablement model

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8
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Which is more through of models

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IFC enablement

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9
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Two things that the icf enablement model contains that the nagi disablement model doesn’t

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Activities one can do well and environmental/contextual factors

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10
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Five elements in pt practice

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Examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis (plan of care), intervention

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11
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Integumentary has to do with what

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Skin

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12
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name six tests and measures while practicing pt

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endurance, BMI, posture, pain, range of motion,strength

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13
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these devices measure range of motion

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gonyometers

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14
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four treatments in pt

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heat, ice, electro stim, ultrasound

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15
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buzz word in area of practice

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practice pattern

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16
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area of practice that deals with muscle, bone, joints, and connective tissue

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musculoskeletal

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17
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two exam techniques for musculoskeletal

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range of motion and manual muscle test

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18
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non thrust manipulation is the same as

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joint mobilization

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19
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thrust manipulation is the same as

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manipulation

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20
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Three diagnoses of musculoskeletal problems

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bursitis, arthritis, carpal tunnel

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21
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three interventions of musculoskeletal problems

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stretching, manual therapy, physical agents

22
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area of pt practice that deals with the brain, spinal cord, and the nerves that come off spinal cord and move into musculoskeletal

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neuromuscular

23
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three exam techniques of neuromuscular

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coordination, muscle tone, range of motion

24
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three diagnoses of neuromuscular problems

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concussion, stroke, parkinson’s

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area of pt practice that deals with pulmonary system, heart, lungs, and vessels
cardiopulmonary
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three exam techniques of cardiopulmonary
heart rate, blood pressure, pulse oximeter
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three diagnoses of cardiopulmonary problems
asthma, idiopathic arrhythmia, diabetes
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A very good intervention for cardiopulmonary problems
percussion techniques
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area of pt practice that deals with the treatment of patients with wounds or skin conditions
integumentary
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three exam techniques of integumentary
skin color, circulation, posture
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three interventions for integumentary
physical agents, pressure garments, debridement
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four physical agents
heat, ice, ultrasound, electro stim
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the removing of dead tissue by a pt
debridement
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Three of today's PT requirements
graduate from accredited program, pass the NPTE, get licensed state-by-state
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The PT is seeing the patient via direct access
Primary care
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is provided by clinicians when the patient is referred by a doctor
Secondary Care
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A PT who works with prosthetics as a specialty is providing this
tertiary care
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Method to avoid occurrence of an ACL injury
primary prevention
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After an illness has been diagnosed, this slows or stops the symptoms
secondary prevention
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After a disease or illness has already had many effects, this helps improve the quality of life and prevent further deterioration
tertiary prevention
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A PT recommendation that proposes the approach that will be taken for intervention
consultation
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Teaching exercises to enhance function
education
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Researching into different methods of treatment and practice including documentation and statistical information
critical inquiry
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Communication, managing, and supervising are all parts of this as the responsibilities of the owner
administration
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skilled hand techniques on soft tissues and joints
manual therapy techniques
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First graduates of apta in 1969 were from these two states
Florida and minnesota
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Today there are how many PTA
Over 60000
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CAPTE
CAPTE: Commission on Accreditation in Physical | Therapy Education
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how many accredited PTA programs in the US
300
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Their mission is to be the voice for PTAs in | matters of practice and professional issues
PTA Caucus
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In order to treat patients the PTA must be supervised by a Physical Therapist under one of three conditions:
general, periodic on-site, on-site
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ratio of pta to pt in ny
4:1