APTA/FPTA/WCPT – Guide to PT Practice – Random Stuff – Flashcards

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What PT association was founded in 1951?
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WCPT
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What PT association was founded in 1921?
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APTA
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What PT association was originally founded in 1946, and created as it is today in the 1970's?
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FPTA
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What PT association is located in Tallahassee?
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FPTA
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Where is the APTA located?
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Alexandria, VA
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Where is the WCPT home office?
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London
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What PT Association has an assembly of representatives?
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FPTA
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What PT association has a house of delegates?
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APTA
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What PT association has a congress?
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WCPT
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How often does the WCPT congress meet?
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every 4 years
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What PT association has special interest groups?
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FPTA
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What PT association has chapters?
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APTA
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What are the 3 different sub organizations w/in the APTA?
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Chapters, Sections and assemblies
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What do they call the sub organizations of the WCPT?
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Subgroups
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What does WCPT stand for?
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World Confederation for physical therapy
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What is the FPTA concerned with? (3 things)
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State advocacy, federal advocacy, accreditation of PTA schools
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What is the APTA concerned with? (7 things)
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Becoming practitioner of choice, direct access, autonomous practice, reimbursement, DPT degree, evidence based practice, professionalism
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What PT association is concerned with global health, land mines, anti tobacco, torture, etc.?
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WCPT
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What is the budget of the APTA?
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43.5 mil
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How many PT/PTAs does the FPTA represent?
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4850
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How many PT/PTAs does the APTA represent?
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88k
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How many PT/PTAs does that WCPT represent?
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350k
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What PT association has the most employees?
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APTA with over 180
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Who has more employees: FPTA or WCPT?
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FPTA
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Who was the first head of the APTA?
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Mary McMillan
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Who was the first head of the FPTA? (CEO and President)
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Joyce Flaig as CEO and Ellen Smith as president
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Who was the first head of the WCPT?
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Mildred Elson
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Who are the current heads of the FPTA? (CEO and Prez)
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Tad Fisher, Kathy Swanick
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Who are the current heads of the APTA? (CEO and Prez)
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Michael Bower (CEO) and Paul Roackar (Prez)
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Who is the current head of the WCPT?
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Marilyn Moffat
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What are the regional divisions of the FPTA called?
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Districts
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What are the regional divisions of the APTA called?
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Chapters
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What are the regional divisions of the WCPT called?
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Regions, they have 106 member organizations which are countries
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How many meetings does the FPTA have annually?
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2: annual and spring
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How many meetings does the Southeast district of the FPTA hold annually?
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4
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What are the 3 major APTA meetings/conferences?
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Combined Sections Meeting, Annual Conference and Exposition, National Student Conclave
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What are the major meetings held by the WCPT?
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Congress every 4 years, general meeting amongst member organizations every 4 years.
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You must belong to the ______ to belong to the ______.
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APTA, FPTA
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In order to be a member of WCPT, your ________ must be a member
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member organization
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What is the ultimate result of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development?
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Moral choices being made on internal ethical principles
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What is the first stage in Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development?
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Moral choices made to avoid being punished
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What is the middle stage of Kolhberg's Theory of Moral Development?
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Moral choices made because of laws
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According the Plack & Santasier, what is the hallmark of professionalism?
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Reflection
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To be a successful PT, you must be comfortable with _______.
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Ambiguity
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Is the Guide to PT practice a: resource, bible, protocol book or rule book?
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Resource
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What are the 4 categories of PT practice patterns?
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Musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary, integumentary
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Does the Guide to PT practice contain clinical guidelines?
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No
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Does the guide to PT practice contain specific treatment protocols?
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No
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Was the guide to PT practice intended to set forth the legal "standard of care"?
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No
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When was Part I of the guide to PT practice published?
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1995
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When was part Part II of the Guide to PT practice published?
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2001
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When was Part III of the Guide to PT Practice published?
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2002
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Since 2010, a new Guide to PT Practice is being developed to include:
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ICF terminology
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What are the 4 key concepts in the Guide to PT practice?
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Disablement model(s) Patient/Client management Focus on outcomes Roles in Prevention & Treatment
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Define Disablement Model (from Guide to PT Practice)
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Defines how disease/health impacts a person on 3 levels
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What are the 3 levels identified by disablement models?
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Body function, activity/functional limitation, community level/participation in life activities
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What are the 6 steps of the PT/Client Management Model as described by the Guide to PT practice?
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Examination, Evaluation, Diagnosis, Prognosis, Intervention, Outcomes
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Define "medical diagnosis" and "physical therapist's diagnosis"
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Medical diagnosis: disease at the level of cell, tissue, organ or system PT diagnosis: identifies the impact of a condition on function at the level of the system AND the whole person
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In which step of pt/client management model does the PT summarize the patient's problems & hypothesize why they are occurring?
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Evaluation
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What are various ways to measure outcomes?
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Pathology (tendonitis resolves) functional (can carry groceries now) risk reduction (less fall risk) ealth/wellness (more active life) societal resources (less missed work) client satisfaction
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What is the purpose of patient/client management?
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to maximize patient's outcomes
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Name the three types of prevention described by the Guide to PT practice?
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Primary, secondary and tertiary care
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What is the purpose of primary prevention as defined by the Guide to PT practice?
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Prevent condition from happening in the first place
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What is the purpose of secondary prevention as defined by the Guide to PT practice?
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Decrease duration of illness or secondary effects of illness
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What is the purpose of tertiary prevention according to the Guide to PT practice?
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limiting degree of disability in those with chronic conditions
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What are the three care settings defined by the Guide to PT practice and an example of each?
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Primary: integrated services such as a hospital Secondary: referred sources, such as outpatient Tertiary: highly specialized such as burn unit
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Put the 6 steps of pt/client management in order: 1. evaluation 2. interventions 3. outcomes 4. POC 5. diagnosis 6. examination
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1. examination 2. evaluation 3. diagnosis 4. POC 5. interventions 6. outcomes
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What is contained in Part 1 of the Guide to PT practice?
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Description of pt/client management including roles of the PT, tests and measures and types of interventions
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What is contained in Part 2 of the Guide to PT practice?
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preferred practice patterns
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Name 5 other roles of the physical therapist?
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consultation, education, critical inquiry, administration, supervision of support personnel
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What does Chapter 2 of the Guide to PT practice define?
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measurement, reliability, validity and clinical utility of tests and measures
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What are the 3 components of every PT intervention?
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1. coordination, communication, documentation 2. patient/client-related instruction 3. procedural interventions
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What is the most common PT intervention?
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therapeutic exercise
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Do PT's treat a fracture or the weakness, immobility and functional loss after a fracture?
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The latter
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Define PT practice patterns
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Classifications of disorders/conditions in PT language
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Which PT condition categories has the most practice patterns?
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Musculoskeletal
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Name the Core Values of PT
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accountability, altruism, professional duty, compassion/caring, excellence, integrity, social responsibility
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What are there three steps of reflection according to Plack and Santasier?
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Reflection FOR action, Reflection IN action and Reflection ON action
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