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What is Physical Therapy? | Physical Therapy is a dynamic profession with an established theoretical base and widespread clinical applications in the preservation, development, and restoration of optimal function. |
What are various aspects of the The Model Practice Act? | 1. Examination 2. Treatment 3. Health Promotion and Wellness 4. Administration, Education, and Research |
What are some different practice settings of physical therapy? | IP, OP, SNF, Ortho, Neuro, Pulmo, Acute, Peds |
What disease prompted the need for rehabilitation specialists? | Polio |
In which year was the APTA formed? What was the APA and when was it formed? | Late 1940's (American Physical Therapy Association)
Late 1930s (American Physiotherapy Association) |
What is the role of the FSBPT? | To protect the public by providing service and leadership that promote safe and competent physical therapy practice.
Licensing and Board Exam organization |
What happened in 1992 that improved the representation of PTAs in the APTA? | 1992 - PTAS hold office |
What is the name of the long term vision of the APTA? | Vision 2020 and Beyond |
What is the role of the PTA? | Certified/Licensed to assist the PT in selected components of the physical therapy treatment intervention. |
Job duties of PTAs | Intervention implementation
Training pts. in excercises and ADLs
Data collection/documentation
Reporting to PT on patient responses
Discharge planning
Equipement & supply prep/maintenance
Attend patient conferences |
What are the core values of the APTA? | Accountability, Altruism, Compassion/Caring, Excellence, Integrity, Professional Duty, Social Responsibility |