Emerging Practice in PT Flashcards
T/F the following are PT Practice settings
* community based rehabilitation programmes
* hospitals
* workplaces/ companies
* community settings
* out-patient clinics
* occupational health centres
T
T/F the following are PT Practice settings
- hospices
- education and research centres
- schools, including pre-schools and special schools
- rehabilitation centres and residential homes
- prisons
- fitness clubs, health clubs, gymnasia and spas
T
T/F the following are PT Practice settings
*public settings for health promotion
* nursing homes
* technology/ digitally supported platforms
* sports centers/clubs
* physiotherapist private offices, practices, clinics
*senior citizen centres
T
T/F Advance practice is a higher level of practice, functions, responsibilities, activities, and capabilities
T
may be, but is not necessarily, associated with a particular occupational title e.g. ‘consultant physiotherapist’, ‘advanced physiotherapy practitioner’, ‘advanced practice physiotherapist,’ ‘extended scope practitioner’
A. Advanced Practice
B. Specialized practice
A
the result of in-depth knowledge, skills, and competence attained by a physical therapist qualified in a specific area within the scope of practice recognized as physical therapy.
A. Advanced Practice
B. Specialized practice
B
results from defined training and educational pathways associated with a formal process for testing and recognizing the higher level acquired, but it may also be demonstrated as a result of informal learning and experience.
A. Advanced Practice
B. Specialized practice
B
requires a combination of advanced and distinctly increased clinical and analytical skills, knowledge, clinical reasoning, attitudes, and experience
A. Advanced Practice
B. Specialized practice
A
results in the responsibility for the delivery of care to patients/clients more commonly with complex needs or problems safely and competently and to manage risk.
A. Advanced Practice
B. Specialized practice
A
A specialist physical therapist would be expected to practice and/or teach in the specialty area of clinical practice, be involved in evaluation and practice/service development, and contribute to the body of knowledge relevant to their practice setting.
A. Advanced Practice
B. Specialized practice
B
the following are concepts of emerging practices, except:
A. Innovative strategies
B. Current or upcoming trends
C. Non-conventional; non-traditional
D. Not necessarily new
E. None
E
the following are concepts of emerging practices, except:
A. Improved outcomes
B. Reduced disability
C. Better patient compliance and
safety
D. Expedited recovery
E. None
E
video calls, phone consultations, digital monitoring) has emerged as a valuable tool
A. Telehealth in PT
B. Innovative Technologies
C. Holistic Approaches
D. Interprofessional Collaborations
E. Patient Education and Empowerment
A
It offers opportunities for reaching underserved populations.
A. Telehealth in PT
B. Innovative Technologies
C. Holistic Approaches
D. Interprofessional Collaborations
E. Patient Education and Empowerment
A
Cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing physical therapy, enhancing patient engagement and outcomes.
A. Telehealth in PT
B. Innovative Technologies
C. Holistic Approaches
D. Interprofessional Collaborations
E. Patient Education and Empowerment
B