Professional responsibilities Flashcards
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- Regardless of the setting in which the PT service is provided, the following responsibilities must be borne solely by the PT
- — 7 items
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- Interpretation of referrals when available
- initial examination, evaluation, diagnosis, and prognosis
- development of modify of POC which is based on initial eval or reeval and which includes the PT goals and outcomes
- determination of when the expertise and decision-making capability of the PT requires the PT to personally render physical therapy interventions and when it may be appropriate to utilize the PTA. A PT shall determine the most appropriate utilization of the PTA that provides for the delivery of service that is safe, effective and efficient
- reexamination of the pt/client in light of their goals, and revision of the POC when indicated
- establishment of the discharge plan and documentation of discharge summary/status
- oversight of all documentation for services rendered to each pt/client
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Domains of Learning
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- eductaional terms that describe various aspects of human behavior
- the three most commonly recognized domains of learning are the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains
- recognizing the various levels of each of the domains can assist therapists to plan appropriate patient learning activities
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affective domain
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- primarily concerned with attitudes, values and emotions
- consists of 5 specific levels: receiving, responding, valuing, organization, and characterization
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cognitive domain
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- primarily concerned with knowledge and understanding
- consist of 6 specific levels: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis and evaluation
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psychomotor domain
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- primarily concerned with physical action or motor skill
- domain consists of 7 specific levels: perception, set, guided response, mechanism, complex overt response, adaptation and origination
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Autonomy
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requires that the wishes of competent individuals must be honored
-autonomy is often referred to as self-determination
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Beneficence
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- moral obligation of health care providers to act for the benefit of others
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confidentiality
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- holding of professional secrets or discussions
- keeping client information within appropriate limits
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Duty
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- the obligations that individuals have to others in society
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Fidelity
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- related to confidentiality and is defined as the moral duty to keep commitments that have been promised
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justice
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- the quality of being just and fair; righteousness
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nonmaleficence:
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- the obligation of healthcare providers to above all else, do no harm
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Paternalism
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a term used when someone fails to recognize another individual’s rights and autonomy
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Rights
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- the ability to take advantage of a moral entitlement to do something or not to do something
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Veracity
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- obligation of healthcare providers to tell the truth