quest 1 Flashcards

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when were we “reconstruction aid”

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1914

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who was the first president - 1921

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Mary Mcmillan

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3
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when did we become the American women’s therapy org.

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1921

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4
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allowed men and became the physiotherapy associtation

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1930

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5
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pollio epidemic, org grew

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1940-1950

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what is the APTAs misstion

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building a community that advances the profession of the PY to improve teh health of society

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APTA vison

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transform socriy by optimizing movement to improve the human experience

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APTA is commmited to what

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increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the association, profession, and society

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what does the APTAs starategic plan include for 2022-2025

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relevance, stewardship, quality , value

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what does the movement system entail

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all systems of the body

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what are teh federal advocay priorities

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medicare polices and payment, telehealth, opioid epidemic, education and workforce, health info tech infrastructure.

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PA apta core purpose and mission

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to represent, advocate and advance the practices of pt in the commonwealth of PA

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what are some of the aptas state advocay priorites

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direct access, essential health benefits, fair copays, interstate licensure, referral for profit, the scope of practice issues, term and title protection.

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14
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How do we define Doctor

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highest academic degree in a specific discipline

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purposes of guide to pt practice

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describe opt practice, outline roles, describe setting, standarize term, descrive exam and eval process, describe how outcomes are measured and used

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16
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what are 4 role of a PT

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consultation, education, critical inquiry, administration

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primary care in PT

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direct access, pts coordinate care related to physical function, as a result of MS< NM, CP, or integumentary disorders

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secondary care in PT

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referral basis, offered in various settings

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tertiary care in PT

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provide commonly in facilities that focus on particular health conditions.

20
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role of primary prevention is PT

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identify risk factos and implement services to red eisk before issues arise,

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seceondary prevetion

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prevent or slow progress of functional decline and disability and enhance activity participation with individuals with an identified condition

22
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tertiary prevention

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red degree of disability by restoring and prereventing deterioration, - in individuals with chronic health conditions.

23
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3 major professionalism documents

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code of ethics, guide for professional conduct, core values

24
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wheel of professionalism

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hub - core values
spokes- practice and skills
tire- manifested behaviors

25
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8 APTA core values

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accountability, altrusim, compassion/caring, excellence, inclusion, integrity, professional duty, social responsibility

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code of ethics for PT is built apon

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core values, roles of PT, multiple realms of ethical action

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what is the purpose of the code of ethics

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define ethical principles, prvd standards of behavior and performance, provide guidance for PT, education, est standards by which apta can determine unethical conduct.

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what are the common behairs that violate professionalism standards

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unmet professional responsibilities, lack of effort toward self-improvement and adaptability, poor interaction with patients, and inappropriate relations with health care professionals.