Safety & Protection 485-end Flashcards
Appropriate time for exercise break while at the desk
30 seconds for every one hour
What type of pelvic tilt should be performed for a deep squat lift
APT
When should a mask/eye protection be worn
When body fluids could splash
When should a gown be worn
When body fluids could be splashed
Droplet precautions
Mask
Contact precautions
Gloves
Mask if making substantial contact
What is a nosocomial infection
Infection acquired in the hospital
Essentially what is Americans with Disabilities Act
Employers must make reasonable accommodations for qualified people with a disability
What is the standard grade for a ramp
8.3%
How wide should a ramp be
36 inches
What does SOAP (note) stand for
Subjective
Objective
Assessment
Plan
How to correct charting errors appropriately
Draw a single line through the error and initial and date it
What must be included for all documentation entries
Date
Provider’s full name
Designation
Autonomy
The wishes of individuals must be honored
Beneficence
Providers must act for the benefit of others
Fidelity
Moral duty to keep commitments that have been promised
Nonmaleficence
To do no harm
Veracity
Tell the truth
Deontologism theory
Doesn’t focus on consequences of action, but on action itself and if it follows moral principles
Teleological theory
Which decision brings the best consequences?
layout of The Nagi Model
Pathology
Impairment
Functional limitation
Disability
Does the PT need to be directly on site for direction and supervision of the PTA
No - but needs to be able to communicate via phone
Who qualifies for Medicare
People over 65
Disabled people
What is Medicare A
Hospitals
Hospice
Extended care
LTC at home
What is Medicare B
Outpatient care
Physician services
Diagnostic tests
Who applies for Medicaid
The poor
Example of classical conditioning
Stimulus (food) is repeatedly proceeded by bell (stimulus)
The best type of evidence for articles regarding therapy
Systematic reviews/meta-analyses
What’s a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
Patients randomized into control and experimental group
What is a cohort study
People with risk factor/exposure are followed over time to see occurrence of the disease they’re at risk for
What is a case control study
Individuals who have a disease are compared to individuals who don’t
What is a cross sectional study
Dat and observations made at one point in time between a certain disease (AIDS) and factors of interest at one time (drugs)
Nominal data examples
Blood type, type of arthritis
Is nominal data qualitative or quantitative
Qualitative
Nominal data AKA
Classification scale
Ordinal data AKA
Ranking scale
Examples of ordinal data
MMT
levels of assistance
Pain
Examples of ratio data
ROM
distance walked
NCV