Week 11 - HOAC II Flashcards
Identify the 6 elements of the Patient/Client Management Model.
- Examination
- Evaluation
- Diagnosis
- Prognosis
- Interventions
- Outcomes
What is done in examination?
Examine the patient and collect raw data through the history, systems review, and tests and measures
What is done in evaluation?
Evaluating the data and identifying the problems
What is done in diagnosis?
Identify the diagnosis and prognosis
What is done in prognosis?
Determine the POC
What is done in intervention?
Implement the POC
What is done in outcomes?
Reexamination of patient and evaluate treatment outcomes
The HOAC II involves the ________ in decision making and provides the payer with a better justification. The problem is almost always a ____________.
- patient
- functional deficit
What are the 2 types of patient problems?
- Existing- those that exist when patient is being seen
- Anticipated- those that may occur in the future and require prevention
These are further subdivided into _________ identified and ___________ identified.
- patient
- non-patient
What are the 13 parts of the HOAC II?
- Initial data collection
- Generate Patient Identified Problems (PIP) list
- Exam strategy
- Conduct exam and analyze data
- Add non-patient identified problems to list (NPIP)
- Justification for hypothesis
- Hypothesis about cause
- Refine Problem List
- Goals
- Establish testing criteria
- Establish predictive criteria
- Reassessment plan
- Plan and implement intervention
For the hypotheses, the physical therapist must determine ________ and the ________ of the effects.
- what might be the cause of the problem
- magnitude
Therapists must discuss all anticipated _______ in documentation and provide arguments and evidence as to why they believe a problem would occur without intervention. Doing this diminishes the likelihood of _____________
- problems
- unnecessary interventions, interventions continuing longer than necessary
- not addressing an anticipated problem
Goals are almost exclusively expressed in terms of _____________.
functional activities
Can goals include pain?
Yes, but shouldn’t be the only goal because it is subjective.