USA PTP 1 Midterm|100% Complete and Correct
USA PTP 1 Midterm|100% Complete and Correct APTA Vision Statement Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience. APTA Core Values Accountability Altruism Compassion Excellence Integrity Professional Duty Social Responsibility What two events started Physical Therapy? World War I (1917) Infantile Paralysis Epidemic What were Physical Therapists first called? Reconstruction Aides What is the group that sets rules/guidelines? House of Delegates What is it called when you do NOT need a referral to treat patients? Direct Access Name the core value that puts patients before the therapist. Altruism Transtheoretical Model of Change precontemplation contemplation preparation action maintenance A situation where there are two choices and BOTH are morally "right"? Dilemma Examples of Non-verbal Communication • Posture • Eye Contact • Facial expressions • Dress "RIPS" stands for: Realm Individual Process Situation What does "Beneficence" mean? Promoting good Developing a plan of care with patient rehab goals without consulting the patient or caregiver: Paternalism PT requests support for direct access citing benefit to everyone across society: Ends-based What are the standards of PT practice? Education Administration of PT service Ethical/Legal consideration Patient/Client Management Research Community Responsibility Non-verbal elements of the helping interview can include: Space/positioning Posture Time/Uninterrupted Pro Bono service provision is what APTA core value? Altruism Benefits of direct access to allow treatment without referral include: Quicker access to services reduction to opioid dependency reduction in cost associated with care Component behavior of professional communication Ownership emotions language active listening APTA is broken into which of the following for special interests? Sections House of Delegates Policy making body of the APTA Electing to clarify a patient's complaints as he/she vents most closely resembles: Active listening The patient intends to change and is aware of pros and cons Contemplation stage Mary McMillan the first APTA president/Pioneer of the field of PT What is "Infantile Paralysis" known as today? Poliomyelitis Wilhelmine Wright Developed MMT What other health care profession can trace its development to the Reconstruction Aides? Occupational Therapy Accountability: Active acceptance of the responsibility for the diverse roles, obligations, and actions of the physical therapist including self- regulation and other behaviors that positively influence patient/client outcomes, the profession and the health needs of society Altruism: The primary regard for or devotion to the interest of patients/clients, thus assuming the fiduciary responsibility of placing the needs of the patient/client ahead of the physical therapist's self interest Compassion/Caring: The desire to identify with or sense something of another's experience; a precursor of caring Excellence: Physical therapy practice that consistently uses current knowledge and theory while understanding personal limits, integrates judgment and the patient/client perspective, embraces advancement, challenges mediocrity, and works toward development of new knowledge Integrity: Steadfast adherence to high ethical principles or professional standards; truthfulness, fairness, doing what you say you will do, and "speaking forth" about why you do what you do Professional Duty: The commitment to meeting one's obligations to provide effective physical therapy services to patients/clients, to serve the profession, and to positively influence the health of society Social Responsibility:
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