AMCA PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE PREP GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH COR
RECT ANSWERS
what is the specialty of medical rehabilitation concerned with? -
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ANSWER>>restoration
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name some things that is illegal to ask someone to put on a resume -
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ANSWER>>religion,
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age,
date of birth, | |
| race
in this type of transfer the pt does not rise but moves their hips sideways from
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|one surface to another, generally by taking the weight through the arms -
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|ANSWER>>sitting transfer |
what type of transfer is made toward the weaker side instead of the stronger side
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- ANSWER>>bed to wheelchair,
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bathtub transfer |
6 C's of documentation - ANSWER>>Client's words, clarity, completeness,
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conciseness, chronological order, and confidentiality
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Zones of comfort - ANSWER>>Intimate space (18 inches or closer)
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Personal space (18 in. to 4 ft.) | | | | | |
, Social space (4 ft. to 12 ft.)
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| Public space (12 ft. or more)
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what is the major focus of the rehab team? - ANSWER>>rendering care
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professional negligence is also called - ANSWER>>unreasonable care
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name the most important thing for assistive personnel to keep in mind during the
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daily routine in medical setting - ANSWER>>confidentiality
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which rehabilitation team is responsible for the patients emotional needs? -
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ANSWER>>social worker
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what word pertains to any attack on a persons reputation -
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ANSWER>>defamation
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failing to meet a specific standard of care would be defined as -
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|ANSWER>>negligence
this allows medical personnel to render care especially in an emergency situation
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without fear of a malpractice suit - ANSWER>>good samaritan law
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this must be obtained before any procedure or medication can be given to a
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patient - ANSWER>>patient consent or informed consent
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RECT ANSWERS
what is the specialty of medical rehabilitation concerned with? -
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ANSWER>>restoration
|
name some things that is illegal to ask someone to put on a resume -
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ANSWER>>religion,
|
age,
date of birth, | |
| race
in this type of transfer the pt does not rise but moves their hips sideways from
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|one surface to another, generally by taking the weight through the arms -
| | | | | | | | | | | |
|ANSWER>>sitting transfer |
what type of transfer is made toward the weaker side instead of the stronger side
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
- ANSWER>>bed to wheelchair,
| | |
bathtub transfer |
6 C's of documentation - ANSWER>>Client's words, clarity, completeness,
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conciseness, chronological order, and confidentiality
| | | | |
Zones of comfort - ANSWER>>Intimate space (18 inches or closer)
| | | | | | | | |
Personal space (18 in. to 4 ft.) | | | | | |
, Social space (4 ft. to 12 ft.)
| | | | | |
| Public space (12 ft. or more)
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what is the major focus of the rehab team? - ANSWER>>rendering care
| | | | | | | | | | |
professional negligence is also called - ANSWER>>unreasonable care
| | | | | | |
name the most important thing for assistive personnel to keep in mind during the
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
daily routine in medical setting - ANSWER>>confidentiality
| | | | | | |
which rehabilitation team is responsible for the patients emotional needs? -
| | | | | | | | | |
ANSWER>>social worker
| |
what word pertains to any attack on a persons reputation -
| | | | | | | | | |
ANSWER>>defamation
|
failing to meet a specific standard of care would be defined as -
| | | | | | | | | | | |
|ANSWER>>negligence
this allows medical personnel to render care especially in an emergency situation
| | | | | | | | | | |
without fear of a malpractice suit - ANSWER>>good samaritan law
| | | | | | | | | |
this must be obtained before any procedure or medication can be given to a
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
patient - ANSWER>>patient consent or informed consent
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