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Professional Practice 2017 Final

This document contains summaries of key concepts in physical therapy practice and education. It discusses topics like patient education, clinical reasoning, professional ethics, clinical competence, clinical education models, and the history and evolution of the physical therapy profession. The document seems to be studying notes for a physical therapy final exam, as it contains definitions and explanations of important professional terms and concepts.
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Professional Practice 2017 Final

This document contains summaries of key concepts in physical therapy practice and education. It discusses topics like patient education, clinical reasoning, professional ethics, clinical competence, clinical education models, and the history and evolution of the physical therapy profession. The document seems to be studying notes for a physical therapy final exam, as it contains definitions and explanations of important professional terms and concepts.
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Professional practice final 2017 1.

Aromatic Therapy ---- Open Unfamiliar

2. HOAC 2 ----- Long term and short term goal

3. As a general rule in preparation for teaching in a clinical setting, patients enjoy being
included in the teaching process. Essentially, teaching with patients permits three key learning
domains to be integrated with teaching …….. Clinical (knowledge and skills).

4. Accurate self assessment is a critical ability for professional practice. Students acquire
expectation about their own abilities from several sources -------- Critical analyses of clinical
competence

5. Strategy that requires approaches and strategies for educating patients. Like narrative
reasoning, this strategy requires the therapist to verify that new information has been understood by
the patient is / are ---------- Learning Clinical Reasoning

6. Patient education and health literacy defined as ------- Patient education is a new science
within the field of health care consist of the transfer of knowledge and mostly bio-medically based
advice.

7. A physical therapy consultation is beneficial for ------- QUESTION GHALAT HAI…ALL


OF THEM ARE CORRECT (patients recovering from surgery, patients who suffered an injury,
patients suffering from chronic conditions, patient born with birth defects)

8. Which of the following is resposiblities of Consultation ? ----- Specialized Service

9. Which of the following is not level of Consultation ? ----- Data Based

10. Which of the following is code of ethics ? Remuneration (shukar correct pehla)
11. Purpose of screening is to ---------- Detects dermatome if radicular signs are present

12. What is/are the use/uses of screening ----- Public Awareness for health education

13. Acts done in violation of those duties which an individual owes to the community. ----------
criminal law

14. The Code of NewZealand is based on ethical values and professional principles of ----- Self
Respect and Dignity

15. Recent Changes In Reimbursment is ----- Therapist must become more involved in research
to inc knowledge

16. Ongoing application of professional knowledge, skills and abilities which relate to
occupational performance objectives in the range of possible encounters that is defined by that
individual’s scope of practice. ----- Continuing Competence

17. In professional tasks and responsibilities, conducts self in line with the APTA Code of Ethics
----- Professionalism
18. A desired, achievable and documented level of performance against which actual
performance and outcomes can be compared and are essential for the practice of physical therapy -----
Standard of competence

19. Process of assessment (or something like that) ------ Examination, evaluation, Diagnosis,
prognosis, Intervention, Outcome

20. I don’t remember the question ----- PT must be present on telephone to guide

21. Worked with orthopedics ---- World War 1

22. Physical Therapy as a medical specialty --- World War 2

23. Screening is the ---- Systematic application of a test or enquiry to identify individual at
sufficient risk of a specific disorder

24. Definition of Professional Sensitivity ---- Recognition of professional issues, problems and
situation, ability to interpret professional situations and project consequences
25. physical therapist assistant shall demonstrate ------------ in their relationships with patient and
client, colleague, students and other health care provider? Which core value is included in -----
Integrity

26. Clinical education as a necessary part of ------- physical therapy education

27. The importance of clinical education is expressed by students when? ------ Real learning in
physical therapy occur in clinical setting

28. In 1968, Callahan & Colligues stated that the purpose of clinical education was? ------ To
assist the student to co relate clinical practice with basic sciences

29. The method involves inter personal communication among teachers ,a learner & a learning
group ? ------ Clinical teaching method

30. Model of health at biology, individual, social level ……… Biopsychosocial

31. Patients have technological information to assist patient in _____ of disease in imagination
------- Prevention

32. Future Issues ------- Transitioning to a doctor


33. Ability to compare multiple models of 3 realms ---------- Societal Realm

34. HR, BP, Respiratory rate -------- Cardiopulmonary system review

35. Practice of PT gone through changes ------ Early twenties

36. Patient abandonment ----- PT fails to give reason of discontinuation

37. Mary’s model ------- Standardized to Open

38. Important component of any association -------- Management

39. APTA 2003 ----- Seven core values are bla bla bla

40. Not included as rationale for awarding DPT ------ Professional Dependency

41. Free Acceptance of a commitment to service --------- Professional Duty


42. Specialist in the field of physical medicine and rehab ---------- Physiatrist

43. Foundation stone of professional attitude ----- Decision Making

44. Leadership traits most important ----- Communication skills

45. DPT program ----- Creighton University

46. Non professionalism defined by ---- Inability to reach decision

47. Extent to which he feels freedom and independence ------ Autonomy

48. PT role in management ---- Billing daikhta hai something

49. It is the application of professional knowledge, skill and abilities which relates to perform
objectives of PT....... Competence. (Don’t remember if aaya tha)
50. Characteristics of professions cited in literature...Granted by society

51. Pavalko’s occupation to profession continum dimensions...Autonomy

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