What is Physical Therapy? correct answers A healthcare profession that promotes optimal health through restoration of movement and function.
APTA Mission Statement correct answers Building a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to improve the health of society.
APTA Goal...
DPT 700 Test 1 || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
What is Physical Therapy? correct answers A healthcare profession that promotes optimal health
through restoration of movement and function.
APTA Mission Statement correct answers Building a community that advances the profession of
physical therapy to improve the health of society.
APTA Goals correct answers PT's are:
- Practitioners of choice for persons with conditions that affect movement & function.
- Providers of fitness, health promotion, wellness, risk reduction programs, enhance quality of
life of people across the life span.
Vision 2020 correct answers By 2020, physical therapy will be provided by physical therapists
who are doctors of physical therapy, recognized by consumers and other health care
professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the
diagnosis of, interventions for, and prevention of impairments, activity limitations, participation
restrictions, and environmental barriers related to movement, function, and health.
Principles of the Vision Statement correct answers Identity
Quality
Collaboration
Value
Innovation
Consumer-centricity
Access/equity
Advocacy
Continuum of Care correct answers ...
Model of Practice correct answers ..
Elements of the Patient/Client Management Model correct answers Examination
Evaluation
Diagnosis
Prognosis
Intervention
Outcomes
Examination: Tests & Measures correct answers - Tests and measures are the means of gathering
data about the individual.
- Physical therapists use tests and measures to rule in or rule out causes of impairment in body
structures and functions, activity limitations, and participation restriction.
Summary of Principles of Patient Examination and Evaluation correct answers Initial exam
Reexamine/reevaluate the patient frequently
,- Objective changes to interventions
Develop clinical diagnosis, prognosis, and plan of case
Measure patient's progress and response to treatment
Revise/modify and plan of care as necessary
The Communication Pyramid correct answers Least personal: website post; personal or group
email; text
- Level III: no paralanguage components
More personal: handwritten note/letter; group discussion (conference call) by telephone; personal
telephone conversation
- Level II: limited paralanguage components
Most personal: face to face; one on one; optimal or suboptimal environment
- Level I: all paralanguage components
Benefits and Drawbacks to the Communication Pyramid correct answers Benefits: fastest,
multiple recipients, least investment of personal energy, sustains relationship in absence of
individual, deepens relationship, promotes understanding, builds morale
Drawbacks: higher potential for misunderstanding, higher potential for deception, anonymity
may reduce personal responsibility for content, more demands on personal energy and time
Assumptions & Realities in Communication #1 correct answers Assumption: you are either born
with the ability to communicate well (a "people person") or you are not and nothing will change
this.
Reality: communication is a learned skill that you must practice in order to excel.
Assumptions & Realities in Communication #2 correct answers Assumption: quantity equals
quality.
Reality: WRONG.
Assumptions & Realities in Communication #3 correct answers Assumption: in order to listen to
someone you simply have to be able to hear them.
Reality: quality communication involves the conscious choice to connect with the speaker.
Assumptions & Realities in Communication #4 correct answers Assumption: we spend less time
now in face-to-face communication.
Reality: abuses of technology can challenge effective communication.
Communication Pathways correct answers Internal Communication
External Communication
Internal + External = Instrumental Communication --> Engaged Professionalism
Engaged Professionalism correct answers Agents of Change
Work Satisfaction
Positive Societal Change
Internal Communication correct answers Self-Talk
, Our Outlook
Emotional Intelligence
Self Control
Reading Emotions of Others
- Sets the stage for the quality of our interactions and out ability to effectively direct our lives.
- Can be consciously changed to promote confidence, optimism, and self motivation!
Guiding Assumptions for Internal Communication correct answers #1: Our internal maps can be
updated to reflect, more accurately, the territory of events it represents in our lives.
#2: Our past and present experiences have accompanying sensory patterns: visual, auditory,
olfactory, etc.
#3: Even when you are NOT talking, you are ALWAYS communicating.
#4: The meaning of your communication is the response you get.
The Voice Within correct answers What goes around comes around.
Functions of Self Talk correct answers - Awareness and accurate identification of our emotions.
- Attributions and explanatory style: making sense of our lives.
- Development of self esteem.
The RIDE correct answers Responsibility
Impact
Duration
Extent
Responsibilty correct answers - Accepting responsibility for our actions can increase
empowerment and self-esteem.
- Evading responsibility for our actions can lessen empowerment and self-esteem.
Impact correct answers - Internalizing positive events or externalizing negative events can
improve mood.
- Internalizing negative events or externalizing positive events can worsen mood.
Duration correct answers - Long-lasting positive messages can enhance self esteem and mood.
- Long-lasting negative messages can worsen self esteem and mood.
Extent of Emotional Impact correct answers Ripples of Tidal Waves?
- Self-esteem can be enhanced if we view positive events as expansive elements of self.
- Self-esteem can be worsened if we view negative events as expansive elements of self.
Internal Communication and Emotional Intelligence correct answers Reading emotions in others
Self control
Emotional Intelligence (EI) correct answers Refers to the ability to perceive, control and evaluate
and understand emotions his or her own emotions and the emotions of others.
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