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Who can change the POC/goals?
ONLY the PT
T/F: The PTA may be able to modify treatment techniques if indicated in the POC.
True
How often does a re-eval have to be done?
Every 60 days after treatment is initiated, in response to a change in medical
status, prior to any planned D/C, or when a change in the POC is needed
What does a change in medical status mean?
Acute exacerbation, major improvements, new dx, change in current status
What are the elements of the re-eval?
Direct PT-to-patient interaction and a review of the POC
, What must be included in the documentation of treatment?
Referral, initial exam/eval, POC, each treatment session by PT/PTA, re-evals, any
conferences with PT and PTA, D/C summary
T/F: The PTA does not have to include the name of the supervising PT for each
treatment session.
False
What can the aide put in the documentation?
Any quantitative info (reps, sets, etc.)
What is included in a D/C summary?
Response to treatment at time of D/C and a follow-up plan
Which portions of the initial eval can a PTA do and what does the PT have to do?
PTA - S,
O PT -
A, P
Role of the PTA
Screen the patient, provide PT services as specified in the POC, prepare
patient, treatment area, and equipment, teach other HCPs, patients, and
families, identify architectural barriers and report them to the PT (can do
home evals and the PT makes the recommendations)