Lukan's documentation for physical therapist assistants
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Lukan's documentation for physical therapist assistants
F.A. Davis, c2008
3rd ed
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注記
Rev. ed. of: Documentation for physical therapist assistants / Marianne Lukan. 2nd ed. c2001
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Wendy Bircher's updated revision of Marianne Lukan's standard-setting "Documentation for Physical Therapist Assistants" provides all the basics students need for keeping current with proper documentation skills as they would with other aspects in the ever changing field of rehabilitation. Not only must they learn proper documentation to receive reimbursement for the services they provide under a licensed physical therapist, but they must also address concerns related to patient confidentiality, HIPAA requirements, third party reimbursement requirements, and legal and ethical issues in practice. In addition to developing a thorough knowledge of the functional outcomes desired by all stakeholders in their patient's care, students must continue to build their documentation skills in a technologically changing environment utilizing computer and web-based programs.It tackles more practical examples for the PTA student's review, with examples of appropriate and inappropriate patient data. Additional practical examples are included on the Instructor's Resource Disk.
Reviews notes that address specific pathologies, are used for third party payers, and are found in different treatment settings where PTAs typically work. It includes Medicare documentation requirements, coverage of the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act, and examples of items that would be reasons for writing an incident report. Chapters include Learning Objectives to introduce the material presented in the chapter, definition boxes, and practice exercises galore to review the material presented in the chapter.
目次
- Section 1: Why Document?
- Introduction to Documentation
- Documentation Content
- What is Subjective Data and Why is it Important
- Section 2: How to Document
- What is Objective Data and Why is it Important
- What is Assessment Data and Why is it Important
- What is the Intervention Plan and Why is it Important
- Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together
- How Does Documentation Relate to Patient Issues
- Your Documentation Related to Legal and Ethical Issues
- What are the Characteristics of a an Excellent SOAP Note
- Do You Know Enough?
- Bibliography
- Glossary
- Appendices
- Abbreviations
- Documenting Interventions
- Dictation Guidelines
- Answers to Review Exercises
- Answers to Practice Exercises
- Guidelines for Physical Therapy Documentation.
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