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Documentation for Physical Therapist Practice : A Clinical Decision Making Approach by Jacqueline A. Osborne (2015, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherJones & Bartlett Learning, LLC
ISBN-101284034224
ISBN-139781284034226
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages262 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDocumentation for Physical Therapist Practice : a Clinical Decision Making Approach
SubjectPhysical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Allied Health Services / Physical Therapy
Publication Year2015
FeaturesNew Edition
TypeTextbook
AuthorJacqueline A. Osborne
Subject AreaMedical
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight24.1 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width5.9 in

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LCCN2015-012324
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal615.8/2
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
Table Of ContentChapter1 Documentation: An Essential Element of Physical Therapy Practice Chapter2 Utilizing the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Model in Physical Therapy Documentation Chapter3 Documenting the Initial Examination Chapter4 Writing Daily Notes Chapter5 Documenting the Home Exercise Program Chapter6 Documenting Progress Chapter7 Conclusion of the Episode of Care Chapter8 Principles of Measurement in Documentation Chapter9 Interprofessional Communication Chapter10 Electronic Health Records: The Medium for Documentation Chapter11 The Impact of Health Care Reform on Physical Therapy Documentation Chapter12 Legal Considerations in Physical Therapy Documentation
SynopsisDocumentation for Physical Therapist Practice: A Clinical Decision Making Approach provides the framework for successful documentation. It is synchronous with Medicare standards as well as the American Physical Therapy Association's recommendations for defensible documentation. It identifies documentation basics which can be readily applied to a broad spectrum of documentation formats including paper-based and electronic systems. This key resource utilizes a practical clinical decision making approach and applies this framework to all aspects of documentation. This text emphasizes how the common and standard language of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model can be integrated with a physical therapist's clinical reasoning process and a physical therapist assistant's skill set to produce successful documentation. Includes content on documentation formations: Initial Evaluations, Re-examination Notes, Daily Notes, Conclusion of the Episode of Care Summaries, Home Exercise Programs Reviews all the important issues related to style, types of documentation, and utilization of documentation Covers documentation relevant in different settings (inpatient, home health, skilled nursing facility, outpatient) Helps students learn how to report findings and demonstrate an appropriate interpretation of results Includes up-to-date information in line with APTA Guidelines for Defensible Documentation, World Health Organization, International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health, and Medicare Reviews electronic documentation, ICD-9, ICD-10, and CPT codes Includes important chapters on Interprofessional Communication, Legal Aspects, Principles of Measurement Instructor Resources: Sample Answers to Case Study and Discussion Questions, Key Image Review, Slides in PowerPoint format, Test Bank Pedagogy: Chapter Objectives Case Studies End-of-Chapter Review Questions Instructor Resources: Answers to Case Study Questions Answers to Discussion Questions Key Image Review Slides in PowerPoint format Test Bank Foundations in Physical Therapy Documentation Physical Therapy Interventions Interprofessional Communication Caring for the Community SOAP Notes (c) 2016 262 pages, Documentation for Physical Therapist Practice: A Clinical Decision Making Approach provides the framework for successful documentation. It is synchronous with Medicare standards as well as the American Physical Therapy Association's recommendations for defensible documentation. It identifies documentation basics which can be readily applied to a broad spectrum of documentation formats including paper-based and electronic systems. This key resource utilizes a practical clinical decision making approach and applies this framework to all aspects of documentation. This text emphasizes how the common and standard language of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model can be integrated with a physical therapist's clinical reasoning process and a physical therapist assistant's skill set to produce successful documentation. Includes content on documentation formations: Initial Evaluations, Re-examination Notes, Daily Notes, Conclusion of the Episode of Care Summaries, Home Exercise Programs Reviews all the important issues related to style, types of documentation, and utilization of documentation Covers documentation relevant in different settings (inpatient, home health, skilled nursing facility, outpatient) Helps students learn how to report findings and demonstrate an appropriate interpretation of results Includes up-to-date information in line with APTA Guidelines for Defensible Documentation, World Health Organization, International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health, and Medicare Reviews electronic documentation, ICD-9, ICD-10, and CPT codes Includes important chapters on Interprofessional Communication, Legal Aspects, Principles of Measurement Instructor Resources: Sample Answers to Case Study and Discussion Questions, Key Image Review, Slides in PowerPoint format, Test Bank Pedagogy: Chapter Objectives Case Studies End-of-Chapter Review Questions Instructor Resources: Answers to Case Study Questions Answers to Discussion Questions Key Image Review Slides in PowerPoint format Test Bank Foundations in Physical Therapy Documentation Physical Therapy Interventions Interprofessional Communication Caring for the Community SOAP Notes © 2016 262 pages, Documentation for Physical Therapist Practice: A Clinical Decision Making Approach provides the framework for successful documentation. It is synchronous with Medicare standards as well as the American Physical Therapy Association's recommendations for defensible documentation. It identifies documentation basics which can be readily applied to a broad spectrum of documentation formats including paper-based and electronic systems. This key resource utilizes a practical clinical decision making approach and applies this framework to all aspects of documentation. This text emphasizes how the common and standard language of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model can be integrated with a physical therapist's clinical reasoning process and a physical therapist assistant's skill set to produce successful documentation. Includes content on documentation formations: Initial Evaluations, Re-examination Notes, Daily Notes, Conclusion of the Episode of Care Summaries, Home Exercise Program Reviews all the important issues related to style, types of documentation, and utilization of documentation Covers documentation relevant in different settings (inpatient, home health, skilled nursing facility, outpatient) Helps students learn how to report findings and demonstrate an appropriate interpretation of results Includes up-to-date information in line with APTA Guidelines for Defensible Documentation, World Health Organization, International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health Mode, and Medicare Reviews electronic documentation, ICD-9, ICD-10, and CPT codes Includes important chapters on Interprofessional Communication, Legal Aspects, Principles of Measurement
LC Classification NumberRM705