Product Description
Physical Therapy Documentation covers all of the fundamentals for prospective physical therapists preparing to work in the clinic or clinicians looking to refine and update their skills. Dr. Mia Erickson along with Rebecca McKnight and Dr. Ralph Utzman discuss documentation issues while providing a framework for the actual documentation format. In addition, Physical Therapy Documentation draws comparisons between the familiar, traditional documentation formats and contemporary models to provide a foundation for clinicians and students to use when documenting in any practice setting.
Practice exercises and case studies are provided throughout the text demonstrating note-writing across the continuum of care. This text will allow the student or clinician to produce quality documentation consistent with current standards of practice. The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice is referenced throughout the text as the model for patient/client management.
What’s Inside:
- Disablement models
- Reasons for documentation
- Documentation formats
- Documentation and patient-client management
- Discussion of reimbursement issues
- Discussion of legal issues
- Practical tips for note writing
Throughout Physical Therapy Documentation, The World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) language is used. The text is also correlated with the Nagi Model, which is well-known to most physical therapists, to help provide a bridge from the older model to the contemporary model.
Physical Therapy Documentation provides physical therapy students, educators, and clinicians with a valuable reference tool for documentation within contemporary physical therapy practice.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
| Chapter 1: | Overview of Disablement Mia Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATC |
| Chapter 2: | Reasons for Documenting in Physical Therapy Mia Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATC; Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS |
| Chapter 3: | Documenting Patient/Client Management Mia Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATC; Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS |
| Chapter 4: | Documentation Formats Mia Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATC |
| Chapter 5: | Rules for Writing in Medical Records Mia Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATC |
| Chapter 6: | Recording Subjective Information Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS |
| Chapter 7: | Recording Objective Information Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS |
| Chapter 8: | Writing the Assessment and the Plan Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS |
| Chapter 9: | Interim and Discharge Notes Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS |
| Chapter 10: | Examining Your Patients’ Outcomes Mia Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATC |
| Chapter 11: | Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Issues in Documentation Ralph Utzman, PhD, MPH, PT |
| Chapter 12: | Documentation and Reimbursement Ralph Utzman, PhD, MPH, PT |
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| Appendix A: | APTA Guidelines for Physical Therapy Documentation of Patient/Client Management |
| Appendix B: | Abbreviations and Symbols |
| Appendix C: | Sample Forms |
| Appendix D: | Preferred Practice Patterns |
Glossary
Index
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About the Authors
Mia Erickson, EdD, PT, CHT, ATC is currently an Associate Professor and Co-Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education at West Virginia University. She has a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education and Athletic Training from West Virginia University. She received a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Indianapolis in 1996 and completed her Doctoral degree in Education at West Virginia University in 2002. She participates in clinical practice in Fairmont, WV in outpatient hand and upper extremity rehabilitation.
Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS is currently the Program Coordinator of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Ozarks Technical Community College in Springfield, MO. She also is an adjunct instructor at the Physical Therapist Program at Missouri State University. Rebecca received her Bachelor's of Science degree in Physical Therapy from St. Louis University in 1992 and her post-professional Master's of Science degree from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in 1999. Rebecca has recently begun a consulting business with her husband (Reach Consulting) and provides consultation related to curriculum design, development, and assessment. Rebecca is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association, primarily within the Education Section.
Ralph R. Utzman, PT, MPH, PhD is Associate Professor and Co-Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education in the Division of Physical Therapy at the West Virginia University School of Medicine. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy and a Master's degree in Public Health from West Virginia University, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Health Related Sciences, Physical Therapy Track from the MCV Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. He currently practices as part of an interdisciplinary care team for people with Parksinson’s disease. He teaches in the areas of professional practice roles, practice administration, and clinical skills.
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