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050 _aRM700.Q85 2010
050 _a WB 460 Q74d 2010
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100 _a Lori Quinn
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245 _aDocumentation for Rehabilitation
_bA Guide to Clinical Decision Making in Physical Therapy
250 _a 3rd Edition, illustrated
260 _a251 Riverport Lane Maryland Heights, Missouri 63043
_b Elsevier Health Sciences
_c 2015
300 _a 288 pages
490 _a NET Developers Series
520 _aBetter patient management starts with better documentation! Documentation for Rehabilitation: A Guide to Clinical Decision Making in Physical Therapy, 3rd Edition shows how to accurately document treatment progress and patient outcomes. Designed for use by rehabilitation professionals, documentation guidelines are easily adaptable to different practice settings and patient populations. Realistic examples and practice exercises reinforce concepts and encourage you to apply what you've learned. Written by expert physical therapy educators Lori Quinn and James Gordon, this book will improve your skills in both documentation and clinical reasoning. A practical framework shows how to organize and structure PT records, making it easier to document functional outcomes in many practice settings, and is based on the International Classification for Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model - the one adopted by the APTA. Coverage of practice settings includes documentation examples in acute care, rehabilitation, outpatient, home care, and nursing homes, as well as a separate chapter on documentation in pediatric settings. Guidelines to systematic documentation describe how to identify, record, measure, and evaluate treatment and therapies - especially important when insurance companies require evidence of functional progress in order to provide reimbursement. Workbook/textbook format uses examples and exercises in each chapter to reinforce your understanding of concepts. NEW Standardized Outcome Measures chapter leads to better care and patient management by helping you select the right outcome measures for use in evaluations, re-evaluations, and discharge summaries. UPDATED content is based on data from current research, federal policies and APTA guidelines, including incorporation of new terminology from the Guide to Physical Therapist 3.0 and ICD-10 coding. EXPANDED number of case examples covers an even broader range of clinical practice areas.
600 _x Medical / Allied Health Services / Physical Therapy
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600 _x Medical › Allied Health Services › Physical Therapy
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600 _xMedical Records.
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600 _xPhysical Therapy Modalities.
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600 _xDisability Evaluation.
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600 _x Documentation.
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600 _x Patient Care Planning.
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700 _a James Gordon
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