A Guide to Clinical Decision Making in Physical Therapy
Authors :
Lori Quinn & James Gordon
Date of Publication: 08/2024
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Better patient management starts with better documentation! Documentation for Rehabilitation, 4th Edition demonstrates how to accurately document treatment progress and patient outcomes using a framework for clinical reasoning based on the Internatio
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Better patient management starts with better documentation! Documentation for Rehabilitation, 4th Edition demonstrates how to accurately document treatment progress and patient outcomes using a framework for clinical reasoning based on the International Classification for Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model adopted by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). The documentation guidelines in this practical resource are easily adaptable to different practice settings and patient populations in physical therapy and physical therapy assisting. Realistic examples and practice exercises reinforce the understanding and application of concepts, improving skills in both documentation and clinical reasoning.
Better patient management starts with better documentation! Documentation for Rehabilitation,4th Edition demonstrates how to accurately document treatment progress and patient outcomes using a framework for clinical reasoning based on the International Classification for Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model adopted by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). The documentation guidelines in this practical resource are easily adaptable to different practice settings and patient populations in physical therapy and physical therapy assisting. Realistic examples and practice exercises reinforce the understanding and application of concepts, improving skills in both documentation and clinical reasoning.
New to this edition
NEW! Movement Analysis – Linking Activities and Impairments content
addresses issues related to diagnosis.
NEW! An eBook version,included with print purchase, provides access to all the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Updated case examples provide clinical context for patient documentation.
Revised content, including updated terminology from the latest updates to the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, provides the most current information needed to be an effective practitioner.
Updated references ensure content is current and applicable for today’s practice.
Key Features
Workbook/textbook
format with examples and exercises in each chapter helps reinforce understanding of concepts.
Coverage of practice settings includes documentation examples inacute care, rehabilitation, outpatient, home care, nursing homes, pediatrics, school, and community settings.
Case examples for a multitude of documentation types include initial evaluations, progress notes, daily notes, letters to insurance companies, Medicare documentation, and documentation in specialized settings.
Author Information
By Lori Quinn, EdD, PT, Associate Professor of Movement Science and Kinesiology
Director, Neurorehabilitation Research Lab
Teachers College, Columbia University and James Gordon, EdD, PT, FAPTA, Professor and Associate Dean
Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry
University of Southern California
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Director, Neurorehabilitation Research Lab
Teachers College, Columbia University and <STRONG>James Gordon</STRONG>, EdD, PT, FAPTA, Professor and Associate Dean
Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry
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