
Physical Therapy Documentation
From Examination to Outcome
SLACK Incorporated (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 24. June 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
156 pages
978-1-63091-626-8 (ISBN)
Description
Newly updated and revised, Physical Therapy Documentation: From Examination to Outcome, Third Edition provides physical therapy students, educators, and clinicians with essential information on documentation for contemporary physical therapy practice.
Complete and accurate documentation is one of the most essential skills for physical therapists. In this text, authors Mia L. Erickson, Rebecca McKnight, and Ralph Utzman teach the knowledge and skills necessary for correct documentation of physical therapy services, provide guidance for readers in their ethical responsibility to quality record-keeping, and deliver the mechanics of note writing in a friendly, approachable tone.
Featuring the most up-to-date information on proper documentation and using the International Classification of Functioning, Disabilities, and Health (ICF) model as a foundation for terminology, the Third Edition includes expanded examples across a variety of practice settings as well as new chapters on:
Health informatics
Electronic medical records
Rules governing paper and electronic records
Billing, coding, and outcomes measures
Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
An invaluable reference in keeping with basic documentation structure, Physical Therapy Documentation: From Examination to Outcome, Third Edition is a necessity for both new and seasoned physical therapy practitioners.
Complete and accurate documentation is one of the most essential skills for physical therapists. In this text, authors Mia L. Erickson, Rebecca McKnight, and Ralph Utzman teach the knowledge and skills necessary for correct documentation of physical therapy services, provide guidance for readers in their ethical responsibility to quality record-keeping, and deliver the mechanics of note writing in a friendly, approachable tone.
Featuring the most up-to-date information on proper documentation and using the International Classification of Functioning, Disabilities, and Health (ICF) model as a foundation for terminology, the Third Edition includes expanded examples across a variety of practice settings as well as new chapters on:
Health informatics
Electronic medical records
Rules governing paper and electronic records
Billing, coding, and outcomes measures
Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
An invaluable reference in keeping with basic documentation structure, Physical Therapy Documentation: From Examination to Outcome, Third Edition is a necessity for both new and seasoned physical therapy practitioners.
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thorofare
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
416 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63091-626-8 (9781630916268)
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Mia Erickson | Ralph Utzman | Rebecca McKnight
Physical Therapy Documentation
From Examination to Outcome
E-Book
06/2024
3rd Edition
Routledge
€89.99
Available for download

Mia Erickson | Ralph Utzman | Rebecca McKnight
Physical Therapy Documentation
From Examination to Outcome
E-Book
06/2024
3rd Edition
Routledge
€89.99
Available for download
Previous edition

Mia Erickson | Ralph R. Utzman | Becky McKnight
Physical Therapy Documentation
From Examination to Outcome
Book
10/2013
2nd Edition
SLACK Incorporated
€106.66
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Persons
Mia L. Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATC is an associate professor and co-Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education in the Division of Physical Therapy at the West Virginia University School of Medicine. Mia holds a Bachelor's Degree from West Virginia University in Secondary Education and a Master's of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Indianapolis. She earned her doctor of education degree with emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction from West Virginia University. Her clinical practice is in the area of hand and upper extremity rehabilitation.
Ralph R. Utzman, PT, MPH, PhD is an 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 PhD in Health Related Sciences from the MCV Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. His current clinical practice focuses on patients with vestibular disorders and Parkinson's disease. He teaches in the areas of professional practice roles, practice administration, and clinical skills.
Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS 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 taught in the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Ozarks Technical Community College in Springfield, MO from 1997 to 2011. Nine of those years she served as Program Director. Currently Rebecca provides consultation related to curriculum design, development, and assessment through her company Reach Consulting. Rebecca is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association, primarily within the Education Section.
Ralph R. Utzman, PT, MPH, PhD is an 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 PhD in Health Related Sciences from the MCV Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. His current clinical practice focuses on patients with vestibular disorders and Parkinson's disease. He teaches in the areas of professional practice roles, practice administration, and clinical skills.
Rebecca McKnight, PT, MS 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 taught in the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Ozarks Technical Community College in Springfield, MO from 1997 to 2011. Nine of those years she served as Program Director. Currently Rebecca provides consultation related to curriculum design, development, and assessment through her company Reach Consulting. Rebecca is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association, primarily within the Education Section.
Content
Chapter 1: Disablement and Documentation Chapter 2: Reasons for Documenting in Physical Therapy Chapter 3: Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues in Physical Therapy Documentation Chapter 4: Documenting Patient/Client Management: An Overview Chapter 5: Documentation Formats Chapter 6: Health Informatics and Electronic Health Records Chapter 7: Rules for Writing in Medical Records Chapter 8: Documenting the Examination Chapter 9: Documenting the Evaluation Chapter 10: Interim Documentation Chapter 11: Patient Outcomes and Discharge Summaries Chapter 12: Documentation, Insurance, and Payment Abbreviations and Symbols