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  • ...e responsibility of the Patient Guides Editor to add guides to the Patient Guides section and to related Physiopedia pages. Principally the Patient Guides Editor will:
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  • ...e responsibility of the Patient Guides Editor to add guides to the Patient Guides section and to related Physiopedia pages. Principally the Patient Guides Editor will:
    1,021 bytes (151 words) - 10:16, 2 November 2021
  • ...illing to outcomes tracking, business reporting, software integration, and patient relationship management, WebPT is the [https://www.webpt.com/products?utm_m ...eb&utm_campaign=partners&utm_source=physiopedia&utm_content=profile how-to guides] to all therapy professionals—at no charge. As of December 2017, WebPT se
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  • ...outcomes can be improved, readmission reduced and an overall increase in patient satisfaction. ...snetwork.net/health-news-and-insights/news/ideal-discharge-planning-smooth-patient-transitions-hospital-home/ (last accessed 25.4.2019)</ref>
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  • ...ad, based on societal norms. Ethics, is the code written or unwritten that guides the behaviour of human beings, in the context of different cultures and sit ...ode of conduct that defines the relationship between the therapist and her patient or client, and the therapist and other healthcare professionals based on mu
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  • ...his activity could include the development of treatment protocols, patient guides and case studies.<br> [[Category:Guides]]
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  • ...bility to proceed through the first 4 steps of EBP, but should also assess patient outcomes objectively and formally in the context of best available evidence ...er respected&nbsp;colleagues who have a passion for providing best current patient care?
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  • The following checklist is intended to provide a framework that guides clinicians in appraising and selecting appropriate [[Outcome Measures|outco == Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) ==
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  • ...dance with GDS guides caregivers/healthcare practitioners in detecting the patient's level of cognitive function. GDS is classified into 7 stages:<ref name=":
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  • ...nurses in conjunction with surgeons usually teach these precautions to the patient in the perioperative period.<ref>Barnsley L, Barnsley L, Page R. [https://w ...tions after total hip replacement and their discontinuation from practice: patient perceptions and experiences.] Disability and Rehabilitation. 2021 Sep 25;43
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  • ...to make the best judgment under specific circumstances, in relation to the patient and context.<ref>Gummesson C, Sundén A, Fex A. Clinical reasoning as a con ...l Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework and patient management model]. Physical therapy. 2011;91(3):416-30.</ref>.
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  • ...rea for readers to learn from and integrate into their practice to improve patient care.&nbsp; If you have any copyright-free content or content that is freel [[Category:Guides]]
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  • ...practices. It operates as a problem-solving method where research evidence guides clinical reasoning and decision-making. Every aspect of the evidence-based ...about the skills, education and experience of a clinician, as well as the patient and their values, circumstances, preferences and clinical status. Furthermo
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  • ...ced and evidence-based utilization of social media platforms for effective patient education == Importance of Leveraging Social Media for Patient Education ==
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  • ...eed of healthcare and rehabilitation exemplifies this relationship between patient/client and physical therapists, which is where the facilitation of empowerm 'Empowerment' as a patient/client trait escapes formal definition and clinical application. The sugges
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  • ...al and community settings. Identifying the setting is useful because this guides the instructors and students on where practice should take place. ...ves that have all four elements: audience, behavior, condition and degree guides the instructor to formulate assessment procedures, learning activities, an
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  • ...t and Process in Clinical Method Teaching: Enhancing the Calgary–Cambridge Guides.] Acad. Med. 2003 78, 802–809.</ref> ...nal clinical method of history taking with effective communication skills. Patient-centred medicine has been incorporated in both content and process <ref nam
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  • '''Position:''' Patient supine on plinth. Shoulder in 90° abduction and externally rotated. Fore '''Position:''' Patient stands in a relaxed position.
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  • === Patient case study === A patient case study is an evidence based report of your interaction with a patient. Your case study should include interventions supported by evidence, approp
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  • ...s. Forming Focused Questions with PICO: Abut PICO. Available from: https://guides.lib.unc.edu/pico (accessed 27 August 2022). </ref> * form a question which focuses on an important issue for a patient or population
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  •    '''Explanation:'''If a patient has active insufficiency in the hamstrings, limiting full knee flexion due ...al examples demonstrate how understanding active and passive insufficiency guides the selection of exercises to target specific muscles and joints during reh
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