New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Phy - Governing Board of Physical Therapists
Chapter Phy 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Phy 404 - CONDITIONALLY REINSTATED LICENSES
Section Phy 404.12 - Skills To Be Determined for Physical Therapist Assistants Holding Conditionally Reinstated Licenses
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Phy 404.12
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
The supervisor of a physical therapist assistant holding a conditionally reinstated license shall, in the course of supervision, determine whether and to what extent the physical therapist assistant has the following skills:
(a) Collaboration and communication with the supervisor;
(b) Assessment skills, including:
(1) Performing regular re-assessments of the
client's status;
(2) Performing
regular assessments of the effectiveness of the client's treatment;
and
(3) Assessing changes in the
client's status;
(c) Treatment skills, including:
(1) Practicing
in a manner that minimizes risk to the patient, to the physical therapist
assistant, and to others including, but not limited to:
a. Observing universal precautions and any
health and safety regulations of the worksite;
b. Maintaining a safe working
environment;
c. Recognizing
physiological and psychological changes in the client and adjusting treatment
accordingly;
d. Being aware of
contraindications and precautions of treatment;
e. Requesting assistance when necessary;
and
f. Using techniques designed
for safety in the handling of patients;
(2) Applying the principles of logic and the
scientific method to the practice of physical therapy, including:
a. Presenting a cogent rationale for clinical
decisions;
b. Making clinical
decisions within the context of the ethical practice set forth in Phy
500;
c. Making clinical decisions
in accordance with RSA 328-A:15, III., IV. and
V.;
d. Utilizing information from
multiple data sources to make clinical decisions;
e. Distinguishing practices based on
traditional beliefs from practices that are scientifically based; and
f. Using appropriate outcome measures in the
delivery and assessment of ongoing patient care; and
(3) Performing physical therapy interventions
in a competent manner, including:
a.
Performing effective, efficient, and coordinated movements in providing
technically competent interventions;
b. Performing interventions consistent with
the plan of care;
c. Providing
interventions in a manner minimizing risk to the physical therapist assistant
and the patient; and
d. Using
intervention time efficiently and effectively;
(d) Management skills, including:
(1) Producing documentation to support the
delivery of physical therapy services, including:
a. Selecting relevant information to document
the delivery of care;
b.
Documenting all aspects of physical therapy care, including treatment(s),
response to treatment(s), discharge planning, family conferences, and
communications with others involved in the delivery of care;
c. Producing documentation that follows the
guidelines and format required by the practice setting;
d. Documenting patient care consistent with
the board's rules and the requirements of third party payers; and
e. Producing documentation that is accurate,
concise, timely, and legible;
(2) Participating in activities addressing
quality of service delivery, including:
a.
Seeking information regarding the quality of care he or she renders;
b. Following:
1. The plan of care established by the
physical therapist; and
2. The
protocols established by the prescribing physician, the practice setting, and
the employer; and
c.
Participating in quality assurance activities, peer reviews, and review of
utilization of services;
(3) Addressing any needs of the patient for
services other than physical therapy, including:
a. Assisting the physical therapist in
determining the needs of, and available resources for, the patient;
b. Assisting the physical therapist in
recommending referral(s) based on the expertise and effectiveness of
provider(s);
c. Advocating for
appropriate patient services and resources; and
d. Assisting patients in accessing resources;
and
(4) Managing time,
space, and equipment to achieve the goals of the practice site or practice
setting, including:
a. Incorporating, through
accurate and timely billing and otherwise, an understanding of economic factors
in the delivery of physical therapy services;
b. Using time effectively;
c. Adhering to reimbursement guidelines
established by payers for physical therapy services; and
d. The scheduling of patients, equipment, and
space; and
(e) Professional interaction skills, including:
(1) Presenting oneself in a
professional manner, including:
a. Accepting
responsibility for one's own actions;
b. Being punctual and dependable;
c. Completing scheduled assignments in a
timely manner;
d. Wearing attire
consistent with the expectations of the practice site or setting;
e. Abiding by policies and procedures of the
practice site or setting; and
f.
Adapting to changes in schedule, patient population, treatment location, and
other changes similarly not within the control of the physical therapist
assistant;
(2) Behaving
professionally in interactions with others, including:
a. Maintaining productive working
relationships with patients, the families of patients, and others;
b. Contributing to a positive work
environment by treating others with positive regard, dignity, respect, and
compassion;
c. Accepting criticism
without defensiveness;
d. Managing
conflict in positive ways; and
e.
Maintaining patients' privacy and modesty;
(3) Adhering to ethical practice, including:
a. Complying with Phy 500;
b. Identifying situations in which ethical
questions are present; and
c.
Reporting to the employer and the board violations of ethical
practice;
(4) Adhering
to legal practice standards, including:
a.
Abiding by applicable state and federal law, including RSA 328-A, RSA 328-F,
and the rules of the board; and
b.
Identifying situations in which legal questions are present;
(5) Communicating in ways that are
congruent with situational needs, including:
a. Communicating verbally and nonverbally in
a professional and timely manner;
b. Initiating communication in difficult
situations;
c. Selecting the most
appropriate person(s) with whom to communicate;
d. Listening actively and attentively to
understand what is being communicated by others;
e. Using professionally and technically
correct language;
f. Communicating
using nonverbal methods that are consistent with the intended
message;
g. Interpreting and
responding to the nonverbal communication of others; and
h. Evaluating the effectiveness of his or her
own communication and modifying communication accordingly;
(6) Adapting delivery of physical therapy
care to reflect respect for, and sensitivity to, individual differences,
including exhibiting sensitivity to differences in race, creed, color, gender,
age, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, and disability or health
status when:
a. Communicating with others;
and
b. Implementing plans of care;
and
(7) Educating
patients, the families of patients, other caregivers, other staff at the care
site or in the care setting, students, and other health care providers, using
relevant and effective teaching methods, including:
a. Identifying and establishing priorities
for educational needs;
b. Designing
education activities to address identified needs;
c. Conducting educational activities using a
variety of instructional strategies; and
d. Evaluating one's own educational
activities for effectiveness and modifying them accordingly.
#9431, eff 3-19-09
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