Arizona Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What must be recorded in the plan of care?

  1. The patient's medical bills

  2. The frequency and duration of intervention

  3. The name of the patient’s insurance provider

  4. The patient's previous therapy experiences

The correct answer is: The frequency and duration of intervention

In a plan of care, it is essential to record the frequency and duration of intervention. This component is critical because it outlines how often the patient will receive therapy and how long each session will last, providing a clear structure for treatment. This structured approach not only helps ensure consistent care but also allows for measuring progress over time. Including the frequency and duration helps establish realistic goals and expectations, facilitating better communication between healthcare providers and ensuring that the patient's needs are met effectively. This detailed documentation is also crucial for justifying the care provided, as it serves as a basis for reimbursement and demonstrates accountability in patient management. Other aspects such as medical bills, insurance details, or previous therapy experiences, while relevant in different contexts, do not directly pertain to the specific treatment plan that guides ongoing patient care and progress monitoring. Thus, the focus remains squarely on the frequency and duration to bolster both therapeutic effectiveness and administrative accuracy.