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Intro To PA
Final Exam Study Guide
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Health Care
Graduate
06/29/2010

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Term
Who began the idea of the PA profession?
Definition
Dr. Eugene Stead
Term
What year did Dr. Stead's PA proposal become improved?
Definition
1965
Term
What important organization endorsed the PA Profession?
Definition
AMA
(American Medical Association)
Term
What year did the AMA endorse the PA Profession?
Definition
1969
Term
Whad did the endorsement encourage states to do?
Definition
Encouraged medical boards to pass laws permitting PAs to enter medical practice.
Term
What was the Allied Health Professions Act of 1966?
Definition
Promoted programs to train new types of primary care providers.
Term
When was the NCCPA incorporated?
Definition
1975
Term
What did the NCCPA immediately take over and implement?
Definition
A National PA Exam
Term
What did the Omnibs Reconciliation Act do?
Definition
Coverage of PA services in hospitals, nursing homes and as assistants in surgery.
Term
What year was the Omnibus Reconciliation Act put in place?
Definition
1986
Term
What does PACKRAT stand for?
Definition
Physician Assistant Clinical Knowledge Rating & Assessment Tool
Term
How many times can you take the PANCE Exam?
Definition
6
Term
How many years do you have to take and successfully pass the PANCE?
Definition
6 years
Term
How many questions are on the PANCE Exam?
Definition
360
Term
How many sets of questions are on the PANCE and how many questions are in each set?
Definition
4 Sections and 90 Questions/Set
Term
How many minutes do you have to complete each section of the PANCE exam?
Definition
90 minutes
Term
How is the six year certification cycle divided?
Definition
Three: 2 yr periods
Term
How many hours are needed of CME's for each cycle?
Definition
100 hours
Term
The re-certification exam is divided into what two dimensions?
Definition
Organ Systems and Knowledge/Skills
Term
What are the categories tested on the PANCE and PANRE that count for the highest % of the test?
Definition

History Taking/Performing Physical Examinatin 16%

Formulating Most Likely Diagnosis 18%

Pharmaceutical Therapeutics 18%

Cardiovascular 16%

Pulmonary 12%

 

Term
What is one concern about the PA entry-level doctorate program?
Definition
It would lengthen PA education and thus decrease the perceived advantage of the current short and efficient PA programs.
Term
What model of education is used for a PA school?
Definition
The medical model of education
Term
How does the medical model used in PA school compare to the educational model used in Nurse Practioner School & Medical School?
Definition
The medical model of education used in PA school is congruent to that used in Medical School meaning that there is a similarity in medical reasoning used by both Physician's and PA's
Term
How is the role of the PA determined in clinical practice?
Definition
A PAs role is determined by the precepting Physician's delegatory style.
Term
Describe the hallmark's of the PA/Physician relationship.
Definition
The clinical relationship between the PA and the Physician is guided by frequent consultation, referral & review of the PA practice.
Term
What is the AAFP's policy on the relationship between the PA and the Physician?
Definition
All PAs must be supervised by a responsible licensed physician.
Term
What is the benefit of the PA profession to suprevising Physician?
Definition
PAs provide medical care similar in quality to that of physicians at less cost to the hospital or practice, but at the same profit to the hospital or practice.
Term
What is the central principle behind a successful PA/Profession relationship?
Definition
Appropriate Supervision
Term
What is the PA first and foremost?
Definition
A representative of the physician, treating the patient in the style and manner directed by the Physician
Term
Whar are the basics of the PA/Physician relationship?
Definition
Mutural RESPECT, Mutual understanding of the STATUTES that the govern the PAs, Mutual understanding of the PAs scope of practice, Mutual COMMUNICATION, Mutuatl Understanding of each others STRENGTH'S & WEAKNESS
Term
***What does "Supervision" in the state of Florida mean?***
Definition
Requires the easy availibility (Telecommunications) or physical presence of the licensed physician for consultation and directions of the PA
Term
How many PAs can a Physician supervise in their  practice?
Definition
4 PAs
Term
When was the concept of DRGs (Diagnosis Related Groups) introduced, who introduced it & what is it?
Definition

In the 1980s

Medicare introduced it

DRGs are a way to standardize hospital resources (ex:How to deal and what to order for pelvic pain?)

Term
What was the impact of DRGs?
Definition
Have had a tremendous impact on hospitals in terms of lost revenue and the shift began away from in-patient care.
Term
In the 90's what caused PAs and NPs to be hired as "house officers" in hospitals?
Definition
The number of post-graduate residency slots were reduced in the 90's
Term
How does the residency program for medical school students compare to the PA school rotation?
Definition
Lower turnover rate, greater familiarity with dept. procedures, more clinical experience than 1st and 2nd year residents.
Term
***In 2003 the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education adopted common program requirements that have a major impact on clinical residencies and rotations, what were the requirements?***
Definition
To restrict resident work weeks to an avg of 80 hrs over 4 wks and the longest consecutive period of work to 30 hrs.
Term
How does medicare reimburse a hospital for services rendered in a hospital by a PA during clinical rotations?
Definition
Medical services completed in a hospital by a PA either employed by a hospital or not will be reimbursed 85%
Term
***What is the definition of Primary Care?***
Definition
Described by the Federal Gov't as Internal Medicine, General/Family Medicine and Pediatrics
Term
What determines the value of a PA to a practice?
Definition

Final Contribution = QPPP

Q-Quality of care given

P- Physician's quality of life

P- Patient satisfaction

P- Patient adherence to therapeutic plan

Term
What constitues a visit?
Definition
Multiple encounters with PA/ARNP/MD as long as they are within one day and at the same facility.
Term
How can practices get around the 85% coverage for care given by a PA and still get the full physician rate?
Definition
"incident to" and shared visit billing.
Term
Under what conditions does Medicare require chart co-signatures?
Definition
Pre-admissions & Pre-surgery (H&P)
Term
Describe "incident to" billing?
Definition
Allows an office or clinic providing service performed by the PA to be billed under the physician's name (payment @ 100%) Can't be used in hospitals or nursing home's, unless there is a separate physician office (ex: Doc pop in head every 3-4 visits a month)
Term
In the ER, what are guidelines for "Split Billing"?
Definition
Services provided by the PAs and Physicians on the same day may be combined and billed at 100%
Term
What are the guidelines of shared visits?
Definition

1. only can be used for Evaluation and Management visits

2. Must work for the same entity (common employer)

3. Must be reflected in Medical Record

Term
What is the requirement of PA reinbursement in a skilled Nursing Facility?
Definition
Same office in the sense that electronic communication is sufficient, BUT the physician MUST perform the comprehensive visit.
Term
What are the guidelines for reinbursements in reference to home visits?
Definition
Visit must be made in the patients home, the pt does not have to be considered homebound, medical necessity muse be documented.
Term
How much does a PA get reimbursed for being a surgical-assist?
Definition

PAs are covered @ 13.6% of surgeon's fee (Physician's who assist only receive 16% of surgeon's fee)

 

 

Term
What do you need to understand about your value when negotiations arise?
Definition

Remember "CCCPP"

C- Cost

C-Charges

C- Collections

P- Productions

P- Physician productivity

Term
What factors put Physicians/PAs at risk for being sued?
Definition
Ineffective Communication with patients!
Term
What are the primary reasons people sue, that we have control in preventing?
Definition

People felt the doctor was not completely honest or lied.

People found that they couldn't get anyone to tell them what happened.

Term
What does the Florida Law say about apologies in relation to Liability?
Definition

Expression of sympathy, benevolent gestures or sense of benevolence relating to the pain, suffering or death of a person or family member is inadmissable as evidence in civil action lawsuit.

However a statement of fault, which is part of or in addition to any of the above SHALL BE ADMISIBLE!

 

DON'T SAY SORRY

Term
In the first study carried out by Kathleen Mazor Ed.D., when were the pts most satisfied? Did the type of medical error effect the outcome?
Definition

Pts were most satisfied whe physician's fully disclosed their errors to patients & when the clinical outcome from the error was less serious. 

The type of medical error DID NOT have an impact on the outcome.

Term
What are the most likely scenarios in which the pt would FORGIVE the physician after medical error?
Definition

1. Pt didn't tell the doctor everything

2. Pt had an unusual condition

3. An emergency situation contributed to error

4. Doctor had bad advice

Term
Whar are the most likely scenarios in which the pt would NOT FORGIVE the physician after medical error?
Definition

1. Doc did not follow up

2. Doc did not know the info needed

3. Doc was not thorough enough

4.Doc was keeping cost down

Term
What do pts want the MOST after medical error?
Definition

1. Immediate disclosure

2. Preven reoccurence

3. Full details about mistake

4. Want to be told in person about error

5. Sincere apology

Term
What are the top 5 things pts agree on concerning physician errors?
Definition

1. Always tell your patients about error

2. Financially compensate for error

3. Expect that docs WILL make mistakes

4. Pts have some responsibility in health care & decreasing errors (Patient be their own advocate)

5. Patient has a right to expect NO errors  from the Doc

Term
Who recogized National PA Day and when is it?
Definition
AAPA and October 6th
Term
Army PAs will receive a doctor of science physician assistant (DScPA) degree after successfully completing?
Definition
An 18 month residency in Emegency Medicine
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