Guest guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Share Posted February 15, 2007 Try Stedman's standard abbreviations. Sue Krieg Compliance Manager RehabCenter - Regional West Medical Center P: F: kriegs@... > Official PT abbreviations > > >Group, > > I am looking for a list of " official " accepted physical therapy > >abbreviations. I have a friend who is under going a federal survey > at her > >SNF this week. The survey team is making an issue of the > abbreviations used > >by the facility... particularly in therapy. The are specifically > stating > >that they cannot use RW for rolling walker is their documentation. > Does > >anyone know of anything she can cite to support the use of this > >abbreviation.. they are giving her until tomorrow 2/15, to convince > them. > >HELP! Noreen Vollmer, PT > Director of Rehab Services > Stonehedge Health and Rehab > > _________________________________________________________________ > From predictions to trailers, check out the MSN Entertainment Guide to the > > Academy Awards® > http://movies.msn.com/movies/oscars2007/?icid=ncoscartagline1 > > > > In ALL messages to PTManager you must identify yourself, your discipline > and your location or else your message will not be approved to send to the > full group. > > PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join > APTA, AOTA or ASHA and participate now! > > Visit the NEW and IMPROVED www.InHomeRehab.com. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Share Posted February 15, 2007 Noreen, The APTA acute care web site in " Key documents " has list of common terms and abbreviations. See the below link: http://www.acutept.org/commonterm.pdf Most hospitals have lists of approved abbreviations and they generally have only a few " rehab " type ones as NWB and LE. One can use an abbreviation if somewhere on the form or note it is spelled out. Good luck. Bonnie Swafford, PT Manager of Physical Therapy University of Kansas Hospital >>> " Noreen V " 2/14/2007 6:53 PM >>> >Group, > I am looking for a list of " official " accepted physical therapy >abbreviations. I have a friend who is under going a federal survey at her >SNF this week. The survey team is making an issue of the abbreviations used >by the facility... particularly in therapy. The are specifically stating >that they cannot use RW for rolling walker is their documentation. Does >anyone know of anything she can cite to support the use of this >abbreviation.. they are giving her until tomorrow 2/15, to convince them. >HELP! Noreen Vollmer, PT Director of Rehab Services Stonehedge Health and Rehab _________________________________________________________________ From predictions to trailers, check out the MSN Entertainment Guide to the Academy Awards* http://movies.msn.com/movies/oscars2007/?icid=ncoscartagline1 In ALL messages to PTManager you must identify yourself, your discipline and your location or else your message will not be approved to send to the full group. PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join APTA, AOTA or ASHA and participate now! Visit the NEW and IMPROVED www.InHomeRehab.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Share Posted February 15, 2007 Our hospital also has an approved abbreviations list. There were not many that applied to rehab, but we were successful in adding the ones we needed. We also put those that we still feel might not be readily understood on the form so that other healthcare providers can interpret our documentation easily. The APTA list does not have an abbreviation for roller walker. Possibly your surveyors would allow you to correct this issue by either having it added to your facilitie's list, or by creating an approved list in your SOP? Good Luck! Emery, PT, MA Clinical Learning Specialist Lakeland Regional Medical Center Lakeland, Fl > > Noreen, > The APTA acute care web site in " Key documents " has list of common terms and abbreviations. > See the below link: > > http://www.acutept.org/commonterm.pdf > > Most hospitals have lists of approved abbreviations and they generally have only a few " rehab " type ones as NWB and LE. > One can use an abbreviation if somewhere on the form or note it is spelled out. > Good luck. > > Bonnie Swafford, PT > Manager of Physical Therapy > University of Kansas Hospital > > >>> " Noreen V " 2/14/2007 6:53 PM >>> > >Group, > > I am looking for a list of " official " accepted physical therapy > >abbreviations. I have a friend who is under going a federal survey > at her > >SNF this week. The survey team is making an issue of the > abbreviations used > >by the facility... particularly in therapy. The are specifically > stating > >that they cannot use RW for rolling walker is their documentation. > Does > >anyone know of anything she can cite to support the use of this > >abbreviation.. they are giving her until tomorrow 2/15, to convince > them. > >HELP! Noreen Vollmer, PT > Director of Rehab Services > Stonehedge Health and Rehab > > _________________________________________________________________ > From predictions to trailers, check out the MSN Entertainment Guide to the > Academy Awards* > http://movies.msn.com/movies/oscars2007/?icid=ncoscartagline1 > > > > In ALL messages to PTManager you must identify yourself, your discipline and your location or else your message will not be approved to send to the full group. > > PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join APTA, AOTA or ASHA and participate now! > > Visit the NEW and IMPROVED www.InHomeRehab.com. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 After trying to maintain a list of acceptable and non-acceptable abbreviations, our system chucked the former and now uses the Stedman's guide. If it's in there, it can be used. They have a website, www.stedmans.com, or you can buy it from other purveyors like Amazon. (so far the only thing we've found not in the guide that should be there is " COTA " ). Dan Gaskell Carilion Clinic Roanoke, VA -- In PTManager , " Bonnie Swafford " wrote: > > Noreen, > The APTA acute care web site in " Key documents " has list of common terms and abbreviations. > See the below link: > > http://www.acutept.org/commonterm.pdf > > Most hospitals have lists of approved abbreviations and they generally have only a few " rehab " type ones as NWB and LE. > One can use an abbreviation if somewhere on the form or note it is spelled out. > Good luck. > > Bonnie Swafford, PT > Manager of Physical Therapy > University of Kansas Hospital > > >>> " Noreen V " 2/14/2007 6:53 PM >>> > >Group, > > I am looking for a list of " official " accepted physical therapy > >abbreviations. I have a friend who is under going a federal survey > at her > >SNF this week. The survey team is making an issue of the > abbreviations used > >by the facility... particularly in therapy. The are specifically > stating > >that they cannot use RW for rolling walker is their documentation. > Does > >anyone know of anything she can cite to support the use of this > >abbreviation.. they are giving her until tomorrow 2/15, to convince > them. > >HELP! Noreen Vollmer, PT > Director of Rehab Services > Stonehedge Health and Rehab > > _________________________________________________________________ > From predictions to trailers, check out the MSN Entertainment Guide to the > Academy Awards* > http://movies.msn.com/movies/oscars2007/?icid=ncoscartagline1 > > > > In ALL messages to PTManager you must identify yourself, your discipline and your location or else your message will not be approved to send to the full group. > > PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join APTA, AOTA or ASHA and participate now! > > Visit the NEW and IMPROVED www.InHomeRehab.com. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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