Some strengths & limitations of PA practice as it relates to the PA-MD team includes playing an integral role in obtaining a comprehensive history, performing physical exams, and having a huge responsibility over diagnosis and treatment without needing a physician to be constantly with a PA. However, a major limitation included that PAs are required to have a supervising physician and PAs are not reimbursed for services directly. 2. Define the team approach to health care and describe the professional relationship between PAs and nurses.
Team approach to healthcare refers to having different medical professionals on the patients care-team to ensure the best possible outcome for the patient. This can include the physician, PA, nurses, administrative
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4. Describe the major roles and responsibilities of PAs in ambulatory settings (outpatient)
Major roles and responsibilities of PAs in ambulatory settings include taking full history, performing physical examinations, diagnosis, treatment plan, prescribing medications, performing minor procedures etc.
5. What is it about PA education and training that enables PAs to work in so many settings and clinical disciplines?
PAs follow a rigorous didactic year which comprises courses in the area of medical science and their application in clinical practice along with professional development classes that also involve critical information in the practice and principles of medical ethics. PAs also undergo supervised clinical practice experience in various fields and settings. With our education and training PAs are well equipped in so many settings and clinical disciplines as we help bridge the gap by providing more access to people who can fall through the cracks in our healthcare
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Another step to take can be to perform a thorough examination and medical history to ensure they are working with all pertinent information to make the proper diagnosis that can lead to the optimal treatment plan for the patient.
10. Describe 3 major provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)
3 major provisions of the Affordable Care Act include: Expanding coverage options which means state legislation can choose the areas they would provide coverage for and the cost of how much is obligated to the insured. Another provision is increasing access to services, which include working with insurance companies to ensure coverage is given to everyone and no one is denied especially if they have a pre-existing condition. One other provision also includes reducing costs which includes getting rid of limits placed annually or lifetime of insurance benefits.
11. Describe 2 principles of