PA History Midterm 2020

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PANCE registration fee

$550

NCCPA develops & maintains...

- PANCE ($550) - PANRE ($350) - Specialty CAQ exams ($350) - Maintains CME records for PAs ($130/yr)

Who can offer Category 1 CME?

-AAPA -AMA (providers accredited by ACCME) -AOA -AAFP -Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, College of Family Physicians of Canada, or the PA Certification Council of Canada

Qualifications for a PA to be eligible for prescriptive authority?

-Complete min. of 500 clinical hrs prior to graduation -Hold active unrestricted license issued by LSBME -Be authorized to prescribe as delegated by SP -Apply for controlled dangerous substance & register w/ the DEA

Services a PA-C can legally perform in Louisiana

-Diagnose -PEC -Examine pts -Prescribe meds -Create care plan

States should do what to support OTP?

-Eliminate legal requirement for a specific relationship btwn a PA, physician, etc. -Create a separate majority PA board to regulate PAs or add PAs to the board -Authorize PAs to be eligible for direct payment

Reasons for the inception of the PA profession

-Improve & expand access to healthcare. -Provide medical care to remote populations where none existed -Meet military and public health needs -Shortage of PCPs following WWII

Services a PA-C cannot legally perform in Louisiana

-Manage chronic pain -Call time of death -Sign death certificate -Perform surgery -use stimulants to treat obesity -Participate in execution

CAQ Requirements

-need Cat 1 specialty CME -1-2 yrs clinical experience -procedures & pt. case experience in speciality area -pass CAQ exam

4 principles of bioethics

1) Autonomy 2) Beneficence (do good) 3) Non-malfeasance (do no harm) 4) Justice (treat all pts the same)

Clinical rotations required by PA students

1) Family medicine; 2)Emergency medicine; 3) Internal medicine; 4)Surgery; 5) Pediatrics; 6)Women's health (inc. prenatal & gyn); 7) Behavioral & mental Health

Six Key Elements of Modern PA Practice Act

1) Licensure (as regulatory term) 2) Full Rx 3) Scope determined at practice site 4) Adaptable supervision/collaboration requirements 5) Chart co-sign determined at practice level 6) Physician may practice w/ unlimited # of PAs **LA does not followed #6

Each ____ certification cycle is divided into ______ ______-year "periods"

10 five, 2-yr periods

Once you pass the PANCE you are certified for....

10 years

During each period, you must earn a total of _____ CME hours. ____ Cat 1 CME credits + _____ cat 2 CME credits

100 CME hour 50 Cat 1 50 cat 2

Number of questions & cost of CAQ

120 questions; $350

Charles L. Hudson, MD

1961 - Dr. who first proposed the idea of a PA in the Journal of the AMA "advanced medical assistant w/ special training, intermediate btwn that of the technician & of Dr., who could not only handle many technical procedures but could take some degree of medical responsibility."

1973

1st national PA exam administered by NBME

PANCE test results typically arrive within ___ _______ of test date.

2 weeks

Number of questions on PANRE

240

PANCE minimum score range to pass

350-390 *no standard minimal score

2017

50th anniversary of the profession AAPA House of Delegates passes Optimal Team Practice OTP: new policy that will make a profound difference in expanding access to care & aligning the PA profession to meet modern healthcare needs.

How long do you have to take the PANCE after graduation (from ARC-PA accredited program)?

6 yrs. - able to take PANCE max of 6 times total. After either, the individual loses eligibility to take. Only way to establish eligibility is to enter into & complete an unabridged ARC-PA accredited PA program.

PANCE can be taken no earlier than _____ days post graduation date from accredited PA program

7

Highest possible PANCE score

800

Organization that publishes the annual PA salary report; as well as CME opportunities/conferences.

AAPA

Organization that works at state & federal levels, on healthcare reform, & on reimbursement issues.

AAPA

PAs with significant accomplishments & exemplary careers can apply to become a fellow member of this orgnaization

AAPA

The professional society of the PA profession in the US

AAPA

Cost of AAPA and LAPA student dues

AAPA - $75 fee covers until graduation LAPA - $35 for 2 yrs

2008

AAPA identifies Six Key Elements of Modern PA Practice Act. RI is the 1st state to adopt all elements.

1968

AAPA is incorporated. American Association of PAs --> changed to American Academy of PAs

1971

AMA recognizes the PA profession. 1st 6 states pass legislation authorizing PA practice.

Accrediting agency/organization that protects the interest of the public & PA profession

ARC-PA

Organization that can place a PA Program on probation or revoke its accreditation status.

ARC-PA

Organization that defines standards for PA education programs in the US

ARC-PA

Organization that ensures PA programs maintain compliance

ARC-PA

This organization can grant PA programs provisional or continuing accreditation through site visits.

ARC-PA

ARC-PA stands for...

Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant

Medical error that reaches the patient & causes harm

Adverse Event

2000

All 50 states authorize PA practice when MS passes legislation to recognize PAs

AAPA stands for...

American Academy of Physician Assistants

AMA stands for...

American Medical Association

Near Miss

Any event that could have had an adverse patient consequence but did not & was indistinguishable from an adverse event in all but outcome

When can a PA-C act without the supervision of a physician?

Assist in life threatening emergencies & situations such an man-made & natural disasters or physician emergency relief effort

Structure of the AAPA

Board of Directors = governing body House of Delegates = policy making body Student Academy - has own structure/leadership: Assembly of Reps & Student House of Delegates

What kind of local anesthetics can a PA administer? not administer?

CAN admin local anesthetics SQ (digital blocks or topic) when delegated by SP CANNOT admin: perineurial, pericurally, epidural, intrathecal, IV unless they are a CRNA

Allows the PA to achieve recognition for specialty skills, knowledge, & experience. Demonstrates skill/knowledge beyond entry level PAs.

Certificate of Additional Qualification (CAQ)

Assessment of the most basic medical & surgical knowledge and skill

Certification

How should a medical error by managed?

Clinical Incident ----> Identify ----> Immediate Action ----> Notify (in charge) ----> Disclosure (tell pt) ----> Report ----> Investigate ----> Change ----> Monitor ----> Evaluate

Who is the current president of the AAPA

David Mittman

1st PA program was established

Duke University 1965 4 Navy Hospital Corpsmen (1st class graduated in 1967)

Contributions of the PA profession in areas of primary & specialty care

EDUCATION: educating others HOSPITALS: Improving delivery of care LEADERSHIP: differences at institutional & system-wide levels MILITARY: critical to health of US military NON-PROFITS: join/form to expand reach & make a difference for communities at home & around the world OFFICE PRACTICE & CLINICS: practice in med. & surg. practices of all types/sizes from the most adv. multi-specialty practices to free clinics SURGERY: ~20,000PA-Cs; provide vital care before, during, & after surgery UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS: need were going unmet; often remote areas but can be found w/n large urban centers

Founder of the PA profession

Eugene A. Stead, Jr. (1965)

Negligence

Failure to meet the standard of care reasonably expected of an average provider qualified to take care of said patient. Care that fell below the standard expected of peers in their community

Who are the LA members on House of Delegates (3 seats)?

Falba Rebecca Clawson Emilie Davis

2016

First of AAPA's Six Key Elements of Modern PA Practice adopted in all 50 states OH adopts use of the term "licensure," = highest recognized standard of medical providers

Negligent Adverse Event

Injury caused y substandard medical management

What are claimed as category 2 CME?

Journal readings Teaching/precepting students Clinical research activities Professional meetings (peer reviews, department meetings, organizational edu. activities/presentations)

If a PA has a question about general practice in Louisiana, it is advised that they contact this organization?

LAPA

This organization has smaller regional groups that may meet for monthly meeting/activities (ex: pharmaceutical rep dinners)

LAPA

This organization would lobby for changes to state laws/regulations regarding PA practice.

LAPA

This organization's purpose is to strengthen the role of the PA in the State of Louisiana

LAPA

Current leaders of this organization are: Roderick Clark, MD (President) Vincent Culotta, MD (Exec Director) Lawerence Cresswell, DO, JD (Director of Investigations)

LSBME

Licensing organization for MDs & PAs in LA and other allied health professionals

LSBME (Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners)

LAPA stands for...

Louisiana Academy of Physician Assistants

LSBME stands for...

Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners

Medical error algorithm

MED. ERROR --> reaches pt --> NO HARM Med. Error --> reaches pt --> Harm = ADVERSE EVENT Med. Error --> does NOT reach pt = NEAR MISS

Number of times the PANRE can be taken

Max of 4 attempts: Up to 2 times in the 9th & 10the years of recert. cycle & up to 3x in the 10th yr.

How are CME requirements fulfilled?

Must log 100 CME credits that are earned within the 2 yr period ending on the December 31st at 11:59pm PST. of the certification expiration year ex: certification expires in 2020, then CME must be earned btwn MAY 1, 2018 & December 31, 2020.

Every 2 years, PAs must log their CME records on this site.

NCCPA

In Louisiana, PAs must become certified by what organization

NCCPA

Organization responsible for ensuring PAs meet clinical knowledge & skill requirements for entry level & ongoing maintenance

NCCPA

Organization that develops & maintains the PANCE & PANRE (recertification exam)

NCCPA

This organization develops speciality CAQ exams for PAs who work in those various medical specialties.

NCCPA

This organization is the only certifying agency for PAs in the US

NCCPA

Does the PAs supervising physician have to be physically present?

NO, but the SP & PA must have the capability to be in contact via phone or other communication device.

NCCPA stands for...

National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants

Medical Error that DOES NOT reach the patient

Near miss

When can PANCE registration be submitted?

No earlier than 90 days PRIOR TO to graduation date

1987

OCTOBER 6TH - National PA Day was celebrated for the 1st time in honor of the 20th anniversary of the 1st graduating class of PAs

PA week dates?

October 6-12

1967

October 6th - The 1st PA class graduates from Duke University PA program

How many times can you take the PANCE in one year?

Once in a 90-day period or 3x/yr... whichever is fewer

Subcommittee of SBME is the...

PA advisory committee

Certified PAs are designated by...

PA-C

Program that ALL PA programs in the nation are members of

PA-EA

Organization that is responsible for collecting, publishing, & disseminative information regarding PA education/programs.

PAEA

Organization that provides RESOURCES to faculty, applicants, & students.

PAEA

National certifying exam for PAs

PANCE

PANCE: _____ questions, _____ blocks, _____ minutes of breaks

PANCE: 300 questions 5 blocks 45 min. of total breaks ALSO the PANCE is computer-based, timed, based on "content blueprint", & question format of clinical vignettes & pictures

1992

PAs are commissioned in every health branch of the US military

1977

PAs in certified rural health clinics begin receiving Medicare reimbursements.

2010

PAs named in Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act (ACA) as one of 3 healthcare professionals - MD, PA, NP

2007

PAs obtain prescriptive authority in all 50 states & DC. Indiana was last to pass law.

1997

PAs recognized as Medicare covered providers (in all settings)

PAEA stands for...

Physician Assistant Education Association

FranU PA program current leadership - director, academic director, medical director, clinical coordinator

Program Director - Sarah Deyo, PA-C Academic Program Director - Ben Erwin, PA-C Medical Director - Chad Braden, MD Clinical Coordinator - Michael McIntosh, PA-C **program director must be a PA-C or MD

At the end of your certification cycle, you must do what?

Re-certify by taking the PANRE

3 types of CME category 1

Regular *required Self-Assessment (count as 1.5 credit) Performance Improvement (count as 1.5 credit)

Any private citizen/member of the public can view disciplinary actions taken against a PA (or MD) on this organization's website

SBME

If a patient wanted to file a complaint against a PA, they would contact which organization who would then investigate the complaint

SBME

Organization that can revoke or restrict a PAs license or fine the PA for failure to comply with state laws/rules

SBME

PAs apply for licensure with this organization

SBME

PAs must renew their license ANNUALLY with this organization

SBME

This organization creates rules for PA practice & issues reprimands if not followed.

SBME

This organization published rules regarding opiate prescribing laws/rules

SBME

What types of drugs can a PA prescribe in LA?

Schedule II, III, IV, V Legend drugs Sample drugs

How are category 1 CME earned?

Seminars, conferences, & online. Ex: Journals w/ CME activities (test), conferences, renewing certifications (CPR, ACLS)

Responsible to licensing & disciplining of PAs

State Board of Medical Examiners (SBME)

PAEA mission

To pursue excellence, foster faculty development, advance the body of knowledge that defines quality education & patient-centered care, and promote diversity in all aspects of PA education.

Adverse Event

Unintended harm/injury to patients caused by medical mgmt rather than as a result of disease process that results in measurable disability, prolonged hospitalized, or both

What determines the PA's scope of practice in LA?

Whatever is delegated by the supervising physician.

Can a PA volunteer services to a non-profit?

Yes if the PA receives ZERO COMMISSION & is performing services under the supervision & presences of a licensed physician.

If you fail the PANCE, when can you retake it

after 90 days

Legend drugs

any drug or drug product that states on the label as required by the FDA that "dispensing is prohibited without prescription"

Does FranU have provisional or continuing accreditation & through what year?

continuing accreditation through 2020? 2024? (next site visit is 2023 per franu pa site)

Medical Error

failure of a planned action to be completed as intended (an error of execution) or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim (an error of planning) Unintended act (either omission or commission) or one that does not achieve its intended outcome Deviations from the process of care, which may or may not cause harm to the patient

When should the PANRE be taken?

may be taken in 9th or 10th yr of your certification cycle (you must pass it by your 10th year)

Scoring on the PANCE is based on....

the number of correctly answered questions


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