A PTA CAN ASK A SW TO HELP WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT: A. TO THE PATIENT'S HOME ENVIRONMENT AND INSTRUCT THE PATIENT AT DISCHARGE FROM THE HOSPITAL B. TO ARRANGE FOR HOME HEALTH SERVICES AT THE PATIENT DISCHARGED FROM THE HOSPITAL C. TO ARRANGE FOR MEALS-ON-WHEELS FOR A HOME-BOUND PATIENT D. ALL OF THE ABOVE

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What are PTA and SW?

To determine which option a physical therapy assistant (PTA) cannot ask a social worker (SW) to help with, we need to examine each option individually.

A. To assess the patient's home environment and instruct the patient at discharge from the hospital: A PTA can ask a social worker to help with this task. Social workers often have knowledge and skills related to assessing patients' social and living situations, as well as providing instructions and resources for patients after they are discharged from the hospital.

B. To arrange for home health services at the patient discharged from the hospital: A PTA can ask a social worker to help with this task. Social workers are typically knowledgeable about available resources and services in the community, including home health services. They can help coordinate and arrange for these services for patients after they are discharged from the hospital.

C. To arrange for Meals-on-Wheels for a home-bound patient: A PTA can ask a social worker to help with this task. Social workers often assist with connecting individuals with community resources, including meal programs such as Meals-on-Wheels, particularly for home-bound patients who may have difficulty accessing regular meals.

Based on the above analysis, it can be concluded that a PTA can ask a social worker to help with all of the options mentioned (A, B, and C). Therefore, the correct answer is D. ALL OF THE ABOVE.