Plan of care and goals Flashcards
Impairment based goal
Objective measurement of impairment
ROM
Strength
The patient will improve an impairment to perform a functional activity successfully
Activity based goal
Objective measurement of a functional activity
Positional transitions
Ambulation
stairs
Transfers
Improve the activity to participate in a life situation
Each short-term goal should be based on a
Functional activity that the child wants to perform
long-term goals should never be written
At the impairment level
Template of a pediatric goal
Who- will do what (behavior) - under what conditions- how well- by when
Example of a pediatric goal
Noah- will ascend and descend the four steps into his school- safely without holding the rail- three out of three trials without assistance- in six months
short term versus long-term goals, timeframe
Short term goal- 2-3 months
Long-term goal - 6 months
example of a long-term goal
In six months, Olivia will independently attain and maintain quadruped 10 seconds in order to improve independence with mobility for play
evidence based practice elements
Awareness
Consultation
judgment
Creativity
considerations for interventions for children
Playfulness
environment
funding
Development