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SOAP documentation, assessment information includes

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a client’s functional goals, functional limitations, and functional outcomes.

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subjective term that represents 10 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.

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Disabled

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In SOAP documentation, duration refers to

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how long a symptom lasts.

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In SOAP documentation, duration refers to

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how long a symptom lasts.

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In SOAP documentation, frequency refers to.

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how often a symptom occurs

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Goals written before a massage session to identify particular activities the client would most like to accomplish in daily life without a significant increase in symptoms.

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Functional goals

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Any restriction or impairment of basic functions such as seeing, hearing, walking, standing, sitting, etc., caused by an injury or condition for which the client is seeking massage treatment.

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Functional limitations

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The ability or inability of a client to reach functional goals as a result of massage treatment.

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Functional outcome

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HIPAA stands for

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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

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Health history form includes 5 things

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personal contact information,
current health conditions,
medications,
past health conditions, and
health-related goals.

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In SOAP documentation, intensity refers to

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to the magnitude of the symptom the client reports.

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A subjective term that represents 2 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms

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Mild

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A subjective term that represents 1 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.

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Mild minus

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A subjective term that represents 3 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms

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Mild plus

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A subjective term that represents 5 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.

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Moderate

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A subjective term that represents 4 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms

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Moderate minus

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A subjective term that represents 6 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.

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Moderate plus

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The practitioner’s observable findings from visual assessment, palpation assessment, or special tests used to inform session planning.

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Objective information

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The data the practitioner obtains through palpation of the client’s soft tissue.

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Palpable findings

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Data captured on health-care documents that describes a particular quality or characteristic of a sign or symptom.

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Qualifying data

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Data captured on health-care documents that describes how much of a sign is present or how much of the symptom the client reports.

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Quantifying data

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In SOAP documentation, response to treatment refers to the outcomes experienced by the client, or observable by the practitioner, due to the massage session.

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Response to treatment

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A subjective term that represents 8 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.

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The information the client tells you during the session about his/her symptoms and experiences

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Subjective information

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Any experience the client reports that provides evidence that something is wrong (e.g., pain, stiffness, fatigue, stress, tension, muscle cramping, etc.).
Symptoms
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In SOAP documentation, the Techniques/Modalities section of a SOAP form is used to document
the types of techniques used in a session, how long the practitioner spent on specific body regions, and the areas of the body where massage was performed.
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Any data about the client's condition that you can see including breathing patterns, complexion, overall vitality, skin surface, freedom of movement, and posture.
Visual findings
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A simplified client intake form that is used to obtain information before a wellness or relaxation session. It is used instead of a more complicated SOAP form, for example.
Wellness form
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A subjective term that represents 0 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.
Within normal limits
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Symbols are used on client forms to:
Provide a pictorial representation of what is occurring in the client's body
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The human figures on a SOAP chart are used:
To create a pictorial representation of objective findings
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Data on standardized forms that must be quantified include
The signs the practitioner observes
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When you "qualify" data you describe:
The particular quality or characteristic of a symptom
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On a 0–10 scale, 10 represents:
Disabled; the client is bedridden or needs assistance
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One way to establish professional boundaries and keep sessions client-focused and goal-focused is:
To follow consistent documentation procedures
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When documenting a massage session on a standardized form, Measure every finding and symptom with a consistent scale in order to…
quantify the data both before and after the session
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Activities of daily living that relieve the client's symptoms are documented in this section of a SOAP form:
S section
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Data obtained through touch based on the client's tissue textures, tone, temperature, and hydration is:
Palpation
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On a 0–10 scale, 3 represents:
Mild plus (L+)
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Define the term: Visual findings
Any data about the client's condition that you can see including breathing patterns, complexion, overall vitality, skin surface, freedom of movement, and posture.