Quiz Flashcards
SOAP documentation, assessment information includes
a client’s functional goals, functional limitations, and functional outcomes.
subjective term that represents 10 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.
Disabled
In SOAP documentation, duration refers to
how long a symptom lasts.
In SOAP documentation, duration refers to
how long a symptom lasts.
In SOAP documentation, frequency refers to.
how often a symptom occurs
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.
Functional goals
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.
Functional limitations
The ability or inability of a client to reach functional goals as a result of massage treatment.
Functional outcome
HIPAA stands for
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Health history form includes 5 things
personal contact information,
current health conditions,
medications,
past health conditions, and
health-related goals.
In SOAP documentation, intensity refers to
to the magnitude of the symptom the client reports.
A subjective term that represents 2 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms
Mild
A subjective term that represents 1 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.
Mild minus
A subjective term that represents 3 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms
Mild plus
A subjective term that represents 5 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.
Moderate
A subjective term that represents 4 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms
Moderate minus
A subjective term that represents 6 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.
Moderate plus
The practitioner’s observable findings from visual assessment, palpation assessment, or special tests used to inform session planning.
Objective information
The data the practitioner obtains through palpation of the client’s soft tissue.
Palpable findings
Data captured on health-care documents that describes a particular quality or characteristic of a sign or symptom.
Qualifying data
Data captured on health-care documents that describes how much of a sign is present or how much of the symptom the client reports.
Quantifying data
In SOAP documentation, response to treatment refers to the outcomes experienced by the client, or observable by the practitioner, due to the massage session.
Response to treatment
A subjective term that represents 8 on a scale of 1–10 when practitioners quantify data on health-care forms.
Severe
The information the client tells you during the session about his/her symptoms and experiences
Subjective information