1. Interpretation After carefully assessing the pt, it is necessary to enter the assessment info into the
and medical chart/tx plan
Documentation
when documenting the assessment results, the CTRS summarizes the assessment
of Assessment
info--important to include info ab the pt's strengths, weaknesses, process used to
Results
collect the assessment info, & mutually agreed upon tx goals & interventions
2. source-oriented patient information is arranged according to who supplied the data- the patient,
medical record doctor, specialist, or someone else. Describes all problems and treatments on the
(somr) same form in a simple chronological order.
3. Individualized In- an individualized plan of care or intervention for a person served by a qualified
tervention Plan TR/RT professional (CTRS) based on assessed strengths and needs, and includes
goals, objectives and intervention strategies aimed at fostering desirable and
necessary outcomes
also known as the treatment plan
document kept in the client's chart
4. Writing Measur- CTRS must be able to write measurable goals and behavioral objectives
able Goals and
Behavioral Objec- based on the client's strengths & weaknesses as determined by the assessment,
tives measurable goals & behavioral objectives are written
5. Bloom's Taxono- 7 level taxonomy starting w knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis,
my synthesis, evaluation
often used for cognitive domain
6. Krathwohl's Tax- 5 level taxonomy starting w receiving, responding, valuing, organization, charac-
onomy terization by value
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, NCTRC Exam- Documentation Practice Test.
often used for the attective
domain
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