Complete Solution
Task 1: Process Recording
A1A: Basic Client Information
Competence: The “Client Information” section of the attached “Process
Recording Template” includes the client’s pseudonym, the client’s age, and
the conversation date.
Approaching Competence: The “Client Information” section of the attached
“Process Recording Template” does not include the client’s pseudonym, the
client’s age, or the conversation date.
Not Evident: The “Client Information” section of the attached “Process
Recording Template” does not include any information for items 1–3.
A1B: Conversation Purpose
Competent: The explanation of the purpose of the conversation is
comprehensive and includes the goals and objectives for the conversation.
Approaching Competence: The explanation of the purpose of the
conversation is missing key information or does not include the goals or
objectives for the conversation.
Not Evident: An explanation of the purpose of the conversation is not
provided.
A1C: Client’s Primary Concern(s)
Competent: The description of the client’s primary concern(s) aligns with
the content of the conversation log.
Approaching Competence: The description of the client’s primary
concern(s) is not aligned with the content of the conversation log.
Not Evident: A description of the client’s primary concern(s) is not
provided.
A1D: Client’s Behaviors
Competent: The description of the client’s verbal and nonverbal behaviors
and their effect on the candidate’s communication style reflects the
information provided in the conversation log.
, Approaching Competence: The description of behaviors is missing either
the client’s verbal or nonverbal behaviors or their effect on the candidate’s
communication style. Or the description is not reflective of the information
provided in the conversation log.
Not Evident: A description of the client’s behaviors is not provided.
A1E: Client’s Affect
Competent: The submission accurately describes the client’s affect as
reflected in the conversation log rather than behaviors or emotions.
Approaching Competence: The submission inaccurately describes the
client’s affect as reflected in the conversation log, such as by referring to
behaviors or emotions instead of affect.
Not Evident: A submission describing the client's effect is not provided.
A1f: Client’s Health Challenges
Competent: The description includes the client’s health challenges, which
are expressed both nonverbally and verbally.
Approaching Competence: The description includes only the nonverbally
expressed client health challenges or the health challenges verbally
expressed by the client but not both.
Not Evident: A description of the health challenges expressed by the client
is not provided.
A1g: Cultural Factors
Competent: The description of the cultural factors is appropriate to the
client’s situation and includes how the cultural factors influenced the care
planning process. Or, if the client’s cultural factors are not apparent, the
description of possible cultural factors is appropriate for a different
population the field experience agency serves and includes how those
factors influence the care planning process.
Approaching Competence: The description of the cultural factors is
provided, but the factors chosen are inappropriate to the client’s situation,
or their influence on the care planning process is not included. Or, if the
client’s cultural factors are not apparent, the description of possible cultural
factors for a different population the field experience agency serves is
included, but the factors chosen are inappropriate for the population, or
their influence on the care planning process is not included.