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"Following the arts and crafts group, the client expressed pride at the completion of the project." Which goal statement does the progress note reflect? A.) Improve gross motor skills B.) Develop interpersonal communication skills C.) Develop group cooperation skills D.) Enhance self-concept - D.) Enhance self-concept Rationale: "Arts and crafts are used as clinical interventions to achieve physical, cognitive, social and emotional outcomes along with facilitating creative expression." "Following the arts and crafts group, the client expressed pride at the completion of the project." Which goal statement does the progress note reflect? A.) Timing affects learning B.) Reinforcement strengthens learning C.) Modeling can enhance learning D.) Move from the simple to the complex - C.) Modeling can enhance learning Rationale: "When making projects, clients should be shown models or examples of what they are to produce at the end of the learning experience. Social behaviors for adults and play behaviors for children can be gained more quickly if the learner can see a model demonstrate the desired behavior." A CTRS in a rehabilitation facility is documenting the progress made by a client. All the following items should be written in the progress note EXCEPT A.) Regression from the attainment of the goal B.) Verbal information provided by the client C.) Consistency of behavior D.) Attendance as evidence of participation - D.) Attendance as evidence of participation A CTRS would use facilitation techniques such as deep breathing, yoga, and meditation with clients who need to improve A.) Stress management skills B.) Physical conditioning C.) Awareness of emotional state D.) Mindful self-awareness - A.) Stress management skills Rationale: "Relaxation techniques are a means to deal with excess tension brought about by stress. In the section that follows, several methods for eliciting a state of relaxation are described. Covered are deep breathing, progressive relaxation training, autogenic training, imagery, meditation, yoga, laughter yoga, biofeedback, massage, stretching, and physical exercise."

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