Salvo Ch. 10 Review Flashcards
(36 cards)
Information obtained from the client and is based on or influenced by their opinions, attitudes, feelings, and beliefs.
Subjective
Level and type of care a reasonably competent and skilled professional provides who has similar training and works under similar circumstances.
Standard of Care
A way to safeguard client information is by applying the … rule.
Double Lock
The process of collecting, confirming, and recording information.
Documentation
Documented process in which the practitioner or Healthcare team plans an appropriate treatment or course of treatment for a client.
Treatment Planning
Document used by companies or individuals to legally share client information with a third party.
Document release form
Permission given by a client to receive treatment after being made aware of all relevant facts related to treatment.
Informed Consent
In FDAR notes, what the letter “A” represents.
Action
Assessment based information that is measurable and verifiable.
Objective
Assignment of a task or task completion from one person to another person.
Delegation
Evaluations of an individuals health status, stress or pain levels, levels of function pre and post treatment, and presence of possible massage contraindications.
Assessments
Activities and procedures that can be performed legally by members of a licensed profession.
Scope of Practice
Process used to develop a question by identifying client characteristics or problems, desired treatment outcomes, and interventions that are being considered to achieve the desired treatment outcome.
PICO Method
Activities outside a massage practitioners scope of practice.
Acupuncture, psychotherapy
Act of exchanging information through verbal and nonverbal messages.
Communication
Emotional bond that people experience when concerns, feelings and ideas are mutually expressed.
Rapport
Questions with little restriction when answering.
Open ended
Series of descriptive phrases such as mild, moderate, and severe to measure pain or stress levels.
Verbal descriptor scale
Activities performed by the client between scheduled appointments.
Home Care
A straight horizontal or vertical line with the endpoints used to measure extreme limits of pain or stress.
Visual analog scale
Degree to which an individual has the capacity to obtain, communicate, and understand basic health information and services in order to make appropriate decisions.
Health Literacy
Act of recommending services or products to help clients achieve treatment goals.
Referral
Questions that require affirmative, denial, or specific answers.
Close ended
In FDAR notes, what the letter “R” represents.
Response