Chapter 2- Treatment Planning : Intake, Consent, and Documentation

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Which part of the massage session is based on the client’s health history, the interview, and other assessments

Treatment Plan

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what process involves evaluating a client’s condition based on subjective reporting and objective findings

assesment

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which term refers to information such as client experiences and symptoms as as learned from the client during an intake

subjective data

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which term refers to data that is measureable and verifiable

objective data

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on an intake form, if a massage therapist records information upon the form, the massage therapist needs to

place initials next to the entry

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which question is considered open-ended

“what can you tell me about your pain level today?”

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which should the massage therapist avoid doing when interviewing a client

indicating that a response is right, wrong, or interesting

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internally rotated shoulders with head forward posture is an example of

objective data

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which term describes the emotional bond people experience when mutual concern is expressed

rapport

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clients providing clear answers to a therapist is essential in order to provide

effective treatment planning for the client

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if a client who normally recieves deep tissue sessions refuses to recieve a deep tissue modality on a particualr session date, the therapist should

tailor the session to the client’s demands on that day

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which statement describes nociceptive pain

pain resulting from nerve damage from an injury

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when performing the treatment plan, the massage therapist should

relize 100% function and pain relief may be unachievable

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because lubricant sensitivity cannot always be predetermined, the massage therapist should have

the option of using a hypoallergenic lubricant

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what does the implementation portion of an APIE not entail

the methods and techniques employed in the present session

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if a massage therapist accepts a prescription order for massage, the order must specify 

massage therapy only

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if a client begins taking anticoagulant drugs after a treatment plan has been established, an example of an effective modification of the initial treatment plan is to 

employ a light touch modality to limit the cance of bruising

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which should the massage therapist do when assessing a client’s pain

ask the client questions using the acronym OPPQRST

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the term for the capacity of individuals to obtain and understand information and services to make appropriate health care decisions is 

health literacy

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which type of form is filled out by a health care provider to authorize massage therpay treatment

referral

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which guideline is part of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)

assign passwords to those who access electronic client files