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E-Book Description. E-Book Details. Table of Contents. Documentation of Occupational Therapy Services 9. Activities of Daily Living Sexuality and Physical Dysfunction Sleep and Rest Work Evaluation and Work Programs Leisure Occupations Evaluation of Motor Control Occupation-Based Functional Motion Assessment Evaluation of Joint Range of Motion Evaluation of Muscle Strength Evaluation of Sensation and Intervention for Sensory Dysfunction Evaluation and Intervention of Perceptual Dysfunction Evaluation and Intervention of Cognitive Dysfunction Eating and Swallowing Therapeutic Occupations and Modalities Motor Learning Part 6: Intervention Applications Traumatic Brain Injury Spinal Cord Injury Neurogenic and Myopathic Dysfunction Arthritis Download instructor resources.
Additional order info. Buy this product. K educators : This link is for individuals purchasing with credit cards or PayPal only. A comprehensive guide to creating effective documentation in occupational therapy. More than just a how-to manual, the text explores important ethical, legal, and language issues related to documentation in addition to presenting step-by-step strategies for creating successful SOAP notes, communications, and documentation.
The Third Edition has been fully updated to reflect current AOTA official documents and new electronic documentation tools, and has been reorganized to improve readability.
This text offers a comprehensive guide to creating effective documentation for occupational therapy. It provides:. Practical techniques and strategies that prepare students for the workplace:. The Third Edition has been extensively updated to incorporate new forms and best practices and recent trends in the occupational therapy field.
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Karen M. Teaching and Learning Experience This text offers a comprehensive guide to creating effective documentation for occupational therapy. It provides: Comprehensive coverage of all areas of practice: Chapters examine the underlying concepts of good documentation in clinical, school, and administrative settings.
Practical techniques and strategies that prepare students for the workplace: Chapters present clear, effective strategies for drafting documentation and communication that can be directly applied in professional settings.
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