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Chapter 16: Treatment and Intervention Planning
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long term goal: states the functional outcome or destination of the intervention
short term goals: can be understood as small steps to achiever a long-term goal
treatment: aims to alter the underlying disease process
maintenance of function: is aimed at assisting the person to use his or her remaining capabilities
rehabilitation: focuses on restoring the person's ability to function after the disease process has been medically treated
understandable: describes a goal that is stated in plain and observable terms
relevant: describes a goal that reflects the individual's life situation and future goals
measurable: describes a goal that contains one or more criteria for success
behavioral: describes a goal that focuses on what the client must do to accomplish the goal
achievable: describes a goal that is something that the person is likely to be able to accomplish within a reasonably short period as defined by the client and the therapist
activities: are chosen on the basis of the stated principles identified in the plan
Chapter 16: Treatment and Intervention Planning
Across:| 2. | focuses on restoring the person's ability to function after the disease process has been medically treated | | 4. | aims to alter the underlying disease process | | 7. | describes a goal that focuses on what the client must do to accomplish the goal | | 11. | describes a goal that is stated in plain and observable terms |
| | Down:| 1. | describes a goal that contains one or more criteria for success | | 3. | is aimed at assisting the person to use his or her remaining capabilities | | 5. | describes a goal that reflects the individual's life situation and future goals | | 6. | can be understood as small steps to achiever a long-term goal | | 8. | describes a goal that is something that the person is likely to be able to accomplish within a reasonably short period as defined by the client and the therapist | | 9. | are chosen on the basis of the stated principles identified in the plan | | 10. | states the functional outcome or destination of the intervention |
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Chapter 16: Treatment and Intervention Planning
Across:| 2. | focuses on restoring the person's ability to function after the disease process has been medically treated | | 4. | aims to alter the underlying disease process | | 7. | describes a goal that focuses on what the client must do to accomplish the goal | | 11. | describes a goal that is stated in plain and observable terms |
| | Down:| 1. | describes a goal that contains one or more criteria for success | | 3. | is aimed at assisting the person to use his or her remaining capabilities | | 5. | describes a goal that reflects the individual's life situation and future goals | | 6. | can be understood as small steps to achiever a long-term goal | | 8. | describes a goal that is something that the person is likely to be able to accomplish within a reasonably short period as defined by the client and the therapist | | 9. | are chosen on the basis of the stated principles identified in the plan | | 10. | states the functional outcome or destination of the intervention |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only