Progress Notes in Child-Centered Play Therapy Post-Test (Non-Contact)

Welcome to your Progress Notes in Child-Centered Play Therapy Post-Test (Non-Contact)!

You will have 3 attempts to receive at least 75% to pass the test. You must pass the test to receive CEs.

1. 
What are some of the requirements for progress notes listed in APT’s best practices?

2. 
Which one is an example of *interpretive* progress note?

3. 
Which one is an example of *descriptive* progress note?

4. 
Neurodiversity refers to:

5. 
Progress notes are important because:

6. 
Depending on where you live, the laws that apply to you, and the funding sources you receive, progress notes may have different requirements.

7. 
The following are all examples of neuro affirming language EXCEPT:

8. 
What are some of the reasons you may want to be aware of the language you use in progress notes:

9. 
Which of the following is typically required by insurance in a clinical note?

10. 
Your clinical documentation is “just for you” as a reference for the clinician’s memory.

11. 
General guidelines for documentation include:

12. 
According to the CCD framework, which of the following would NOT be considered a SECONDARY intervention?

13. 
According to the CCD framework, which of the following would be considered a PRIMARY intervention?

14. 
Translating an example of play to progress towards a growth objective might sounds like:

15. 
When looking at Play Themes it's important to consider:

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