DSM-5 TR: How is it utilized? - correct answer Utilized in diagnostic assessment process only,
DSM-5 TR: What does it not suggest? - correct answer
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Accurate Documentation: Why is it significant? - correct answer Significant for legal protection, regulatory standards compliance, reimbursement, liability reduction, consistency in therapeutic intervention, and assistance with utilization review.
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospital Organization (JCAHO): What do they emphasize? - correct answer Emphasizes performance improvement, outcomes, and a multidisciplinary approach to client-centered care, requiring compliance with documentation regulations.
What does Nursing Documentation have to demonstrate for proper reimbursement? - correct answer The necessity and delivery of billed services to third-party payers, such as Medicare and private insurers.
CPT Coding: What does it do? - correct answer Accurately describes medical, surgical, and diagnostic services, facilitates cost containment, and ensures proper charge capture for services rendered.
SOAP Note - correct answer Documentation format for recording SUBJECTIVE observations, OBJECTIVE findings, ASSESSMENT of the client's current status, and the PLAN for treatment or follow-up care.
SOAPIE Note: What is included beside the SOAP note? - correct answer Includes IMPLEMENTATION considerations of the services to be provided (I) and the EVALUATION of service provision (E), in addition to the components of a SOAP note.
SOAPIER Note: What is included beside the SOAPIER note? - correct answer Includes all elements of a SOAPIE note, plus the client's RESPONSE (R) to the diagnostic process, treatment planning, and intervention efforts.
Freud's topographical theory - correct answer Sigmund Freud's theory of the three levels of psychological awareness: unconscious, preconscious, and conscious.
Unconscious mind (Freud) - correct answer Operates independently from the conscious mind, influencing behavior without direct awareness.
Preconscious level of awareness (Freud) - correct answer Includes information not currently in awareness but can be brought into consciousness if needed.
Conscious mind (Freud) - correct answer Where current thinking processes and objects of attention reside, constituting a significant portion of awareness.
Psychodynamic therapy model - correct answer Follows the psychoanalytic model and utilizes tools such as free association, dream analysis, transference, and countertransference.
Difference: Psychodynamic therapy vs. traditional psychoanalysis - correct answer Involves increased involvement and interaction between therapist and client, and focuses more on the present rather than reconstructing developmental origins of conflicts.
Best candidates for brief psychotherapy - correct answer Relatively healthy, well-functioning individuals with a clearly circumscribed area of difficulty, who are intelligent, psychologically minded, and motivated for change.
Inappropriate candidates for brief psychotherapy - correct answer Clients with psychosis, severe depression, borderline personality disorders, and severe character disorders.
Focus determination and session frequency in psychodynamic therapy - correct answer Focus is agreed upon at the start of treatment, and sessions are held weekly with the total number determined at the onset of therapy.
Common elements in brief psychodynamic therapies - correct answer Rapid and early assessment, clear expectations for time-limited therapy, concrete goals focused on improving worst symptoms and coping skills, and directing interpretations toward present life circumstances. [Show Less]