Goals & Objectives
Intervention Processes
Intervention Contexts
Data Collection
Documentation
100

This component of an objective identifies the action the client is to complete.

What is the performance component?

100

These interventions are when the clinician follows the lead of the client and provides support in their natural context.

What are client-centered interventions?

100

This service delivery model is when a clinician works in a face-to-face format with an individual patient or a group of patients.

What are direct services?

100

This type of data collection tracks correct vs. incorrect or appropriate vs. inappropriate responses.

What is binary data?

100

This type of documentation is used following a treatment session.

What is a SOAP note?

200

These supports are used to support the learning of a new skill or one that is beyond the client’s current capacity.

What is scaffolding?

200

This purpose of intervention addresses the root of the speech or language impairment before moving on to other purposes of intervention.

What is eliminating the underlying cause?

200

This medical setting is for individuals who need ongoing nursing and medical care and cannot be managed by family members in the home.

What is a skill nursing facility?

200

This type of data collection involves rating scales and rubrics.

What is an interval rating scale?

200

This part of a SOAP note includes the data and observable behaviors that took place during the session.

What is the O (objective) section?

300

These words ­refer to a performance that is directly observable through vision or audition and are preferred words to be used in clinical objectives.

What are overt verbs?

300

This type of support is when a model is provided followed by a brief pause or break and then the client repeats after the model.

What is delayed imitation?

300

This type of service delivery occurs when each discipline conducts own assessment and develops discipline-specific goals with minimal integration of these goals across disciplines.

What is multidisciplinary?

300

This type of data collection tracks whether the client used gestural, vocal, verbal, or combination.

What is mode?

300

This section of the SOAP note includes your own perceptions of what took place during the session.

What is the S (subjective) section?

400

This component specifies how well the target must be performed for the objective to be achieved.

What is the criterion component?

400

This therapy approach is used when target behaviors are taught within the context of a familiar routine or script.

What is script therapy?

400

This medical setting is where the patient transports themselves from their home to the center.

What are outpatient rehabilitation centers?

400

This type of data collection tracks whether physical assistance, imitated, prompts, cues, or self-corrections are provided.

What is documenting support?

400

This type of documentation is used following an evaluation.

What is an evaluation report?

500

These track the relatively broad changes in communicative behavior to be achieved during a course of therapy.

What are long term goals?

500

This strategy is used when the clinician omits an expected action to elicit a response from the client.

What is violating routines?

500

This type of service delivery occurs when an SLP works indirectly with a client by providing guidance to the client’s family members and professional colleagues

What are indirect consultative services?

500

This type of data collection involves tracking and taking data on each specific target and usually provides more specific information.

What is vertical data?

500

This type of documentation is used to document the overall plan for the treatment course.

What is the plan of care?

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