Asked by Deericka Blackmon-Martin on May 19, 2024
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The goal statement for a client's care plan reads as follows: Client will be able to state two positive aspects of rehab therapy by the end of the week.Which of the following is an appropriately written evaluation statement?
A) Goal incomplete: client not able to positively state anything about rehabilitation.
B) Goal met: client able to state one positive aspect by the end of the week.
C) Goal met: client able to state two positive aspects of therapy by week's end.
D) Goal not met: client able to state one positive aspect by the end of the week.
Rehab Therapy
A form of healthcare dedicated to helping individuals recover, improve, or maintain their physical abilities, often following injury or illness.
- Master the articulation of goals and the application of judgment criteria in nursing support schemes.
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Mohamed IrshadMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The evaluation statement should state whether or not the goal was met and provide specific details. Choice C is the correct answer because it states that the goal was met and that the client was able to state two positive aspects of therapy by week's end.
Learning Objectives
- Master the articulation of goals and the application of judgment criteria in nursing support schemes.
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