Treatment Planning

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Across
  1. 7. Definition of the P in the PPALM method
  2. 8. Set of actions to resolve issues identified during client assessment
  3. 11. Information that is measurable and quantitative
  4. 12. An important aspect of assessment in addition to a basic form that the client fills out
  5. 14. Contraindication in which massage can be administered while avoiding the infected or inflamed area or areas in question
  6. 15. Contraindication in which massage is inappropriate, is not advised, and may be harmful to the client
  7. 16. Product that underwent lengthy testing and the majority of subjects were unaffected
  8. 17. conditions Definition of the A in the PPALM method
Down
  1. 1. Process involved in appraising a client’s condition based on subjective reporting and objective findings
  2. 2. Pain that develops slowly and persists for long periods
  3. 3. One of the four T’s of palpation
  4. 4. Pain that begins abruptly and usually has a recognizable cause
  5. 5. One of two primary skills used for gathering objective information that includes palpation
  6. 6. Presence of a disease or physical condition that makes the task of treating a particular client in the usual manner impossible or undesirable
  7. 9. Touching with purpose and intent
  8. 10. Presence of one or more disease, in addition to a primary disease
  9. 13. Definition of the Q in the OPPQRST method of pain assessment
  10. 17. Therapist who is conducting the client interview
  11. 18. Primary skill used by the therapist when gathering subjective information
  12. 19. Information learned from the client or the client’s guardian or representative