Cover art for Documenting Occupational Therapy Practice
Published
Pearson Education, August 2014
ISBN
9780133110494
Format
Softcover, 320 pages
Dimensions
27.6cm × 21.7cm × 2cm

Documenting Occupational Therapy Practice 3rd edition

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For courses in Foundations of Occupational Therapy, Intro to Occupational Therapy Practice, Occupational Therapy Practice Skills, and Occupational Therapy Management.

Documenting Occupational Therapy Practice, 3rd Edition is the most comprehensive text on occupational therapy documentation currently on the market, covering general documentation principles, clinical documentation, electronic documentation, school system documentation, and documentation of administrative tasks. More than just a how-to manual, the text explores important ethical, legal, and language issues related to documentation in addition to presenting step-by-step strategies for creating successful SOAP notes, communications, and documentation. The 3rd Edition has been fully updated to reflect current AOTA official documents and new electronic documentation tools, and has been reorganised to improve readability. Effective review tools help readers truly master documentation techniques and strategies.

Teaching and Learning Experience

This text offers a comprehensive guide to creating effective documentation for occupational therapy. It provides:

Comprehensive coverage of all areas of practice: Chapters examine the underlying concepts of good documentation in clinical, school, and administrative settings.

Practical techniques and strategies that prepare students for the workplace: Chapters present clear, effective strategies for drafting documentation and communication that can be directly applied in professional settings.

Exploration of ethical and legal issues: Discussions help students understand how documentation affects others and provide problem-solving strategies for addressing legal and ethical issues.

Coverage of electronic documentation: Screenshots and discussion of electronic health record (EHR) systems familiarise students with current documentation technologies.

Effective learning tools: Review exercises and numerous reference tools help students truly master text material.

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