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jessicacav

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The goal with progress notes is to maximize client privacy while simultaneously:
 
  A) acknowledging the client's medical history.
  B) documenting competent treatment that conforms to professional standards of care.
  C) writing psychotherapy notes.
  D) talking to third-party individuals to get a more holistic view of the client.

Question 2

What detailed information are third-party payers looking for in progress notes?
 
  A) Personal content of a client's life
  B) Details on the therapeutic conversation
  C) The frequency and duration of symptoms
  D) None of these is correct



atrochim

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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