Multiple Choice
A client is reporting competence with her ability to engage in preferred leisure activities. Using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, how can the OT practitioner decide if it is time to change the goals?
A) The client has stated that she has engaged in the activity one or two times.
B) The client has stated that her satisfaction has risen from a 5 to an 8.
C) The client has stated that she is considering three new leisure activities.
D) The client rates her ability as a 3 in the leisure categories.
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