Documentation and Behavior Charting

An informative infographic illustrating documentation practices and behavior analysis concepts in a residential care setting, with visual elements representing behavior tracking, notes, and client interactions.

Understanding Documentation and Behavior Charting

Test your knowledge on documentation practices and behavior charting concepts crucial for residential settings. This quiz covers foundational topics to help you better understand the A, B, and C of behavior analysis, and the importance of effective documentation in supporting client care.

  • Easy multiple-choice format
  • Understand key terminology
  • Applicable to residential care settings
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DocumentingEagle42
Documentation in the residential setting only includes daily notes. select one of the following
True
False
What does the A in ABC stand for? select one of the following
Apple
Antelope
Antecedent
After
What does the B in ABC stand for? select one of the following
Before
Behavior
Be good
Bearing
What does the C in ABC stand for? select one of the following
Conscious
Conscience
Continue
Consequence
Reports help to create and influence which of the following? select all that apply
An official record
Decision making for the circle of support
History documentation that follows the client
Information for obtaining dmv records
Antecedent really means? select one of the following
What happens before behavior occurs
What happens before documentation occurs
What happens after behavior occurs
What happens during behavior
Consequence is fancy talk for? select one of the following
What happens after documentation
What happens during behavior
What happens before behavior
What happens after behavior occurs
When writing notes or describing behavior I should be specific, simple and straightforward so that someone else who does not work here would know exactly what happened. select one of the following
True
False
What is the antecedent in the following description: Paul was sitting quietly in the living room when he got up and banged his head on the wall two times before returning to his seat. select one of the following
Returning to his seat
Sitting quietly in the living room
Got up and banged his head
Banged his head twice on the wall
When documenting a consequence I should include which of the following? select all that apply
Response of peers to the behavior
Staff response to the behavior
A change in the events or environment
What the client did after the behavior
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