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Sample Reports 2009 Includes: Clinical Reports Progress/ Treatment Note Plan of Care Initial Evaluation Periodic Re-Evaluation Discharge Summary Missed Visit Report Physician s Communication The Rehab Documentation Company, Inc. 888.401.4400 615.259.3602 Fax www.rehabdocumentation.com

Clinical Reports Legible In addition to elimination of handwriting illegibility, ReDoc also facilitates the reduction or elimination of shorthand terminology that is often incomprehensible to non-therapists. Complete, Consistent, Comprehensive, and Compliant In the course of supporting the logical clinical workflow of the therapist, ReDoc prompts the therapist to ensure complete and comprehensive documentation. This facilitates quality in both patient care and the documentation of that care, and results in practices and documentation that meet or exceed compliance standards of JCAHO and CMS. By acting as the centralized documentation tool, ReDoc also helps ensure consistent documentation practices between therapists and over time for single therapists. Clinical Standards of Practice ReDoc emulates the clinical terminology and the clinical standards of practice as defined by the APTA, AOTA, and ASHA. Electronic Storage of Clinical Reports The ReDoc Electronic Signature and Storage Module allows un-editable reports to be created, digitally signed, stored and shared without ever having to be printed. Some of the Clinical Reports created by ReDoc... Full Length Initial Evaluation for case reviews and internal audits Plan of Care and/or CMS 700 Forms for referring physicians and payers Daily treatment notes Re-Evaluations and/or CMS 701 forms for referring physicians and payers Discharge summaries Physician Communications for information not otherwise part of the clinical documentation process. Other Communications for lawyers, case managers, and others The Rehab Documentation Company 888.401.4400 www.rehabdocumentation.com

Progress / Treatment Note Page 1 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, April 14, 2006 MR #: 1234 Provider #: 25489631 OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR Provider: Onset Date of Medical Diagnosis with ICD9: 02/25/2006 Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Occupational Therapy Diagnosis: Muscle - Weakness 728.87 Pain - Wrist 719.43 # of Remaining Visits: 11 Time In: 10:00:00 AM Time Out: 11:00:00 AM OT Interventions and CPT Codes Consisted of: Occupational Therapy Evaluation 97003 Self Care/Home Management Training - Direct contact 97535 Therapeutic Activities - Direct patient contact 97530 Manual Therapy Techniques - 1+ Regions 97140 Minutes Units 55 1 Functional Activities Cueing % Accrcy In-hand object manipulation - coins Writing activities Progressive Exercises / Procedures: Wrist-right-flexion/extension exercises Training in home exercise program Hand-right-theraputty-gross grasp and pinch exercises Elbow-right-pronation/supination exercises Observations of Performance Skills and Components: Pain-Pre Therapy 6/10; Pain-Post Therapy 2/10 min 50 min Lbs / Time 1 lb 10 min yellow Reps/Sets 5 min 3/8 1 lb 5 min Skill Observation Comments: Moderate edema in right wrist and hand. Guarding with active range of motion due to pain. Soft tissue limitations for passive range of motion. Able to use a gross grasp and pinch with right hand with limited strength. Observations of Areas of Occupation: Functional Change Comments: Barney is right hand dominant and has difficulty with ADL's as he is doing most tasks with his left hand. He is unable to carry food or trays at work, and is unable to operate a mouse or keyboard with his right hand. Handwriting is legible with difficulty. Difficulty with coin manipulation for in hand skills. Current Plan: Three times weekly Discharge Planning was Discussed with Patient/Caregiver: NO Patient's progress toward established goals: GOOD. Patient's response to OT Interventions: GOOD. Date Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR State Lic #: 309 Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL

Plan Of Care Occupational Therapy (Initial Evaluation) Page 1 Patient: Rubble, Barney MR #: 1234 DOB: OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR 01/01/1981 Plan of Care Date: Friday, April 14, 2006 Provider: Onset Date of Medical Diagnosis with ICD9: 02/25/2006 Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Occupational Therapy Diagnosis: Muscle - Weakness 728.87 Pain - Wrist 719.43 Problems Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent with difficulty Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent with difficulty Tolerance to Community Activities: Moderate limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance Tolerance to Work Activities: Moderate - Severe limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance Pain#1: Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 2/10; With Activity 6/10; Dull; Localized Goals Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent Tolerance to Community Activities: No limitation in a specific IADL Tolerance to Work Activities: No limitation in a specific work activity Goals for Pain: Client to have 0/10 pain in right upper extremity at rest and with activity. Skills and Components - Short Term Goals Short Term Goal(s): Joint inflammation, or restriction & pain are reduced by 50% - 2 weeks Areas of Occupation - Long Term Goals Long Term Goal(s): Functional use of right upper extremity as dominant extremity for all tasks. in 4 weeks Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Forearm Wrist Supination Pronation Flexion Extension Ulnar Deviation Radial Deviation Barney is right hand dominant and has difficulty with ADL's as he is doing most tasks with his left hand. He is unable to carry food or trays at work, and is unable to operate a mouse or keyboard with his right hand. Handwriting is legible with difficulty. Difficulty with coin manipulation for in hand skills. Specific Joints (Note: Blank indicates Strength / Range of Motion are within functional limits or not tested) 3-/5 40 45 3-/5 60 65 3-/5 15 20 3-/5 15 20 2/5 5 8 2/5 3 5 Forearm Wrist Supination Pronation Flexion Extension Ulnar Deviation Radial Deviation Goal 5/5 5/5 Goal 5/5 70 70 5/5 70 70 5/5 25 25 5/5 15 15

Plan Of Care Occupational Therapy (Initial Evaluation) Page 2 Patient: Rubble, Barney MR #: 1234 DOB: OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR 01/01/1981 Plan of Care Date: Friday, April 14, 2006 Provider: Grip Strength Gross Grasp: Right Left 20 85 Grip Strength Goal Gross Grasp: Right Left 85 85 3 Point Pinch: 5 15 3 Point Pinch: 12 15 2 Point Pinch: 3 10 2 Point Pinch: 10 10 Lateral Pinch: 5 12 Lateral Pinch: 12 12 Assessment: Moderate edema in right wrist and hand. Guarding with active range of motion due to pain. Soft tissue limitations for passive range of motion. Able to use a gross grasp and pinch with right hand with limited strength.. Interventions (CPT Code) Occupational Therapy Evaluation 97003 Self Care/Home Management Training - Direct contact 97535 Therapeutic Activities - Direct patient contact 97530 Manual Therapy Techniques - 1+ Regions 97140 Frequency of OT: Duration of OT: Three times weekly 4 weeks Date James L. Smith MD Date Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR State Lic #: 309 Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL

Initial Evaluation Page 1 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, April 14, 2006 MR #: 1234 Provider #: 25489631 OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR Provider: Patient Information Address: 1245 Flat Rock Road Bedrock, TN 37203 Birth Date: 01/01/81 Physician: James L. Smith MD Occupation: Student/Waiter Physician Num: 25874 Gender: Male Num of Approved Visits: 12 Contact Person: Betty Rubble Medicare #: Claim #: 2587 Rehabilitation Information / History Onset Date of Medical Diagnosis with ICD9 code: 02/25/2006 Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Occupational Therapy Diagnosis: Recent Occup. Therapy: Prior Functional Status: Mental Status: Weight Bearing Status: Safety Measures: Muscle - Weakness 728.87 Pain - Wrist 719.43 None within the last sixty days Independent with no pain or limitation in activities of daily living Rehab Potential: Excellent rehab potential to reach and maintain prior level of function Discharge Destination: Home Alert and oriented in all spheres- cooperative and motivated Right upper extremity- no weight bearing Adhere to orthopedic precautions/restrictions Patient has a history of behavioral health risks: NO Patient / Caregiver concur with established goals: YES Patient is able to operate and maintain assistive equipment: YES There is need for further assessment by Physical Therapist: NO There is need for further assessment by Speech Therapist: NO Patient is aware of and under stands his/her diagnosis and prognosis: YES Occupational Profile and Context: 25 year old male who fell while snowboarding on 02/25/06 with a subsequent right Colles Fracture. Closed reduction with casting on 02/27/06. Previous medical history is insignificant. He is referred to this therapist to address functional range of motion and strength deficits to right hand and wrist. Client is a full time student, and works part time as a server at a local restaurant. His goals are to return to work as soon as possible, and to be able to operate a computer mouse and keyboard. Client is cleared for activity as tolerated with right wrist and hand. Grooming and Oral Hygiene Current Level: Independent with difficulty Goal: Independent Donning Orthosis / Prothesis / Buttons Areas of Occupation Current Level: Goal: Independent with difficulty Independent OT Initial Evaluation

Initial Evaluation Page 2 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, April 14, 2006 Tolerance to IADLs Current Level: Goal: Tolerance to Work Activities Current Level: Goal: Moderate limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance No limitation in a specific IADL Current Splints / Orthoses: Wrist cock-up splint- right Moderate - Severe limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance No limitation in a specific work activity Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Barney is right hand dominant and has difficulty with ADL's as he is doing most tasks with his left hand. He is unable to carry food or trays at work, and is unable to operate a mouse or keyboard with his right hand. Handwriting is legible with difficulty. Difficulty with coin manipulation for in hand skills. Skills and Components - Short Term Goals: Joint inflammation, or restriction & pain are reduced by 50% - 2 weeks Areas of Occupation - Long Term Goals: Functional use of right upper extremity as dominant extremity for all tasks. Pain Site #1: Comments: Goal: Performance Skills and Components Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 2/10; With Activity 6/10; Dull; Localized Exacerbating Factors: Upper extremity activity greater than 30 minutes & Stretching Relieving Factors: Ice to the affected area Guarding of right wrist and hand during activity and range of motion due to fear of pain. Client to have 0/10 pain in right upper extremity at rest and with activity. Motor Skills - Right Objects Difficult to Handle: Gross Coordination: Appears WNL Fine Coordination: Impaired Crossing the Midline: Appears WNL Computer mouse; Grooming devices; Pen or pencil Bilateral Integration: Praxis: Dexterity: Appears WNL Appears WNL Appears WNL Visual Motor: Appears WNL Girth Location: Joint - carpo-metacarpal - Right Affected Side: Moderate edema Location: Joint - metacarpo-phalangeal - Right Affected Side: Moderate edema Unaffected Side: No edema Unaffected Side: No edema Sensation: Sensation is intact in right upper extremity. Assessment: Moderate edema in right wrist and hand. Guarding with active range of motion due to pain. Soft tissue limitations for passive range of motion. Able to use a gross grasp and pinch with right hand with limited strength.. OT Initial Evaluation

Initial Evaluation Page 3 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, April 14, 2006 Specific Joints (Note: Blank indicates Strength / Range of Motion are within functional limits or not tested) Goal Forearm Forearm Supination 3-/5 40 45 Supination 5/5 Pronation 3-/5 60 65 Pronation 5/5 Goal Wrist Wrist Flexion 3-/5 15 20 Flexion 5/5 70 70 Extension 3-/5 15 20 Extension 5/5 70 70 Ulnar Deviation 2/5 5 8 Ulnar Deviation 5/5 25 25 Radial Deviation 2/5 3 5 Radial Deviation 5/5 15 15 Goal Grip Strength Right Left Grip Strength Right Left Gross Grasp: 20 85 Gross Grasp: 85 85 3 Point Pinch: 5 15 3 Point Pinch: 12 15 2 Point Pinch: 3 10 2 Point Pinch: 10 10 Lateral Pinch: 5 12 Lateral Pinch: 12 12 Interventions (CPT Code) Occupational Therapy Evaluation 97003 Self Care/Home Management Training - Direct contact 97535 Therapeutic Activities - Direct patient contact 97530 Manual Therapy Techniques - 1+ Regions 97140 Frequency of OT: Duration of OT: Three times weekly 4 weeks Date Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR State Lic #: 309 Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL OT Initial Evaluation

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CENTER FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES PLAN OF TREATMENT FOR OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION 1. PATIENT'S LAST NAME Rubble 1234 (COMPLETE FOR INITIAL CLAIMS ONLY) FIRST NAME M.I. 2. PROVIDER NO. 3. HICN Barney 4. PROVIDER NAME 5. MEDICAL RECORD NO. (Optional) 6. ONSET DATE 7. SOC DATE 02/25/06 Page 1 of 2 8. TYPE: 9. PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS (Pert. Med. DX) 10. TREATMENT DIAGNOSIS 11. VISITS FROM SOC Occupational Therapy Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Muscle - Weakness 728.87 0 12. PLAN OF TREATMENT FUNCTIONAL GOALS PLAN Skills and Components - Short Term Goals: Joint inflammation, or restriction & pain are reduced by 50% - 2 weeks Areas of Occupation - Long Term Goals: Functional use of right upper extremity as dominant extremity for all tasks. Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent Tolerance to Community Activities: No limitation in a specific IADL Tolerance to Work Activities: No limitation in a specific work activity Goals for Pain: Client to have 0/10 pain in right upper extremity at rest and with activity. 25489631 Occupational Therapy Evaluation 97003 04/14/06 Self Care/Home Management Training - Direct contact 97535 Therapeutic Activities - Direct patient contact 97530 Manual Therapy Techniques - 1+ Regions 97140 The End Date for the functional goals is 4 weeks from 04/14/06. 13. SIGNATURE (professional estab. POC incl. prof. designation) 14. FREQ/DURATION (e.g., 3/Wk x 4 Wk) 04/14/06 I CERTIFY THE NEED FOR THESE SERVICES FURNISHED UNDER THIS PLAN OF TREATMENT AND WHILE UNDER MY CARE 15. PHYSICIAN SIGNATURE 16. DATE Frequency: Three times weekly Duration: 4 weeks 17. CERTIFICATION FROM 04/14/06 TO 05/14/06 18. ON FILE (Print/type physician's name) James L. Smith MD 20. INITIAL ASSESSMENT (History, medical complications, level of function at start of care, Reason for referral) AGE: SEX: 25 M MED DX: Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 19. PRIOR HOSPITIALIZATION FROM TO Prior Functional Status: Independent with no pain or limitation in activities of daily living Rehab Prognosis: Excellent rehab potential to reach and maintain prior level of function Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent with difficulty ; Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent with difficulty ; Tolerance to Community Activities: Moderate limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance ; Tolerance to Work Activities: Moderate - Severe limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance ; Pain#1: Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 2/10; With Activity 6/10; Dull; Localized; Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Barney is right hand dominant and has difficulty with ADL's as he is doing most tasks with his left hand. He is unable to carry food or trays at work, and is unable to operate a mouse or keyboard with his right hand. Handwriting is legible with difficulty. Difficulty with coin manipulation for in hand skills. Assessment: Moderate edema in right wrist and hand. Guarding with active range of motion due to pain. Soft tissue limitations for passive range of motion. Able to use a gross grasp and pinch with right hand with limited strength.. 21. FUNCTIONAL LEVEL (End of billing period) PROGRESS REPORT 22. SERVICE DATES See Page 2 FROM TO FORM CMS (Formerly HCFA) - 700 (01/02) Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CENTER FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES PLAN OF TREATMENT FOR OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION (COMPLETE FOR INITIAL CLAIMS ONLY) Page 2 of 2 1. PATIENT'S LAST NAME Rubble FIRST NAME M.I. 2. PROVIDER NO. 3. HICN Barney 25489631 4. PROVIDER NAME 5. MEDICAL RECORD NO. (Optional) 6. ONSET DATE 7. SOC DATE 1234 02/25/06 04/14/06 8. TYPE: 9. PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS (Pert. Med. DX) 10. TREATMENT DIAGNOSIS 11. VISITS FROM SOC Occupational Therapy Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Muscle - Weakness 728.87 2 21. FUNCTIONAL LEVEL (End of billing period) PROGRESS REPORT 04/28/06 Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent Tolerance to Community Activities: Mild limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance Tolerance to Work Activities: Mild limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance Pain#1: Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 0/10; With Activity 2/10; Dull; Localized Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Barney has made good progress in the use of his right hand. He is now able to feed himself and manipulate fasteners functionally. He is able to use the keyboard and mouse for school, however, is not able to lift a tray of food onto his shoulder and carry with his right wrist fully flexed. Assessment: Edema has resolved in right fingers, with only minimal edema in the wrist. Client demonstrates good follow through with his home exercise program with significant improvements in range of motion and strength. Range of motion limitations in wrist extension and strength are the primary limiting factors for return to work. FORM CMS (Formerly HCFA) - 700 (01/02) Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CENTER FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES UPDATED PLAN OF PROGRESS FOR OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION (Complete for Interim to Discharge Claims. Photocopy of HCFA-700 or 701 is required) 1. PATIENT'S LAST NAME Rubble FIRST NAME M.I. 2. PROVIDER NO. 3. HICN 4. PROVIDER NAME 5. MEDICAL RECORD NO. (Optional) 6. ONSET DATE 7. SOC DATE 1234 02/25/06 Page 1 8. TYPE: 9. PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS (Pert. Med. DX) 10. TREATMENT DIAGNOSIS 11. VISITS FROM SOC Occupational Therapy Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Muscle - Weakness 728.87 2 12. FREQ/DURATION (e.g., 3/Wk x 4 Wk) Barney Frequency: Three times weekly Duration: 4 weeks 13. CURRENT PLAN UPDATE, FUNCTIONAL GOALS PLAN Skills and Components - Short Term Goals: Areas of Occupation - Long Term Goals: Functional use of right upper extremity as dominant extremity for all tasks-goal partially met Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent Tolerance to Community Activities: No limitation in a specific IADL Tolerance to Work Activities: No limitation in a specific work activity Goals for Pain: Client to have 0/10 pain in right upper extremity at rest and with activity-goal partially met. 25489631 04/14/06 Self Care/Home Management Training - Direct contact 97535 Therapeutic Activities - Direct patient contact 97530 Manual Therapy Techniques - 1+ Regions 97140 The End Date for the functional goals is 4 weeks from 04/28/06. I HAVE REVIEWED THIS PLAN OF TREATMENT AND RECERTIFY A CONTINUING NEED FOR SERVICES. 15. PHYSICIAN SIGNATURE 16. DATE N/A DC 14. RECERTIFICATION FROM 05/15/06 TO 06/15/06 17. ON FILE (Print/type physician's name) James L. Smith MD N/A 18. REASONS FOR CONTINUING TREATMENT THIS BILLING PERIOD (Clarify goals and necessity for continued skilled care) Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent; Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent; Tolerance to Community Activities: Mild limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance; Tolerance to Work Activities: Mild limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance; Pain#1: Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 0/10; With Activity 2/10; Dull; Localized; Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Barney has made good progress in the use of his right hand. He is now able to feed himself and manipulate fasteners functionally. He is able to use the keyboard and mouse for school, however, is not able to lift a tray of food onto his shoulder and carry with his right wrist fully flexed. Assessment: Edema has resolved in right fingers, with only minimal edema in the wrist. Client demonstrates good follow through with his home exercise program with significant improvements in range of motion and strength. Range of motion limitations in wrist extension and strength are the primary limiting factors for return to work. 19. SIGNATURE (professional, incl. prof. designation) 22. FUNCTIONAL LEVEL (End of billing period - Relate documentation to functional outcomes and list problems still present) See Page 2 FORM CMS (Formerly HCFA) - 701 (01/02) 20. DATE 21. 04/28/06 CONTINUE SERVICES OR 23. SERVICE DATES FROM TO DC SERVICES Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CENTER FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES UPDATED PLAN OF PROGRESS FOR OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION (Complete for Interim to Discharge Claims. Photocopy of HCFA-700 or 701 is required) 1. PATIENT'S LAST NAME Rubble FIRST NAME M.I. 2. PROVIDER NO. 3. HICN Barney 4. PROVIDER NAME 5. MEDICAL RECORD NO. (Optional) 6. ONSET DATE 7. SOC DATE 1234 25489631 02/25/06 04/14/06 Page 2 8. TYPE: 9. PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS (Pert. Med. DX) 10. TREATMENT DIAGNOSIS 11. VISITS FROM SOC Occupational Therapy Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Muscle - Weakness 728.87 2 22. FUNCTIONAL LEVEL (End of billing period - Relate documentation to functional outcomes and list problems still present) 05/12/06 Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent Tolerance to Community Activities: No pain during and/or after a specific IADL Tolerance to Work Activities: No limitation in a specific work activity Pain#1: Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 0/10; With Activity 0/10; Dull; Localized Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Barney has made excellent progress in the use of his right hand and has met all functional goals. He is now able to return to his roles of student and waiter with no limitations. Assessment: Edema is resolved in right wrist and fingers. Strength and range of motion in right wrist and hand are at pre-injury level. FORM CMS (Formerly HCFA) - 701 (01/02) Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL

Plan Of Care Occupational Therapy (Re-Evaluation) Page 1 Patient: Rubble, Barney MR #: 1234 DOB: OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR 01/01/1981 Plan of Care Date: Friday, April 28, 2006 Provider: Onset Date of Medical Diagnosis with ICD9: 02/25/2006 Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Occupational Therapy Diagnosis: Muscle - Weakness 728.87 Pain - Wrist 719.43 Updated Problems Goals Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent Grooming and Oral Hygiene: Independent Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent Tolerance to Community Activities: Mild limitation in a specific IADL Donning Orthosis/Prothesis/Splint Fasteners/Buttons: Independent Tolerance to Community Activities: No limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance Tolerance to Work Activities: Mild limitation in a specific work activity Tolerance to Work Activities: No limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance Pain#1: Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 0/10; With Activity Goals for Pain: Client to have 0/10 pain in right upper extremity at rest 2/10; Dull; Localized and with activity-goal partially met. Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Areas of Occupation - Long Term Goals Long Term Goal(s): Functional use of right upper extremity as dominant extremity for all tasks-goal partially met Barney has made good progress in the use of his right hand. He is now able to feed himself and manipulate fasteners functionally. He is able to use the keyboard and mouse for school, however, is not able to lift a tray of food onto his shoulder and carry with his right wrist fully flexed. Forearm Supination Pronation Specific Joints (Note: Blank indicates Strength / Range of Motion are within functional limits or not tested) 3-/5 40 45 3-/5 60 65 Forearm Supination Pronation Current Level 4-/5 60 4-/5 Current Level Wrist Flexion 3-/5 15 20 Wrist Flexion 4-/5 45 60 Extension 3-/5 15 20 Extension 4-/5 45 60 Ulnar Deviation 2/5 5 8 Ulnar Deviation 4-/5 20 25 Radial Deviation 2/5 3 5 Radial Deviation 4-/5 10 10

Plan Of Care Occupational Therapy (Re-Evaluation) Page 2 Patient: Rubble, Barney MR #: 1234 DOB: OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR 01/01/1981 Plan of Care Date: Friday, April 28, 2006 Provider: Grip Strength Gross Grasp: Right Left 20 85 Grip Strength Current Level Gross Grasp: Right Left 45 85 3 Point Pinch: 5 15 3 Point Pinch: 8 15 2 Point Pinch: 3 10 2 Point Pinch: 6 10 Lateral Pinch: 5 12 Lateral Pinch: 10 12 Assessment: Edema has resolved in right fingers, with only minimal edema in the wrist. Client demonstrates good follow through with his home exercise program with significant improvements in range of motion and strength. Range of motion limitations in wrist extension and strength are the primary limiting factors for return to work. Interventions (CPT Code) Self Care/Home Management Training - Direct contact 97535 Therapeutic Activities - Direct patient contact 97530 Manual Therapy Techniques - 1+ Regions 97140 Frequency of OT: Duration of OT: Three times weekly 4 weeks Date James L. Smith MD Date Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR State Lic #: 309 Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL

Periodic Re-Evaluation Page 1 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, April 28, 2006 MR #: 1234 Provider #: 25489631 OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR Provider: Address: 1245 Flat Rock Road Bedrock, TN 37203 Patient Information Birth Date: 01/01/81 Physician: James L. Smith MD Occupation: Student/Waiter Physician Num: 25874 Gender: Male Num of Approved Visits: 12 Contact Person: Betty Rubble Medicare #: Claim #: 2587 General Information Onset Date of Medical Diagnosis with ICD9: 02/25/2006 Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Occupational Therapy Diagnosis: Muscle - Weakness 728.87 Pain - Wrist 719.43 There has been a change in Diagnosis: There has been a change in Support System: Patient is making steady progress toward established goals: There has been adequate communication with all health care staff involved in the implementation of the Plan of Care: Patient continues to concur with proposed TX plan: Level of Patient/Caregiver's satisfaction with therapy: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes V High High Moderate Low V Low No No No No No Areas of Occupation Grooming and Oral Hygiene Initial Level: Independent with difficulty Current Level: Independent Goal: Independent Donning Orthosis / Prothesis / Buttons Initial Level: Independent with difficulty Current Level: Independent Goal: Independent Tolerance to IADLs Initial Level: Moderate limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance Current Level: Mild limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance Goal: No limitation in a specific IADL Tolerance to Work Activities Initial Level: Moderate - Severe limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance Current Level: Mild limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance Goal: No limitation in a specific work activity OT Periodic Evaluation

Periodic Re-Evaluation Page 2 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, April 28, 2006 Current Splints / Orthoses: Wrist cock-up splint- right Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Areas of Occupation - Long Term Goals: Barney has made good progress in the use of his right hand. He is now able to feed himself and manipulate fasteners functionally. He is able to use the keyboard and mouse for school, however, is not able to lift a tray of food onto his shoulder and carry with his right wrist fully flexed. Functional use of right upper extremity as dominant extremity for all tasks-goal partially met Pain Site #1: Comments: Goal: Performance Skills and Components Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 0/10; With Activity 2/10; Dull; Localized Exacerbating Factors: Upper extremity activity greater than 30 minutes & Stretching Relieving Factors: Ice to the affected area Guarding of right wrist and hand during activity and range of motion due to fear of pain has improved as evidenced by increased use and range of motion in wrist and hand. Client to have 0/10 pain in right upper extremity at rest and with activity-goal partially met. Girth Location: Joint - carpo-metacarpal - Right Affected Side: Minimal edema Location: Joint - metacarpo-phalangeal - Right Affected Side: No edema Unaffected Side: No edema Unaffected Side: No edema Sensation: Sensation is intact in right upper extremity. Assessment: Edema has resolved in right fingers, with only minimal edema in the wrist. Client demonstrates good follow through with his home exercise program with significant improvements in range of motion and strength. Range of motion limitations in wrist extension and strength are the primary limiting factors for return to work. Forearm Wrist Supination Pronation Flexion Extension Ulnar Deviation Radial Deviation Specific Joints (Note: Blank indicates Strength / Range of Motion are within functional limits or not tested) 3-/5 40 45 3-/5 60 65 3-/5 15 20 3-/5 15 20 2/5 5 8 2/5 3 5 Forearm Wrist Supination Pronation Flexion Extension Ulnar Deviation Radial Deviation Current Level 4-/5 60 4-/5 Current Level 4-/5 45 60 4-/5 45 60 4-/5 20 25 4-/5 10 10 OT Periodic Evaluation

Periodic Re-Evaluation Page 3 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, April 28, 2006 Grip Strength Gross Grasp: 3 Point Pinch: 2 Point Pinch: Lateral Pinch: Right Left 20 85 5 15 3 10 5 12 Grip Strength Interventions (CPT Code) Self Care/Home Management Training - Direct contact 97535 Therapeutic Activities - Direct patient contact 97530 Manual Therapy Techniques - 1+ Regions 97140 Frequency of OT: Three times weekly Current Level Gross Grasp: 3 Point Pinch: 2 Point Pinch: Lateral Pinch: Right Left 45 85 8 15 6 10 10 12 Duration of OT: 4 weeks Date Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR State Lic #: 309 Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL OT Periodic Evaluation

Discharge Summary Page 1 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, May 12, 2006 MR #: 1234 OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR Address: 1245 Flat Rock Road Bedrock, TN 37203 Patient Information Provider #: 25489631 Provider: Birth Date: 01/01/81 Physician: James L. Smith MD Occupation: Student/Waiter Physician Num: 25874 Gender: Male Num of Approved Visits: 12 Contact Person: Betty Rubble Medicare #: Claim #: 2587 Onset Date of Medical Diagnosis with ICD9: 02/25/2006 Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Occupational Therapy Diagnosis: Muscle - Weakness 728.87 Pain - Wrist 719.43 Goals met: Hospitalization: Reasons for Discharge: Maximum Level Reached: Patient refuses further treatment: Patient Expired: Patient/Care Giver was given proper and timely notification of Discharge: Yes No No further therapy intervention is indicated at this time in this setting. Patient's physician has been notified that this patient has been discharged from therapist's care. Yes No Additional Discharge Information: Grooming and Oral Hygiene Initial Level: Independent with difficulty Goal: Independent Client demonstrates good follow through with his home exercise program.. Final Level: Independent Donning Orthosis / Prothesis / Buttons Initial Level: Independent with difficulty Goal: Independent Final Level: Independent Tolerance to IADLs Initial Level: Goal: Final Level: Tolerance to Work Activities Initial Level: Goal: Final Level: Areas of Occupation Moderate limitation in a specific IADL affecting performance No limitation in a specific IADL No pain during and/or after a specific IADL Moderate - Severe limitation in a specific work activity affecting performance No limitation in a specific work activity No limitation in a specific work activity OT Discharge Summary

Discharge Summary Page 2 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, May 12, 2006 Skilled Analysis of Safety Deficits or Problems: Barney has made excellent progress in the use of his right hand and has met all functional goals. He is now able to return to his roles of student and waiter with no limitations. Areas of Occupation - Long Term Goals: Functional use of right upper extremity as dominant extremity for all tasks-goal Met Performance Skills and Components Pain Site #1: Joint Pain - Radio-carpal - Right; At Rest 0/10; With Activity 0/10; Dull; Localized Goal: Client to have 0/10 pain in right upper extremity at rest and with activity-goal Met Girth Location: Joint - carpo-metacarpal - Right Affected Side: No edema Location: Joint - metacarpo-phalangeal - Right Affected Side: No edema Unaffected Side: No edema Unaffected Side: No edema Forearm Wrist Assessment: Supination Pronation Flexion Extension Ulnar Deviation Radial Deviation Edema is resolved in right wrist and fingers. Strength and range of motion in right wrist and hand are at pre-injury level. Specific Joints (Note: Blank indicates Strength / Range of Motion are within functional limits or not tested) 3-/5 40 45 3-/5 60 65 3-/5 15 20 3-/5 15 20 2/5 5 8 2/5 3 5 Forearm Wrist Supination Pronation Flexion Extension Ulnar Deviation Radial Deviation Final Level 5/5 5/5 Final Level 5/5 70 5/5 70 5/5 25 25 5/5 15 20 Grip Strength Gross Grasp: Right Left 20 85 Grip Strength Final Level Gross Grasp: Right Left 85 85 3 Point Pinch: 5 15 3 Point Pinch: 12 15 2 Point Pinch: 3 10 2 Point Pinch: 10 10 Lateral Pinch: 5 12 Lateral Pinch: 12 12 OT Discharge Summary

Discharge Summary Page 3 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Friday, May 12, 2006 Final Instructions to Patient / Caregiver: Patient and family were given a written 2 times daily program to maintain current level of function Date James L. Smith MD Date Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR State Lic #: 309 Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL OT Discharge Summary

Missed Visit Report Page 1 Patient: Rubble, Barney Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 MR #: 1234 Provider: OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR Onset Date of Medical Diagnosis with ICD9: 02/25/2006 Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Occupational Therapy Diagnosis: Muscle - Weakness 728.87 Pain - Wrist 719.43 Patient did not receive therapy today for the following reason: Patient requested to not attend therapy today due to personal conflicts Plan: Continue with 3 time weekly therapy Date Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR State Lic #: 309 Software Reg #: Q0R88-0R0R0-RAMKZ-WU7ZL OT Missed Visit Report The Rehab Documentation Company, LLC 888-401-4400

Physician's Communication Page 1 Patient: Rubble, Barney Order Date: Friday, May 12, 2006 MR #: 1234 D O B: 01/01/1981 Provider: OT: Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR Onset Date of Medical Diagnosis with ICD9: 02/25/2006 Wrist - Fracture (Closed) - Colles' 813.41 Occupational Therapy Diagnosis: Muscle - Weakness 728.87 Pain - Wrist 719.43 Occupational Therapy Comment: Patient has reached the maximal level of function and benefit therapy. Plan / Orders: Discontinue therapy Date James L. Smith MD Date Cynthia Morris-Hosking OTR State Lic #: 309 Software Licensed to Cynthia Rehab Clinic OT Physician's Communication