Patient Care Technician Certification (PCTC) AMCA Practice Exam

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Which of the following is one of the 6 C's of charting?

  1. Client's words

  2. Care plan

  3. Clinical evaluation

  4. Confidentiality

The correct answer is: Client's words

One of the 6 C's of charting is indeed the concept referred to as capturing the client's words. This principle emphasizes the importance of documenting the patient's own descriptions of their symptoms, concerns, and experiences in their own language, which can provide valuable insight into their condition and needs. Accurately recording the client's words helps to ensure that their perspective is heard and considered in their care, fostering communication between healthcare providers and enhancing the patient's involvement in their treatment. In contrast, while a care plan is a vital aspect of patient documentation, it does not fall under the framework of the 6 C's specifically. Clinical evaluation is important for assessing a patient's health status but is not listed among the 6 C's. Confidentiality, while critical in patient care, particularly concerning patient records, does not pertain to the specific elements of charting itself. Understanding the 6 C's can significantly enhance the quality of patient care by ensuring that all critical components of documenting patient interactions are adhered to.