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SOAP Note Rules O: The client's breath support and loudness was judged to be: Normal The client's breath support or loudness was judged to be normal. This indicates that breath support/loudness is consistently accurate, and rarely in error. (___% normal; ___% too quiet; ___% too loud) 5 Good The client's breath support or loudness was judged to be good. This indicates that breath support/loudness was mostly accurate, but there were errors in the sample. (___% normal; ___% too quiet; ___% too loud) 4 Fair The client's breath support or loudness was judged to be fair. This indicates that breath support/loudness was frequently accurate, but noticeably in error. (___% normal; ___% too quiet; ___% too loud) 3 Poor The client's breath support or loudness was judged to be poor. This indicates that breath support/loudness was infrequently accurate, but occasional accuracy was possible. (___% normal; ___% too quiet; ___% too loud) 2 Absent The client's breath support or loudness was judged to be none. This indicates that breath support/loudness was inaccurate, normal breath support/loudness was never heard. (___% normal; ___% too quiet; ___% too loud) 1 Clinician Selected Check Boxes A: Same as Evaluation Exercise 1. Therapy Exercise 2: Developing Improved Breath Support Improved breath support can be achieved through improved posture and diaphragmatic breathing. Sit up in the chair, shoulders down, head and chin in a relaxed position, then speak into the microphone at a normal, comfortable loudness level. Complete three trials and select a sample for the computer to analyze. Therapist Note Same as Breath Support and Loudness: Assessment Exercise 3. SOAP Note Rules O: Same as Breath Support and Loudness: Therapy Exercise 1. Clinician Selected Check Boxes A: Same as Breath Support and Loudness: Evaluation Exercise 1. © 2007-2010 LocuTour Multimedia, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 800-777-3166 or www.LocuTour.com Page 16