Which concepts are used to evaluate client outcomes when using the Omaha System Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes?

a. Problem, Intervention, and Outcome
b. Knowledge, Behavior, and Status
c. Knowledge, Skill, and Attitude
d. Problem, Category, and Modifiers


ANS: B
The Omaha System Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes uses the concepts of Knowledge, Be-havior, and Status.

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