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    Clinical Diagnosis

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    Clinical Diagnosis for Client Based upon the provided information‚ I have determined that the most fitting clinical diagnosis for Ms. K is Major Depressive Disorder. The medical recommendation is suggested based off her current symptoms‚ changes in behavior‚ appearance‚ and described feelings and mood. She presents a majority of the specified symptoms listed for Major Depressive Disorder‚ and has had the occurrence of behaviors for longer than a two-week period (American Psychiatric Association

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    Clinical Chemistry

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    graduating from high school. In my opinion‚ this was the best way to get answers to the many questions I had about blood cancer. I knew that achieving the required grade to study laboratory science meant I had to work very hard in high school. I graduated high school with flying colors‚ and I was all set to join university and study laboratory science. However‚ my father strongly rejected the idea of me studying in a school so far away from home. He insisted that I either chose a different major or stay

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    Clinical Practice Essay

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    MARTIN BRIDGE HOUSE SURGERY‚ CARRIGALINE Case 1 – Gastrointestinal System History On 3rd of December 2009‚ I went to the Bridge House Surgery ‚ Carrigaline for my Augmented Teaching Practice (ATP) attachment with Dr. Larrie Martin. This week focus was on the Gastrointestinal System. Thus‚ this is the history of Mrs L‚ a 53 years old lady who presented with an excruciating painful abdomen. Apart from the pain‚ she was also worried with the fresh blood passed in

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    CLINICAL ASSESSMENT

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    CLINICAL ASSESSMENT 04/02/2015 PSY/270 CATHY MATRESSE Other information I would require in the assessment of Clara’s diagnosis‚ and question’s I would ask of the parents‚ would be for instance: “How long has Clara been in their personal care? When they adopted her‚ was their anything

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    Clinical Assessment

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    Clinical Assessment What other information would you like to learn during the interview with the family? What questions would you ask? I would have asked what has recently changed at home‚ (ex. changes in daily schedule‚ behavior‚ attitudes‚ or even discipline.) especially around the time the daughter’s behavior changed. Are there any changes at school? In addition to the clinical interview‚ what other clinical assessment tools should you consider? Why? The clinical assessments tools

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    Clinical Reasoning

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    only a surgical patient but also an orthopedic patient. The shift started at 1600 on post operation day one. The care plan for Gemma for the PM shift will employ clinical reasoning cycle: including nursing problems in order of priority‚ interventions with rationales and evidences‚ evaluations on Gemma’s performance. This nursing diagnoses and care plan is to focus on early detection and prevention of complications associated with post operation of THR. PART A: Nursing Diagnosis 1. Diagnosis: Breathing

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    List A: Pharmacological and complementary treatment of knee pain Knee pain is an immobilizing symptom from various of diseases and particularly important to treat in the elderly population. Knee pain accounts for 1.9 million visits to general practitioners and 1 million visits to emergency departments annually. Through history taking‚ focusing on red flags that the patients might present with‚ through physical examination‚ and understanding knee anatomy‚ physicians are able to make the diagnosis

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    would you like to learn during the interview with the family? What questions would you ask? In addition to the clinical interview‚ what other clinical assessment tools should you consider? Why? Although you need more information to begin treatment‚ what factors might you take into consideration in designing an effective intervention for this family? If you were preparing to diagnose Clara‚ you would refer to the DSM-IV classification system to evaluate her condition on five separate axes. What

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    control pain? And how can we target these systems with treatments?” How does the brain receive pain? The brain receives pain through nociceptive stimuli which activates pain receptors on neurons called nociceptors. Nociceptors can be placed into two categories: A-delta (Aδ) fibres and C-fibres. A-delta fibres are small‚ myelinated‚ neurons that transmit signals fast and mediate sharp pain. C-fibres are smaller unmyelinated neurons that slowly transmit signals. They mediate dull‚ aching pain. Both

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    Clinical Psychology

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    Examine Clinical Psychology The History of Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology is the part of the psychology field that focuses on treatment and evaluation of mental illness‚ psychiatric issues and abnormal behaviors. The treatment that developed in clinical psychology assists persons with their development as an individual and well-being (The History‚ 2013). Clinical psychology started at the University of Pennsylvania in 1896 when a clinic was

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