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    Impact Restraints have on Children in Residential In-Patient Treatment 1. Introduction There have been many concerns regarding the use of physical restraint among children in residential and psychiatric in-patient treatment facilities. Many have debated the use of physical restraints among children as being dangerous‚ causing trauma or re-traumatizing a child‚ unethical‚ and taking away the legal rights of children. They have argued that the potential dangers within the practice of

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    Hypothetical Paper Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper KristinaMarie Fry University of Phoenix BSHS/322 Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper Resource Section 1: Client Information Scenario: Freydia is a 27-year-old mother having been on crack cocaine for four years. Her offspring‚ ages seven and nine‚ have been taken away from her care by Child Protective Services and are presently residing with her mother. Freydia seeks admission to the drug program

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    is especially true in the treatment of mental health patients. For patients unable to adequately express their feelings verbally‚ the best approach is to allow them to speak through their art. This is especially true of children who often have problems talking about their painful experiences. Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy. Through the use of artistic expressions and other diagnostic procedures‚ doctors will be able to more accurately treat patients. The patients’ artistic expressions — through

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    Unit 1 Case Study An opinion paper considering the “Betrayal” hypothetical In this case study Jane is accused of her husband’s murder. She was identified by a witness however Jane insists she was out of town at the time of the event but has no supporting data to collaborate her story. The purpose of this paper is to discuss whether I would forge Jane’s signature on a document to prevent her from being found guilty in a court of law and potentially receiving the death penalty. In addition‚ I will

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    Mechanically Ventilated Patient Requiring Sedation Breckinridge School of Nursing 2013 A care plan for a mechanically ventilated patient requiring sedation has to be cautiously planned out with the help of a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals. It is very important for a nurse taking care of a patient on a ventilator to deliver high quality care using evidence-base nursing practices. The nurse need to make sure

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    ISSUE/S: |The student has accurately and |The student has identified all of |The student has identified most but |The student has identified some of |The student has failed to identify | |Identify the legal issues in the hypothetical |succinctly identified all of the |the issues and sub-issues |not all of the issues and sub-issues|the issues and sub-issues |any of the issues and sub-issues | |Separate major issues into a number of |issues

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    Several treatments have been developed in order to focus on the rehabilitation of language that is damaged when an individual acquires aphasia as a result of a stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI). In 1985‚ Kearns introduced a unique treatment approach called Response elaboration training (RET) pertaining to individuals with Broca’s aphasia. Kearn’s wanted to evaluate the effectiveness and generality of RET by determining whether or not RET improved verbal sentence production through an increase

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    DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING FOR PARTIALLY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS Content: 1. General information (name‚ age‚ sex‚ occupation) 2. Chief complaint 3. Recording the relevant medical history. 4. Recording the relevant dental history. 5. Performing a thorough visual and manual extra-oral and intra-oral examination. 6. Radiographic examination. 7. Treatment planning Recording general information: Name: Patient should be addressed by name which would add to personal touch and confidence of

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    OUTCOMES 15.6‚ 15.7‚ 15.8 8. If a patient develops a blood clot in the femoral vein of the left lower limb and a portion of the clot breaks loose‚ where is the blood flow likely to carry the embolus? What symptoms are likely? To add to your thoughts‚ the blood flow is likely to carry the embolus to the patient’s lungs. This is called a pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolisms usually originate in the legs‚ like in this case. They are caused by a blood clot that has traveled to your lungs. There

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    Infected health-care workers and imported cases are examples of compassionate use of these trials. One of the ethical principles of a research study is to have a fair selection of the study population. This will allow transparency in the selection criteria‚ will ensure scientific validity and will avoid prioritization of well-connected and well-off individuals. Infected health-care workers and imported cases who come to the United States for treatment are very often well-off since health-care workers

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