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    things to remain the same but get better”‚ treatment and intervention is not an easy task. However‚ the social worker can apply valuable skills to help the process. With a proper engagement‚ a client can feel worthy of a social worker’s time and expertise‚ and feels more hopeful that change is possible and life can be better. It is important to note that there are multiple treatment approaches and that it may be necessary to change interventions if a client is not progressing. Treatment application

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    Questions: 1) Describe the purpose of the study (1-2 sentences‚ 1 mark). The purpose of the study outlined in the article was to evaluate one of the fairly new intervention programs‚ MEND. 2) Describe the study design (just the design‚ not the intervention)‚ including the number of children in the intervention and control groups (3-4 sentences‚ 2 marks). The particular study design was executed as a 6-month randomized controlled trial which consisted of a 9-week MEND program followed by a 12-week

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    abilities that all must be considered in fostering a love and skill for reading and comprehension. Through an understanding of response to intervention‚ the needs of English language learners‚ and in learning how to instruct within the specific stages of the English language learner‚ a teacher can make great strides in literacy for her students. Response to Intervention (RTI) has been implemented in the school system for many years now to focus on a leveled form of concentrated instruction for literacy

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    the military as the subject of research paper because I want to explore the role of military in every sphere of life. In the current crucial political situation of Pakistan‚ military is an important factor. From 1947 to up till present day‚ the intervention of military is very obvious in all regimes‚ either directly or indirectly. First military acquire political strength in the country‚ which preceded the economic strength of military. At the present day‚ military has gained a influential place

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    scenario are asthma patients. The goals and objective that will be developed will favor both the clients and the physicians. The strengths and weaknesses of the clients need to be catered for and at the same time; the steps for implementing the interventions of nurses should be specified in the goals and objectives. When one want to determine the goals‚ objectives and the expected outcomes‚ several

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    Diffusion of responsibility is essentially not feeling an urgent need to step in and help. Because you are assuming that others who are witnessing the circumstances will be the ones to jump in and help (Gilovich et al.‚ 2013). The bystander intervention theory explains that people are less likely to help out in a situation‚ because they just assume that someone else will do it (Gilovich et al.‚ 2013)). I believe that one of the obstacles that prevent people from helping is that they simply feel

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    Several interventions were implemented. One intervention consisted of identifying and reinforcing positive school behaviors with the student. The intervention was also discussed with his family and they also agreed to reinforce the same messages at home. The theory that this was based on was the behaviorist psychologist

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    Alzheimer Most common cause of stroke-thrombus by atherosclerosis Embolus-2nd most common Hemorrhage-90yr old+‚ cerebral artery problem ER care • Thrombus and Embolus-anticoagulant • Hemorrhage-heparin • Know the cause and prioritizing the intervention • Airway-Hemiplegia Pt easily gets tongue obstruction • Turn the head to the side • 10-30* HOB for better venous return • O2 • IV • VS • Assessment-Neuro‚ pupil‚ Glasgow coma scale‚ Ask Pt Q ex) Raise your hand‚ Squeeze my hands. • 48-72

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    Question: What another kind of non-pharmacological interventions have you implemented in your clinical setting to decrease hypertension? Hi Smitha‚ Very good question. In my clinical setting which is acute care/outpatient cardiac rehabilitation‚ patient education is the key to unlocking the non-pharmacologic strategies to reduce hypertension. As Babaee Beigi et al. (2014‚ p. 97) acknowledge that educational teaching has noteworthy acceptable effects on lifestyle alteration and blood pressure management

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