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    Physiological disorders

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    Social Care) Unit 20: Promoting Health Education Assignment Title: The approaches used in health education and the design and implementation and evaluation of a small scale health education campaign. Lecturer – Andrew Oldnall Room - 705 Extension - 8114 Email – Andrew.oldnall@bmetc.ac.uk Learning outcomes On completion of the unit a learner should: 1. Understand different approaches to health education 2. Understand models of behaviour change 3. Know how health education

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    Sleep Disorders

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    Sleeping Disorder Nightmares are bad dreams occurring during REM sleep. Children experience nightmares more than adults because they spend most of their sleep in REM sleep. Nightmares can be physical such as sleeping in an uncomfortable position‚ having a fever‚ or psychological causes such as stress‚ anxiety‚ and ingestion of drugs used in pain killers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone. REM behavior disorder is a disorder where the mechanism that blocks the movement of the voluntary muscles

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    Sleep Disorders

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    are reporting that they are getting less than 6 hours of sleep a night (Davis). Modern inventions like computers‚ television‚ and social diversions are making this hard to achieve (Myers 53). Many people have the misconception that they can skimp on sleep now and later pay off their "sleep debt" with extra long sleep sessions‚ however‚ this is an untrue statement. The human brain keeps track and remembers the amount of sleep we are getting/not getting for at least two weeks at a time (Myers 54). It

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    Disorder In Veterans

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    There are more than 1.8 million service members that have been deployed to the Middle East. According to O-donelle (cite)‚ approximately one-third military personnel served two tours of duty or more and with each deployment‚ there is an increased risk of combat stress‚ depression‚ and injuries. Due to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan‚ many service members return home with traumatic brain injury (TBI) or polytrauma. TBI occurs when a sudden trauma or head injury disrupts the function of the brain

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    Neurological Disorders (Diagnostic Studies) Learning Outcomes * Discuss the various diagnostic studies used in clients with neurological problems Diagnostic Studies A. X-ray of the skull and spine - used to rule out fractures‚ dislocations and curvatures of the spine 1. Preprocedure: * explain the purpose of the procedure; instruct the client to lie still 2. Post procedure: * no follow up is needed B. Lumbar Puncture (LP) - insertion of a spinal

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    Theoretical and treatment approaches to family treatment Structural family therapists have developed a number of techniques; some of the following techniques are frequently used in restructuring families (Janzen) Confirmation: The therapist who is giving a sympathetic response to a family member’s affective presentation of herself‚ for example‚ may employ this technique: “You seem to be worried.” Confirmation can also be executed by describing an obviously negative characteristic of the client

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    illness 3. Review the orders and outline a plan of what you need to do in the next 2-3 hours. Titrate O2 to maintain SaO2 over 90%. Chest X-Ray now and in the morning Metaproterenol sulfate 0.4% nebulizer treatment q3h Obtain sputum for C&S Blood culture for temperature over 102’F IV of D5 ½ NS at 125ml/hr Ceftriaxone 1g IV bid VS with temperature q2h CBC with differential and basic metabolic panel Urinalysis (UA) with C&S 2100 Calorie ADA diet 5. What is the rationale for ordering O2 to maintain SaO2

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    Written Report Written Report Title: Types of Counseling Approaches School Year /Semester: 1st Semester/ 2011-2012 Reporter: John Carlo J. Sto. Domingo School/Department: SSTED/1-Biyo Types of Counseling Approaches A counselor’s assistance to an individual depends on the type of counseling he uses. The five types of counseling approaches are: Directive or Clinical Counseling‚ Non-directive Counseling (Client-Centered)‚ Group and Environmental Counseling‚ Group Counseling and Developmental Counseling

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    Disorder Of Burnout

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    Since Seyle posited his initial definition‚ scholars have debated its validity and have tried to establish a common definition of stress that incorporates current knowledge about the phenomenon. There is not one unanimously accepted definition for burnout concept (Gold‚ Roth‚ 1993). Disorder of burnout‚ initially distinguish in 1970’s by clinical psychologist Herbert Freudenberger and at the same time by Maslach and her associates

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    Questionable Aspects of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder Few psychiatric diagnoses have garnered as much controversy as that of Dissociative Identity Disorder‚ or DID. The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) defines the disorder‚ formerly called Multiple Personality Disorder‚ as the existence of “two or more distinct identities within the individual” (as cited by Elzinga‚ van Dyck‚ & Spinhoven‚ 1998). Elzinga et

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