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    More researches with reduced limitations are needed to further investigate the effectiveness of pre-operative interventions in hip arthroplasty. References: Wallis, J, A., & Taylor, N. F. (2011). Pre-operative interventions (non-surgical and non- pharmacological) for patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis awaiting joint replacement…

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    I have spoken several times with Ms. Carpenter Rainbow case manager and also behavioral therapist Carrie Miller. Ms. Edward Etwan’s mother continues to not respond to phone calls. He continues to miss appointments with Ms. Miller and with the Rainbow program. Ms. Carpenter has reached out to work with the child’s grandmothers. I did confirm that Etwan did have only part of his appointment with Dr. Dennis. This was to do a repeat neuropsychology testing as was recommended. There is still a…

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    they may be inadequate towards achieving justice for victims, essentially questioning their effectiveness. First and foremost, Comcare is a legal measure which may be utilised in order to achieve justice for employees, as they strive towards keeping workers ‘healthy and safe by minimising harm in the workplaces’ (Comcare, 2016). Their functions and responsibilities are covered under ‘the Safety Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988, the Asbestos-related Claims Act 2005 and the Work Health…

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    THE FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER The role of the Family nurse practitioner (FNP) began in the 1960’s as a result of a shortage of primary care providers. (Kennedy, 2014) That however, does not conclude that family nurse practitioners are only a secondary option to fill the void of primary care physicians in underserved areas. Instead, the FNP role has evolved in response to the recognition that nurses with advanced education and training are fully capable of providing primary care and…

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    still does not address the issues faced by second-strike offenders. These offenders still face extremely harsh sentencing and are only adding to the still overcrowded system. As these sentences continue to focus too much on punishment, opposed to rehabilitation, it may lead to a “perpetuate[d] disregard for the law” (MacDonald, 2013, p.…

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    and Freedoms, may help ensure Indigenous systems stay just (Milward, 2022, p. 153). There is also the worry that- though use of Indigenous justice shows promising results in terms of participant satisfaction- lack of resources may bring down the effectiveness of these systems (Milward, 2022, p. 155). In my opinion, if done correctly, Indigenous ways of justice would be a great form of reconciliation. In modern-day Canada, the justice system is one of the most prevalent forms of colonial…

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    therapy techniques and procedures. Miltenberger (2012) and Wilson (2011),state that the procedures are used in the fields of developmental disabilities, mental illness, education and special education, community psychology, clinical psychology, rehabilitation, business, self-management, sports psychology, clinical psychology, health-related behaviors, medicine, and gerontology (pp.247). Behavior therapy has evolved and developed, it has increasingly overlapped in some ways with other…

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    Although there are some that feel punitive correction is important, there are also some that feel rehabilitation should be the primary goal in juvenile justice (pp. ch.11). Because there are numerous reasons a juvenile may result to criminal behavior it is important to evaluate their individual circumstances and identify ways to possibly change their behaviors…

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    Mental Health and Addiction Assignment: In traditional model of mental health services, the decision making to treat a mental health client was carried out by the clinicians (Ministry of Health, 1995). Nowadays, in the contemporary mental health, the consumers are working together with the health professionals to provide a therapeutic contribution to mental health care (Mcallister & Walsh, 2004). The providers especially nurses are relying on the relationship negotiated with their clients to…

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    Stepas, and Langmore (2012) conducted an internet based survey of 759 speech language pathologist (SLP) to understand the type, timing, intensity, frequency, and effectiveness of treatment for head and neck cancer (HNC) patients who are likely to develop dysphagia due to radiation therapy (RT). Most dysphagia patients receive rehabilitation and compensatory strategies after swallowing is impaired due to strokes, neurological diseases, surgeries, etc. This article seeks an understanding of…

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