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    Differential Diagnoses

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    decrease is health outcome and even cause death. Patient also has history of HTN which is a risk factor for MI, TIA and Syncopal episodes which could also be contributing to his recurrent falls 2. Episodic Mood Disorder: Depression and Dementia in the elderly can lead to failure to thrive, malnutrition and other mental disorders. Therefore it is important to determine whether this patients symptoms are situational or if he has a serious cognitive illness and treat appropriately. 5. List other…

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    of the law it goes straight into describing abuse. Abuse, it can be mental or emotional, physical causing bodily harm or an injury, sexual, or encouraging the child to behave in obscenely in sexaual manners. Next the section goes on to speak about neglect which includes leaving a child in a exposed area where he or she may be at risk, failure to provide the child with food, and failure to arrange the necessary care for the child. If someone is to make a report the following must take place. The…

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    What does Sommers find wrong with the view that filial obligations are like obligations that friends owe to one another? Regarding the view that filial obligations are like obligations that friends owe to one another, Sommers argues that this view neglect duties that are defined by family and the parent child relationship. She believe these duties are special and stronger. Even if the child doesn't feel friendship with the parent, the child is required to care for the parent. 2. Sommers…

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    that we are looking at "a place of scarcity and fear," which has led to a flawed health care model (). It is impossible to encounter the changes that the demographic phenomenon is about to place increasing demands on those who care for our growing elderly population, the impact the health care industry. Changing the level of provaty in order for a patient to qualify for help in…

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    the humanity greatest triumphs” as well as “one of our greatest challenges”. The proportional growth of geriatric population in comparison to total population (described as graying of the world’s population) is a global phenomenon. In Australia, elderly population aged 65 and above currently accounts for 13% of total population which is estimated to be projected around 25% by 2056. The group aged 85 years and over is estimated to expand from 1.6% to 7.3% by 2056 (Australian Bureau and Statistics…

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    In the book, Sickened: The True Story of a Lost Child (2003) Julie Gregory courageously writes about her childhood. The memoir describes the abuse that she went through from both her mother and father. She faced both neglect and physical abuse throughout her childhood. The abuse that Julie got came in many different forms throughout the book, however, the abuse that seemed to be most prominent was the medical abuse coming from her mother. Julie had to undergo invasive medical tests and was…

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    All of theses different social workers have the same end goal, which is to help, help children, families, the elderly, the injured, everyone that needs it. Sometimes it is not possible to help everyone and then these people become statistics. Internationally 40 million children are subjected to abuse each year (“Child Abuse Statistics and info” 1). Child abuse and neglect has become a very serious problem, it is one of the reasons that suicide is the third leading cause of death in adolescents…

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    Comparing Two Folktales

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    treated fairly. In both stories the elders are treated like garbage, as if they are useless in the world. For instance, in "The Old Grandpa and his Little Grandson" the grandpa is in need of lots of help and support from his family. Instead, the family neglects him and punishes him when he does something wrong. Similar to that folktale, in "The Wise Old Woman" the elders are disrespected and treated with absolutely no human dignity. The Lord says that elders are not useful, so once they reach a…

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    Confidentially and Exceptions All participant information will be confidential. “Exceptions to confidentiality include abuse/neglect of a child/elderly person/disabled adult, danger to self or others, legal responsibilities, financial information to enable third party payments, legal/board charges against the counselor and medical emergencies” (Brennan, 2016). Due to the group setting confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on behalf of other participants, however, it will be an expectation that…

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    abusers, even though their are several reasons why we need stricter laws. Not only is abuse harmful to the animals but the animal abusers are likely insensitive and at risk of committing other crimes. Humans subject animals to dog fighting, hoarding, neglect and abandonment. With stricter laws there will be more enforcement and more severe punishments. As of today there are few states that have very strict animal cruelty laws. In Idaho, a first violation with animal abuse laws won’t have a…

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