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    Mr Can Case Study Essay

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    Mr. Can’s medical report indicates that he has poor nutrition which is revealed by his high body mass index of 26.7. Obesity increases the likelihood of being diagnose with Hepatocellular Cancer (HCC). Mr. Can had a past 20 year history of alcohol abuse, which may have contributed to his diagnosis of cirrhosis. In turn cirrhosis and hepatitis C are common causes of HCC. Depression on the other hand can lead to over eating or lack of appetite. 2. Outline your nursing assessment, planning,…

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    Diego consists of upper middle to affluent neighborhoods, with an extravagant night life, social scene and a hotspot for tourists. However, nestled away downtown, between the areas south of Market Street and north of San Diego Bay between Petco Park and Interstate 5 are the most concentrated areas of homelessness consisting of veterans, women, men, and families, with mental illnesses, disabilities, substance abuse issues, and other issues. Downtown San Diego in particular, accounts for nearly…

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    careers in social work due to negative childhood experiences that later encouraged them to help other people or that they had interactions with other social workers when they were young and served as a role model and encouragement to follow the same profession. Now I understand that my thoughts were not necessarily true because none of those reasons pertain to me. The experience that I received while working along side a school social worker at my previous employment led me towards the social…

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    Elder Abuse and Neglect Introduction Elder abuse and neglect is a widespread problem in the United States today. In the late 70s elder abuse and neglect was recognized by the legislatures around the country to pass laws for the victims of elder mistreatment (Quinn2004). It is a known fact that family caregivers are stressed out and are taking it out on the elderly person in being cruel to their elderly family members (Quinn2004). Domestic violence and criminal behavior are some of the newest…

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    Burnout Prevention

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    placed a higher demand on services that include medical, psychological, social and educational service (Speakes- Lewis, 2011). These services are deemed vital in assisting persons with HIV, which has created a strain on persons within the profession. Research has shown that the majority of HIV healthcare workers experience one component of burnout (Speakes- Lewis, 2011). Due to the nature of the disease, human service workers that work with clients with HIV are overwhelmed due to the…

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    Troubled Family

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    minimise risk of the repeating generational patterns of substance misuse, domestic violence, anti-social behaviour, crime and poor parenting, the Troubled Families programme was launched by the Prime Minister in 2011. The programme intended to reduce the high costs these families place on the public sector each year and in particular to improve children’s school attendance, reduce crime and anti-social behaviour as well as helping adults to get back to work (DfCaLG 2012) . Setting X has clear…

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    use turns into abuse it can lead to grave danger. People who are abusive with are likely to have medical struggles along the way due to the damaging effects of the substance. Often disorders seem to exist with alcohol and drug abuse. Use of alcohol and drugs can turn into more than just a one time thing and can lead to addiction and abuse. The risk of drug abuse grows substantially during a time of change. There are different factors or reasons that can lead to alcohol and drug abuse, whether…

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    Social Work Research Paper

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    Mental health is an important field of social work, and social work is one of the most enduring and widespread fields contributing to the helping of the those with mental disorders: most mental health professionals actually work as part of the social work field. In fact, 60% of mental health professionals are social workers, which are recognized as one of the the five core groups of mental health professionals. Though the general idea of mental health social workers is probably of people working…

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    treatment; in actuality harm reduction reduces the expensive cost associated with diseases such as HIV and hepatitis. Many believe harm reduction is supporting the legalization of drugs. Insite, which is a supervised injection site in Vancouver, Canada, has had enormous success with their harm reduction facility. They offer a clean facility with new supplies such as syringes, cookers, filters, water and tourniquets all under the supervision of nurses and mental health workers. The site had 1,418…

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    Child Welfare Legislation

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    aging out of the foster care system. Children are in care in order to ensure their safety and well-being, Plecas (2015) pointed out that 1000 recommendations were provided as a result of a number of inquiries. Further research is needed in order to identify if these recommendations are being used and if not why not. There is very little research to indicate the success or failure of using an EFP with both MCFD and Aboriginal Delegated Agencies. However, social workers can set up Family Case…

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