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    The Role of the Counselor in the Initial Stages of Psychopharmacological Interventions Every counselor must understand the importance of psychopharmacological interventions in the counseling process. Counselors are around clients more often then physicians or psychiatrists, which is why it is essential for clients to understand every aspect of medications and drug therapy. In this paper, I will analyze a case study of Paulette and describe her symptoms of depression. After careful consideration,…

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    and knowledge. Park (2014) asserted, coded SNT in the electronic health record EHR, allows for a comprehensive means to portray the “art of nursing”, the interventions and outcomes which are a direct result of nursing actions. The 3 most frequently utilized SNTs are: North American Nursing Diagnosis-International (NANDA-I), Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), and Nursing Outcome Classification (NOC). Used together, also known as NNN (Park, 2014). Incorporating NNN into the EHR will…

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    Firstly, reflecting on the lab simulation of our educational, behavioural intervention group, which was preforming in the working stage; with young women who were prenatal or postnatal; the socio-economic status was that of a lower income position. Sharon and I clearly had defined roles as facilitators, which we collaborated well between each other. There was a shared accountability when aiding in the group including mutual support of each other to help better meet the needs of the group,…

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    One nursing intervention to assist in achieving this goal is to provide the family with time management techniques to assist Steven in designating time to spend quality family time with Hannah and the two children. He can assist in everyday tasks such as washing, helping Hannah with the baby and playing with the children. As the nurse, it is appropriate to provide the family with information and resources to implement this intervention. This may include providing Hannah and Steven with daily or…

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    Identify one intervention that can be taken by the RN to reduce the stigma and improve management of acute and chronic pain associated with Sickle Cell Disease, (SCD). One intervention that comes to my mind after reading the articles would be recognizing the cues to an acute pain episode and responding appropriately and in a timely manner (Jenerette & Ataga, 2014). By doing so, it could help manage the chronic pain associated with sickle cell disease. Patients with SCD are often stigmatized as…

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    However, it should also be noted that the family should also be included in the intervention. There is a need for a family intervention because in this way, all members of the family may be able to hear out what the individual with substance abuse has to say and at the same time be aware on how each one has affected the individual, which unknowingly might be…

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    The intervention strategies the clinician will use to target Amanda’s specific language weakness are narratives and discourse. The client’s teacher main concerns were the areas of expressive language skills as well as limited vocabulary. The clinician will target narratives and discourse to increase the client’s expressive language skills. Research by McCabe and Bliss, supports that children should have the ability to provide with a minimum of two events in a narrative. The clinician can…

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    . Early intervention occupational therapy practitioners must keep in mind that the client is not the child alone, but rather the child in the context of his family and caregivers. The following video link highlights recent biological research that demonstrates the importance of interventions that encourage healthy relationships between the child and the primary caregiver. What are your thoughts? http://vimeo.com/33231528Links to an external site. This video struck a chord with me because I…

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    . In one paragraph, provide a brief summary of the purpose and target population for your proposed EdBC intervention? I have chosen Alcohol Use for my interactivity assignment topic. The purpose of the Education for Behavior Change (EdBC) is to provide an intervention to reduce alcohol abuse among adults and students. Moreover, the intervention aims help to recover alcoholics to overcome their addiction as well as adults who regularly drink alcohol. There is an enormous need to establish a…

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    Keynes together with Hayek were renowned economists who contributed positively on issues of economic importance. They howbeit, expressed different views over the same economic problems. John Maynard Keynes highly was of leaning toward government intervention. In his opinion, the entire economy should be subjected to unitary treatment with fiscal instruments being utilized to control the money supply. Hayek held an opposing view with emphasis on economic liberalism. Keynes was in favor of…

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