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    can involve axonal injury. This study provides proof-of-concept data indicating that DTI has the potential to reveal disruptions of white matter integrity in specifically vulnerable brain regions. While emphasizing the value of behavioral and neurocognitive assessments in addition to changes in consciousness, amnesia, and…

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    Parkinson's Disease Causes

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    Causes The causes of Parkinson’s Disease remain unknown, however there have been several theories as to what could cause the debilitating disease. Factors such as age, and genetic predisposition play a major role in the development of the disease. The disease is most common in those over sixty, however, it could take over twenty years for symptoms to develop. Age is the most common factor in the development of the disease, however if the disease is detected early, then it is most likely due to…

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    D/A: Consumer continues to live and receive 24hrs supervised care at the Connection Mental Health Residential Treatment Program located at 2197 Still Road, Camden Delaware, where he currently shows bedroom and pays $ 742 for room and board. Consumer has not complained about his living and housing arrangement at Still Road. P: Case Manager will continue to monitor consumer’s current housing arrangement and report any concerns to the residential manager B. Social Support D/A: Mr. Jewell has…

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    Throughout the 2015 NFL season, fans were frequently advised that a player was entering the “concussion protocol” and would need to be “cleared” before returning to play. Based on the observations of the sideline staff and a spotter located in the press box above the field, players will be evaluated on the sideline and removed from play if a concussion was suspected. If confirmed, players then enter the concussion protocol. It’s been estimated that close to 200 concussions were suffered by…

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    Attention to sports-related concussion has garnered worldwide attention particularly in the football arena. The need for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of concussion, as well as growing concern about potential long-term effects of sports-related concussion, has prompted the dissemination of guidelines to assist in the management of this condition (White, Newton, Makdissi, Sullivan, Davis, McCrory, & Finch, (2014). Pelletier,(2006) states it a difficult decision to…

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    developmental considerations in the aging particularly in neurological functioning. Dr. Gehl is a neuropsychologist on staff with the VAHCS (veterans health clinics) here in Cedar Rapids. As part of her work she assesses individuals for a variety of neurocognitive disorders and changes in cognitive functioning. First predictors of a possible neurodegenerative disease is often of an overall unkempt appearance. The individual may…

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    Predisposing Factors Korsakoff’s syndrome is a substance induced neurocognitive disorder, that is, through the use of a substance, in this case primarily, but not exclusive to alcohol, proper brain function is inhibited causing deficits in memory, thinking, and the ability to store and recall information (Nevid, Rathus, & Greene, 2013). The severity of neurocognitive disorders, on a spectrum from mild to major, depends upon the amount of damage as well as the location of damage due to the fact…

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    College Student Marijuana

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    Marijuana Use on GPA among College Students The road to graduations seems lengthy for some college students due to stress. That stress can lead them to indulge in risky behaviors like marijuana. In her article, “What Are the Effects of Marijuana Use on College Students”, Linda Ray states that “College students, already stressed with adult responsibilities and classes, often turn to pot for release, not fully realizing the effects of marijuana use.” Marijuana is a hallucinogen drug, so it main…

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    Mr. Singer's Case Summary

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    seen pacing, cussing, and saying, "I will hurt you. I will mess somebody up." He was exhibiting these behaviors while flailing his arms. Per documentation Mr. Singer has a history of Moderate MR, Bipolar 1 disorder with mixed features, and Major Neurocognitive Disorder due to Alzheimer with behavioral disturbance.…

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    Psychosocial Intervention

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    There has also been increasing evidence that psychosocial interventions are powerful in alleviating these patients’ schizophrenia and enhancing their functioning, accordingly offering help for the recommendation they are a crucial piece of the treatment alternatives available for advancing patient recuperation from schizophrenia. There are five noteworthy classifications of psychosocial intervention have been utilized as a part of the group based treatment of patients with schizophrenia, with…

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