Clinical Mental Health Counseling Services and Reaction Afaf Zalata New Jersey City University Clinical Mental Health Resources in New Jersey Acute Care Family Support Jersey City Medical Center 355 Grand Street Jersey City‚ NJ 07302 (201) 915-2268 Early Intervention Support Services (Crisis Intervention Services) Bridgeway‚ Inc. 152 Central Avenue Jersey City‚ NJ 07306 (201) 885-2539 Integrated Case Management Services Jersey City
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COUN-6100-12‚ Intro to Mental Health Counseling Hynson Discussion Week # 4 Legal Decision A. Post a brief description of the legal decision you selected. Then‚ explain how it informs the practice of clinical mental health counseling. Be specific and provide examples. Ethical Standards and Laws / The Code of Ethics were developed and published by the American Counseling Association (ACA) (2005) as a set of principles that governs the practice of
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A CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF A PATIENT WITH FACULTATIVE HYPEROPIA Prepared By: Santos‚ Clarence O. Abstract Ametropia is an anomaly of the refractive state of the eye in which‚ with relaxed accommodation‚ the image of objects at infinity is not formed on the retina. Thus vision may be blurred. The ametropias are: astigmatism‚ hyperopia (hypermetropia) and myopia. The absence of ametropia is called emmetropia.The word "ametropia" can be used interchangeably with "refractive error"
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[pic] Course Syllabus Southern New Hampshire University Online Course: ACC/660 Title: Controllership Reference: x2264 Center: Online Term # 2‚ Academic Year 2013 Class inclusive dates: 1/7 – 3/31/13 Instructor Information Dana Leland Email: d.leland@shnu.edu Phone: 210-844-0565 12-10 pm CST Textbook Title: Controllership – The Work of the Managerial Accountant Author: Janice M. Roehl-Anderson and Steven M. Bragg Publisher: Wiley Edition: 8th Year of
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Ms. Cavallo‚ 97 years of age‚ has been a resident at the rehabilitation unit for 6 weeks. She has been receiving rehabilitation therapy following the repair of her hip fractured left hip. The nursing assistive personnel (NAP) tells you that Mrs. Cavallo has not been finishing her meals over the past 2 days because of poor appetite. As you enter her room today she states‚ “Go away. I’m tired of all this‚ and I just want to stay in bed today.” You explore why she feels this way. You discover that she
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Week 2 Discussion 2 - Clinical Research Project‚ Research Question‚ and Hypothesis Please respond to the following: 1. What is the problem and why is this an issue? The research problem that is being explored is how to prevent infections in people who use long term indwelling urinary catheters. As patients get injured or as they age; there is a growing need to have assistance with releasing urine from the bladder. A major problem with urinary catheters is that whilst they drain the bladder‚ they
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Making a Difference as a Clinical Nurse Educator I think nursing education is a unique education. Professional education of any kind requires both cognitive and affective learning. You need to learn not only ABOUT nursing‚ but also how to BE a nurse. Nursing is also unique among the allied health professions in that it covers a very broad area of knowledge. Almost anything dealing with health and illness‚ both physical and mental is subject to nursing care. And there’s that word care. Many professions
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don’t have family around all the time so they enjoy having someone there to talk with them and help them. At the end of every day I feel that as a future Nurse this job will be very rewarding when helping someone in need. Throughout this entire clinical placement I have encountered helping people every day. The majority of my days ranged from performing a bed bath or sitting down for a nice conversation with patients. By performing a bed bath and making the patient feel comfortable and refreshed
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Daniels‚ S.K.‚ McAdam‚ C.P.‚ Brailey‚ K‚ & Foundas‚ A.L. (1997). Clinical assessment of swallowing and prediction of dysphagia severity. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology‚ 6(4):17-24. Retrieved from http://ajslp.asha.org/cgi/reprint/6/4/17 Introduction: Daniels‚ McAdam‚ Brailey‚ and Foundas (1997) reviewed literature from Linden‚ Kuhlemeier‚ and Patterson (1993) and examined signs of aspiration‚ but specifically six risk factors‚ including dysphonia‚ dysarthria‚ abnormal gag reflex
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My second day of clinical‚ I got the opportunity to go to Jane’s House and do physical assessments on children. I was first skeptical because I know I love working with infants and adolescents‚ but was unsure about toddlers. I learned that I absolutely love working was toddlers and brainstorming ways to get the assessment complete‚ yet remain professional. I truly think I want to work in pediatrics. Some ways I remained professional with the children was building that therapeutic communication to
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