The Cohort study

The cohort study of patient with type 1 diabetes sponsored by second Xiangya Hospital of central south university posted August 2, 2018 discuss the purpose of the study, design of the study, methods used to collect and analyze data and the results. what were the strength and limitations to the study.

The Literature Summary Table

can someone please help me with the Literature Summary Table, these are the 5 references? Baskys, A., & Hou, A. C. (2007). Vascular dementia: Pharmacological treatment approaches and perspectives. Clinical interventions in aging. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685259/2007%20Sep%3B%202%283%29%3A%20327%E2%80%93335

 

2. Esposito, L., and Miller, M. L (2019) Vascular dementia: Symptoms, causes, and life expectancy US news health. (n.d.). Retrieved June 7, 2022, from https://health.usnews.com/conditions/brain-disease/dementia/vascular-dementia

 

3. Battle CE, Abdul-Rahim AH, Shenkin SD, Hewitt J, & Quinn TJ (2021) Medicines to treat people with vascular dementia and other vascular cognitive impairments. Retrieved June 26, 2022, from https://www.cochrane.org/CD013306/DEMENTIA_medicines-treat-people-vascular-dementia-and-other-vascular-cognitive-impairments

 

4. Vascular dementia. Johns Hopkins Medicine. (2021) Retrieved June 26, 2022, from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/dementia/vascular-dementia

 

5. Hazlegreaves, S. (2021). Causes and progression of vascular dementia. Open Access Government. Retrieved June 26, 2022, from https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/causes-and- progression-of-vascular-dementia/103771/

 

 

Challenges for CBT in group and family settings.

Please provide at least 3 strategies for the therapist to overcome the following challenges for CBT in group and family settings. Please use in-text citations to support answers with references provided.

 

The challenges is that group members might engage in catastrophic thinking by dwelling on the worst-case scenarios. Another challenge with group therapy is that it might not be effective with more complex mental needs or learning difficulties as the initial stages of CBT involve self-reflection, which might be emotionally overwhelming and uncomfortable to the client.

 

Bipolar disorder

Mike is a 23-year-old white male admitted for severe depression. He has a history of bipolar disorder and is currently taking valproate (Depakote) 500 mg XR daily. His psychiatrist ordered LFT’s to follow the valproate therapy. LFT’s were abnormal: ALT 1178 u/L, AST 746 u/L.

the patient was asymptomatic. He denies fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting or jaundice. He denies using other medication or alcohol but admits using illicit IV drugs starting about 8 weeks ago and continuing to present.

He never had a blood transfusion. Aside from Depakote he is presently taking clonazepam 1 mg prn and fluoxetine (Prozac) 40 mg qd.
Other blood work: Direct bili 1 mg/dL, alk phos 188 u/L, anti-HCV negative on hospital day 1, positive on day 3. HCV-RNA PCR positive. Hep A, B, and D markers negative.

Patient diagnosis: Acute Hepatitis C.

1. List some clinical manifestations typically seen in Hepatitis C and major treatment strategies.

 

Responses must be a minimum of 150 words, scholarly written, APA formatted, and referenced. 2 references are required (Author, Year) format. Also, please format answer in new format that’s not already on the website

 

The Criteria for a substance use disorder

What are the criteria for a substance use disorder? If your client asked you “What is the difference between substance abuse and substance dependence? ”  How would you explain (teach)  the difference to them?

referring to ATI?

3.  Many people are described as having dual diagnoses.  What does that mean?

and how would that impact your nursing treatment of that person?

How would you go about prioritizing what issue you would treat first?

 

4.  Many people have a substance abuse disorder yet so many people are not identified or treated for this disorder.  What are some reasons cited in the text regarding failure to detect substance abuse disorders and failure to provide treatment?

5. Review some methods used to screen for substance abuse disorders?  What is CAGE?

6.  What is the legal limit of blood alcohol content with a breathing device?  What is the level that could cause death?  Is that true for everyone?  can the levels change?  why or why not?

7.  Explain briefly what is alcohol withdrawal?  what happens in the body?

What is the treatment course for alcohol withdrawal?  is it life-threatening?  What is the most significant concern with alcohol withdrawal?

8.  What medications are used when a person is going thru active withdrawal from alcohol?

How long does withdrawal typically last?

What are the common symptoms of alcohol withdrawal?

Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Program

Craner, J. R., Flegge, L. G., & Gabelman, R. B. (2022). Treatment of Insomnia within an Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Program: A Randomized Trial. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijchp.2022.100295

 

identify one or more professional practice uses of the theories/concepts presented in the article.

 

Analysis of the article using the Research Analysis Matrix section of the template for:
Strengths of the Research
Limitations of the Research
Relevancy to the Topic of Interest.

one-paragraph justification explaining whether or not you would recommend the use of this article to inform professional practice.

· Describe your approach to identifying and analyzing peer-reviewed research
· Identify at least two strategies that you would use that you found to be effective in finding peer-reviewed research.
· Identify at least one resource you intend to use in the future to find peer-reviewed research.

 

 

Setting up the Impression armamentarium

A newly hired dental assistant asks you for help in setting up the impression armamentarium for a crown and bridge procedure. She admits that although she has been a dental assistant for 5 years, her previous employer used only rubber base impression materials for final impressions, and she is unsure of the procedure, or the difference in setting up the materials.

She knows both impression systems are a bit complex but is not clear on what the benefits of each are. How would you respond?

Negotiating service Delivery goals

Describe the obstacles you think you may come across in negotiating service delivery goals with the older person. 5. What strategies might you use to overcome the obstacles and negotiate a service delivery plan that is acceptable to both your workplace and to the older person?

6. What resources do you think you would need to access, or assist the older person to access, for the service delivery plan to be successful?

7 . Investigate a range of services and explain how you would access, or assist an older person

Return to Consciousness Stroke

Rapid succession w/out return to consciousness Stroke/CVA between; last 5+ mins. permanent brain damage benzodiazepines suctioning, oz,

Focus on ischemic which is either embolic or thrombotic- blood clot (thrombus) in the artery to brain assess airway pathology blood clot What are risk factors and what would be health promotion measures to reduce the smoking,

obesity formed some- risk of stroke? – age ( Zx Irish sage 5s); man: blacks, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, breaks loose, when in body,

What is meant by FAST? Why is timely intervention encouraged for people with his sleep apnea travels to stroke symptoms? racial draping. arm weakness

. brain via blood difficulties; time Stream. All acute care is aimed at preserving brain function (remember the penumbra) When did the symptoms start?

What are the diagnostic tests and when should they be done? .

Symptoms of stroke depend on the part of the brain that has been affected, but how would the nurse address Emergency care includes what in terms of assessment and diagnostic testing? (T/ MR) CT/MRI/Echocardiogram/CTA or MRA or doppler-what is the purpose? Any special preparation?

Be sure to review general care of the stroke patient Prevention of complications Safety Addressing communication issues, aphasia/dysphasia, dysphagia, safe swallowing, immobility, patient and family reaction to the long-term impact of stroke Respiratory issues related to brain injury

Spinal cord injury

Spinal cord injury You MUST be able to understand the major complications and how to deal with them What is and how is this treated? . Spinal shock . Neurogenic shock . Autonomic dysreflexia .

What are major concerns during the acute phase? Focus on preventing injury and recognizing early problems . ABC’s . What are major concerns for the patient with paralysis? . Skin . Mobility