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    Care plan- Mental health

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    Concept Map Care Plan E.T/49yr. old female‚ white Date of Admission: 08/01/11/Date of Care: 08/05/11 Attempted Suicide/Bipolar Disorder Depression/Alcoholism/Herniated Disc Nrsg Dx #1 (Psycho social) Supporting Data: (Include subjective‚ objective‚ lab‚ diagnostic‚ pharmacologic and other data which supports your use of this diagnosis.) Long Term Goal: Short-term goals: Nursing Interventions: Evaluation:

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    the division of mental health at the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health. While working at the Department of Health I was exposed to the fragilities of the human mind and worked with patients with various disorders from bipolar disorder to schizophrenia. I gained an understanding of the importance of adequate mental health care in my community and the social‚ financial‚ and emotional difficulties faced by those in need of obtaining such care. Like physical dysfunctions‚ mental disorders can deteriorate

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    Reality Therapy approaches counseling from a confrontational perspective.  The counselor confronts the individual with the facts of life‚ expecting him to face up to the issues.  It is true that we are to confront people with the truth in love as directed by the Holy Spirit.  However‚ the problem is that most troubled people are running from the issues. Some professionals have categorized some forty defense mechanisms that people use to avoid facing the truth.  Often people run from the issues because

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    Cultural Considerations A person cultural background is important and very crucial in any healthcare setting or anywhere else. When working in the healthcare field a person cultural background should be respected at all times. A person or employed in the healthcare field could put their licenses or job at risk if a patient or family member feel that he/she has disrespectful their cultural beliefs. It is so important to communicate effectively‚ even if it mean repeating any question or statements

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    MARRIAGE‚ MENTAL HEALTH AND INDIAN LEGISLATION Dr. T.S.Sathyanarayana Rao1‚ Dr. S. Nambi2 & Dr. Chandrashekar .H3 Marriage is one of the most important events of life affecting social status as well as the psyche of an individual. It not only serves to satisfy the fundamental biological need of sexual gratification through a socially acceptable way but also helps the individual to achieve a higher level of personality maturation. Historically marriage existed in one form or another in every culture

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    Mental Health In The 18th/19th Century America As a young woman who is still experimenting with adulthood myself‚ having to read about the oppression and subordination of females in the 19th century can become very depressive and heartbreaking. It often goes unnoticed that social neglect leads to mental illnesses and includes more than loneliness and depressive behavior but it rather voids the individual from the identity and the aspiration that they have for themselves and that they

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    Mental Health Milestone 2

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    Project Milestone Two Physical: Bob is short stubby thirty-five year old farmer. Background: Bob has no children and not married. He is from a middle class family. He’s good at what he does. (Being a farmer). Personality: He’s serious about his work. He put his work before anything even helping out the two fools in the story. He’s outspoken‚ clever‚ and sneaky. Supporting Details:  He’s good at what he does‚ but he wants to do something more important. One day he meets two fools

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    The Importance of Family Health History Your Patients’ and Your Own JoAnn Grif Alspach‚ RN‚ MSN‚ EdD‚ Editor As much as we might anticipate that the most cutting-edge scientific approaches to health assessment would afford the most reliable indicators for guiding health care decisions‚ that isn’t always the case. Researchers at the Genomic Medicine Institute’s Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare at the Cleveland Clinic recently reported that when an assessment of family health history was

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    Raising Awareness on the Importance of Living Organ Donors Every year thousands of ordinary people save the life of someone in need. Ordinary citizens do extraordinary acts by running into a burning building to save a child‚ rushing to the scene of a car accident‚ or diving into a river to help a less than experienced swimmer. But there is also a less well known act of heroism that is equally heroic‚ and that is the decision to become a living organ donor. Living organ donors are the silent heroes

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    Care Plan 2 Psychiatric/Mental Health PATIENT CARE PLAN Client Initials: H.C. Admission Date: 01/14/13 Unit: 4 South Age: 28 Sex: Female Race/Culture: Caucasian ASSESSMENT Presenting Problem: This is a 28 year-old Caucasian female who was admitted to Doctors Hospital Psychiatric Unit 4 South due to an overdose on multiple medications. The patient was found by the police on January 13th picking through garbage near

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