Continuum Of Care

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    Respiratory Discharge Plans

    discharge planning is an extremely important and very detailed part of a patient’s care. Preparing a patient for discharge involves a multidisciplinary team, financial planning, and educating the patient, family, and everyone who is involved in the patients care. “The discharge plan is the mechanism that guides a multidisciplinary effort to achieve the successful transfer of the respiratory care patient from the health care facility to an alternative site.”(1) A discharge plan includes an evaluation

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    Difference in Preparedness Between an Adn Degree Nurse and a Bsn Degree Nurse

    The ANA definition of nursing is "Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations" (www.nursingworld.org). The ANA made no reference to the level of preparedness required to achieve the defined scope. On one hand, one might argue that the Associate Degree Nurse (ADN) and a Bachelor

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    Communication Opinion Paper

    Communication opinion paper HCS/320 – HEALTH CARE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES Communication usually starts with the person that verbally presents the speech by the speaker. In fact, it is an act made Successful when the two parties collaborate effectively. Although the tone and the style of the person who`s speaking is one of the great factors that often influence the understanding of any communication. First to understand the process of communication

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    Summary: Classifying Psychopathology

    Classifying Psychopathology Categorical and Dimensional Approaches 4225 Loyola University Chicago Classifying Psychopathology: Categorical and Dimensional Approaches The classification of mental disorders is a fundamental component to the science and practice of psychopathology (Widiger & Sankis, 2000). Despite this centrality, evidence supporting the distinction between healthy functioning and mental disorders remains disjointed. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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    Regional Hospital

    now done locally. With a great staff and some state of the art equipment this makes this hospital one the best in the area. They even have a website where you can find the many different service they offer on www.trmchealth.org. Besides emergency care, Orangeburg Regional Medical Center provides a large range of services to the community. They offer an admitting/outpatient wing that allow the service into one area allowing space for Same Day Surgery, which was needed to accommodate the increase

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    Juvenile Delinquency In The United States

    has four goals, which are: helping provide a reduction in violence against juveniles by collaborating with law enforcement, reducing recidivism, proving supervision for at-risk youth and holding them accountable for their actions, and promotting continuums for juveniles referred to DJS. Those goals help to provide safer communities. The first program to assist with treating at-risk youth is the Community-Based Treatment Program. Created in 2007, DJS created evidence-based services (EBS). The idea

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    Accountaable Care Organization: A Case Study

    concepts of continuum of care, accountable care organizations (ACO), nurse-managed health clinics and medical homes (home health). What is an accountable care organization? A basic definition of an accountable care organization is a network of doctors and hospitals that have the responsibility to provide care to patients (Gold, 2011, para. 4). What makes an ACO most effective is the ability to bring different areas of the care team together such as: home health care, specialists, primary care, etc to

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    Roles and Responsibilities of a Clinical Mental Health Counselor

    The Roles and Functions of a CMHC Abstract The clinical mental health counseling approach has been described as a continuum with healthy individuals on one end and severe mentally ill individuals on the other; consequently, everyone can benefit from clinical mental health counseling. The client-counselor relationship is one in which the client is led to identify strengths and challenges, and develop skills with the goal of independent problem-solving, long-term benefits and future

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    Transitional Care

    Successful Transitional Care: A structured move from Acute to Sub-Acute or Ambulatory Care Introduction Transitional care is defined as a set of actions designed to ensure the coordination and conti- nuity of health care as patients transfer between different locations or different levels of care. Representative locations include (but are not limited to) hospitals, sub-acute and post-acute nursing homes, the patient’s home, primary and specialty care offices, and long-term care fa- cilities. Transitional

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    Communication the Synergetic Style

    Children learn skills enabling them to function a long with the end goals of leaving their family’s to live by themselves or to establish new families of their own. Parents often socialize their children to become independent individuals in taking care of their physical needs such as eating,

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