Family Assessment Casey Schuler Bemidji State University Family Description The family discussed in this paper is a blended family. Included is a stepfather (SK), age 50, a mother (LS), age 48, and three children (TS, MS, LS), whose ages are 26, 21 and 18 respectively. The mother is the biological parent of all three children from a previous marriage which ended in divorce from alcoholism in her spouse. The spouse and biological father (GS) has a distant relationship with the children and does
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Family Assessment Casey Schuler Bemidji State University Family Description The family discussed in this paper is a blended family. Included is a stepfather (SK), age 50, a mother (LS), age 48, and three children (TS, MS, LS), whose ages are 26, 21 and 18 respectively. The mother is the biological parent of all three children from a previous marriage which ended in divorce from alcoholism in her spouse. The spouse and biological father (GS) has a distant relationship with the children and does
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Unit 204 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Outcome how to recognise signs of abuse Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse is an act of another party involving contact intended to cause feelings of physical pain, injury, or other physical suffering or bodily harm including hitting, slapping, pushing, kicking, or inappropriate sanctions Sexual abuse is a statutory offense that provides that it is a crime
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Problem Statement Musculoskeletal Disorders are result from exposure to multiple risk factors that can cause the disorders. Pain, numbness, tingling, stiff joints, muscle loss, paralysis are examples of health conditions causes by MSDs. Patient of MSDs take time to recover and some never regain full health. MSDs occur when physical abilities of person (in this case, schoolchildren), do not match the physical requirements of the job or activities. As stated above, children tend to develop MSDs problem
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of 18-40, and for males between 21-40, emphasize that depression occurs at all ages. The difference between adult and childhood pictures of depression have been attributed to an inability of the child to verbalized his or her affective state incomplete superego development, and absence of consistent self-representation. How Depression Affects In College Students More than 18 million adults, almost a tenth of the United States population above the age of 17-23, have been found to demonstrate symptoms
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TOPIC 1 NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT 1. Techniques used to assess nutritional status FOOD RECALL METHODS 24-hour food recall Recall of food and fluid intake Information may be collected by interview or self-administered questionnaire Advantages: quick, only short-term memory required, establishes a recent food pattern, easy to obtain a mean intake of large group Limitations: information is based only on one day, not usual intake Diet history Involves an interview to determine
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Family Description The family discussed in this paper is a blended family. Included is a stepfather (SK), age 50, a mother (LS), age 48, and three children (TS, MS, LS), whose ages are 26, 21 and 18 respectively. The mother is the biological parent of all three children from a previous marriage which ended in divorce from alcoholism in her spouse. The spouse and biological father (GS) has a distant relationship with the children and does not live close. The stepfather also has a child from a previous
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normal when depression ceases, those who suffer from mania it’s known as bipolar disorder. (Comer, 1992). Black box warning The State has for along issued caution on the use of anti-depressant drugs in adolescents, children, and young adults this is because these drugs have been for to cause suicidal in these people. This evaluation explored on the management of depression has that led to the cautions and successive data. It as well addressed the efficacy of anti-depressant management
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depression was not initially viewed as a psychological disorder. Due to the evolution of psychology as a science, psychologists have a more profound understanding of how one’s biological and environmental factors affect one’s moods, behaviors, and overall health. Today, depression is a commonly diagnosed and treated psychological disorder. Professionals have developed various psychological tests and measurements to effectively diagnose and treat depression. One commonly used tool to measure depression is
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hygiene adherence. The design of this research consisted of both qualitative and quantitative research providing a blended project. Likert surveys about infection control were given prior to the educational intervention to obtain a baseline and needs assessment. Then, an interactive hand culturing experience took place to show culture and organisms that end up on hands after touching common surface. Finally, a “Glow-Germ” experiment was performed to visually examine the cleanliness of the volunteer’s hands
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