Health History and Screening of an Adolescent or Young Adult Client Save this form on your computer as a Microsoft Word document. You can expand or shrink each area as you need to include the relevant data for your client. Student Name: Date: Biographical Data Patient/Client Initials: C. M Phone No: Address: Birth Date: Age: 15 Sex: Female Birthplace: Marital Status: Single Race/Ethnic Origin: White Occupation: Student Employer:
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Selection High STD rates among adolescents and young adults in Georgia DRPH8004 - Introduction to the Public Health Profession Monique Sumner This learner would like to focus on high Sexual Transmitted Diseases rates in Atlanta, Georgia and have been for a while, especially with the rate increasing among teens. The teen pregnancy rate has dropped in Georgia, yet STD'S rate continues to grow. Why are STD rates in adolescents and young adults so high when
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Reactive Attachment Disorder in Children and Adolescents in Institutionalized and in Foster Care, and Adoptive Families Lisa W. Marshall Liberty University Abstract It is believed children exposed to early institutional rearing are at risk for developing psychopathology (McGoron, et. al., 2012). Comparisons were made to discover if Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) was more prevalent in children raised institutions, foster care or adoptive families. Measurements included
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justifiable for this community. Components of these interventions include the following: a) Promoting abstinence behaviors. b) Promoting sexual risk reduction initiatives. c) Condoms distribution, STIs testing, and screening. Indeed, At the Family Center, we hope adolescent boys and girls,
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Columbia, Maryland. According to the website, this agency provides individual (adult, child, and adolescent), family, and couples therapy. I will be reviewing the adult intake form, but note that the website also provides a different form for children/adolescents. New clients are asked to complete this completed form, titled Mental Health Intake Form, to the first therapy appointment. The Mental Health Intake Form is seven pages long. There is a note at the top of the first page assuring clients that
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prepared for expected changes. The Healthy People 2020 have set goals for adolescents which are defined by the ages 10-19 years of age (Meadows-Oliver and Allen, 2012) and for early and middle childhood. The Healthy People goals are made to improve priorities and increase public awareness of determinants of health, disease, and disability; providing measurable goals and objectives to determine progress in attaining the health improvement priorities; engaging multiple sectors to improve practices based
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Grand Canyon University: NRS-427V-0502 Concepts in Community and Public Health Community Teaching Plan: Teaching Experience Paper June 13, 2015 For the teaching subject that I decided to present on for this project is on the importance of screening students for obesity. In this presentation the school nurse will learn how to calculate and be able to refer those students that are affected or in danger of becoming obese, to a physician for help, further
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Running Head: DEPRESSION IN THE ADOLESCENT ONCOLOGY PATIENT 1 Depression in the Adolescent Oncology Patient: A Multidisciplinary Concept Analysis Joliette Tiffany Grice University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of N5327 Section 400 Analysis of Theories in Nursing Ronda Mintz-Binder, DNP, RN June 10th, 2012 Depression in the Adolescent Oncology Patient: A Multidisciplinary
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DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY 28 : 447–455 (2011) Research Article FEELING BAD ON FACEBOOK: DEPRESSION DISCLOSURES BY COLLEGE STUDENTS ON A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE Megan A. Moreno, M.D. M.S.Ed. M.P.H.,1Ã Lauren A. Jelenchick, B.S.,1 Katie G. Egan,1 Elizabeth Cox, M.D. Ph.D.,1 Henry Young, Ph.D.,2 Kerry E. Gannon, B.S.,1 and Tara Becker, Ph.D.1 Background: Depression is common and frequently undiagnosed among college students. Social networking sites are popular among college students and can
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Obesity in Children and Adolescents Student’s Name University Affiliation Obesity in Children and Adolescents Overweight in children and adolescents is becoming a severe medical condition that needs to be addressed. Obesity is the state of becoming obese by comparing a body mass index (BMI). If an individual (BMI) is above thirty, he or she is regarded as obese (Armstrong et al. 2016). Obesity in children is a healthy malfunctioning that is progressing at a high
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