Crossroads Residential aftercare: Progress b: Ms. Messerli checked in Crossroads residential aftercare on 11/10/16. CPSW spoke with Ms. Messerli's counselor and he reported that Ms. Messerli was checked in 11/10/16 and was discharged on 11/13/16. On Sunday 11/13/16, her roommate at Crossroads informed the resident manager that Ms. Messerli left at 11pm Saturday evening and did not return. Ms. Messerli was discharged immediately at staff request from staying out overnight without a pass. He stated that Ms. Messerli did not complete any UA's at the Crossroads. Also, he reported that Ms. Messerli participated one group counseling session at Crossroads before her discharge date. The recommendation from Crossroads residential aftercare are:
Mr. Mustard fell down on his driveway three weeks ago. He has now presented to the clinic of Nurse Practitioner (NP) with chief complains of worsening left-sided headache, photophobia, unequal pupillary reaction, and dysphasia. Mr. Mustard takes Coumadin to lower the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation. Mr. Mustard’s presenting symptoms along with his higher age (70 years), history of hypertension and being on Coumadin regimen, should be considered as red flags and need urgent attention and evaluation. Based on the subjective interview, Mr. Mustard denies any previous history of brain injuries, which is also confirmed by the NP during physical examination. The NP considers that Mr. Mustard has suffered from traumatic brain injury likely
1. The nurse is asked to implement a new, complex, and invasive procedure and is concerned that this may violate the state’s nurse practice act. A. What are the logical steps that the nurse should take to clarify the legal scope of nursing practice in this case? Nurse should know
Introduction The case of Kathryn Mc Neil deals with the issue of separation in the workplace regarding the nonperformance of a single mother whose work was suffering because of the tremendous additional burden of raising a child. The case was written in 1994 but in the intervening years significant decisions have been made by the law (in the US) protecting the rights of the single mother. The debate is no longer exclusively about professionalism versus corporate responsibility but the new phenomenon of a third gender in the workplace.
The writer help the consumer to complete intake paperwork at Northeast Guidance Center the consumer is a DD and does have problem with reading, and writing. The consumer report during his assessment that he would like to have income, go back to WCCC and have a place of his own.
UCM:CPSW called Robyn Smith from Cedar Creek Community School once the release form was received. CPSW told Ms. Robyn that there is no legal documents indicating guardianship. The child is currently living with his grandparents due to mother being homeless and completing her referrals. Also, this worker called the previous CPSW from Anoka. This writer spoke with Elisa Becher from Anoka. She stated that there is no legal documentions indicating guardianship as well. The worker reported that Ms. Kress has legal custody of Glenn and grandparents are helping Ms. Kress until she founds a home and takes care of her mental health referrals. Goal 1-2
Service Coordinator (SC), Jennifer Stoker met personal staff, Aiesha Crayton at the home of consumer Jonathan .SC asked was Jonathan meet his outcome would like is medical expenses to cover. Aiesha noted he has Medicare and Medicaid which cover all his medical expenses. SC asked if money covering his want and needs. Aiesha noted yes. He wants and needs are being meet. Jonathan wants his cell to be paid every month. Aiesha noted he cell is being paid every month. SC asked is Jonathan maintain good health. Aiesha noted he when to his PCP on June the 1st. She noted he is health and there was no change in medication.
The writer met with 5 y/o AAM brought to Sinai Grace by EMS due to suicide attempt drinking and took overdose of pills. The consumer also admits to prior suicide attempt three weeks ago. The consumer live with family and has income. The consumer present with flat affect, depressed, agaited and has limited insight into the need for treatment. The writer ask the consumer about what was going on in his life to make him attempt suicide. The consumer states it was life stressor and report that he was in a car accident a few weeks ago. The consumer admits depression, anxiety, limited insight into the need for treatment and impaired judgment and he has some desire to improve on his current situation. The consumer admits to drinking alcohol daily
Adrian is a 24-year-old Caucasian male who presents to CRU from RRC-W. He is ACOT for non-compliance. He is SMI designated. La Frontera is the outpatient treatment agency for Adrian. He also receive DD services from AZ Dept of Development Disabilities. Per amendment letter, client was being aggressive towards group home staff, and admitted to stating that he wanted to jump into traffic. He denies AVH, and DTO. His BP is elevated 139/81, he has a hx of HTN and high cholesterol. He will benefit from meeting the provider to discuss medication
This paper examines the case study about Sarah Burke. A case study analysis form was completed and symptoms were identified. Identification of certain diagnostic criteria were interpreted and clarified for the exhibiting individual. Illumination of criteria for proposed diagnosis lead to the discussion which resolves the risk factors and clinical
Correct Care Solutions, LLC. (CCS) is contracted to provide medical, dental and mental health services to the correctional population housed at the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO). The SOW agreement between MCSO and CCS is dated November 1, 2008. Per the agreement, a quality assurance plan requires an “outside” correctional health professional to conduct a peer review of inmate health care services with documentation of deficiencies and plans of corrective actions on an annual basis. The American Correctional Association (ACA) was contacted to conduct a compliance audit of the inmate health services operation for SOW agreement between MCSO and CCS.
The reporting party (RP) stated her husband Vernon Ferguson DOB: 11/29/29 was sent to the emergency room due to a frozen shoulder on 3/29/16. The resident was released to return to the facility 3/30/16, however the facility refuse to allow the resident to return. The facility notified the family on
Member stating she was discharged home from Hanover Health and Rehab on 03/14/2017 with home health services in place. Member stating she had requested Encompass Home Health Agency but Bon Secours Home Health came out on 03/18/2017 and she stated she told Nurse she did not want that Agency. CM
The writer met with the consumer today at NSO Tumani Center to do her Mobile Crisis Stabilization Intake Assessment. The consumer was anxious but, was willing to talk to the COPE MCS Team. The consumer report that she does not need COPE services because she is already link with NSO and just completed her treatment plan and she also has an appointment to see the doctor this morning. The writer discuss with the consumer about her going to the hospital and explain that the hospital is not a place to go when you are homeless. The writer inform the consumer that she is to contact her outpatient provider and they will help with her with housing. The writer will close the consumer eposide per her request.
Dr. Robert Master, the founder of Commonwealth Care Alliance (CAA), had created the company with the vision to ‘bring high-quality and personalized care to people with complex medical and behavioral needs, resulting in improved health and better self-management of chronic illness, thereby reducing hospitalizations and institutionalizations.' Therefore, the main objective was to provide care outside the walls of hospitals and institutions to make it easier for the chronically ill and disabled to receive the attention they