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    The EBP Treatment Plan for a Father and a Son with Autism 1. Begin with a hypothetical clinical scenario (a member of a client family [couple or family] calls seeking therapy for [formulate a possible presenting problem], flesh out a possible brief history of the problem, and then create a succinct summary of what you learned from the clients in the first session). A father came to therapy and complained that he is tired of being a single dad with a son who has Autism. This father came to America

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    LASA 3 Treatment Plan Problem Section: Anxiety Anxiousness is a reaction to Adjustment Disorder causing unwarranted self-doubt, lack of continuity, lack of financial backing, low self-efficacy, and uncertainty and worry. Problem Definition: Male in his mid-20’s experiencing anxiety causing the following Adjustment Disorder (AD) symptoms: • Emotional or behavioral symptoms: Client reported an identifiable stressor or stressors inside three months of the onset of the stressor(s). • These warning

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    Physical therapy for sciatica should be a combination of stretching, strengthening and aerobic conditioning is important to a sciatica treatment plan. It has been proven that when patients engage in a regular gentle exercise plan the recovery time is quicker compared to the patient with no exercise plan. Stretching exercises help to focus on muscles that result in pain when they are tight and inflexible. A perfect example of a stretching exercise is a hamstring stretch. (Stephen H. Hochschuler, 2016)

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    disease process (Cox, DeGraauw, & Klein, 2016). One cannot design a treatment plan, until a complete history and physical examination are necessary. Armed with extensive information about diabetes, signs, complications, and cognizance to make appropriate therapeutic intervention then it can be anticipated that we can take account of any possibility of differential diagnosis, so as to efficiently classify the patient for treatment or to direct patients to the proper healthcare provider, thereby minimizing

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    Neck Pain Treatment Plan

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    She reports difficulty with bending her neck, side bending, twisting, lifting and carrying. Patient has received multiple treatments including medication prednisone, Neurontin, and Mobic along with physical therapy, however the pain still persists. On examination, patient has limited

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    The treatment plan I have developed to treat the Winters family is a structured and brief plan that will be based on a three phase EFFT treatment. The initial phase is where I will create a working alliance with the family expressing empathy using RISSSC techniques. With RISSSC, I will repeat key words and phrases the client says, use images to capture emotions that words cannot, use simple words, maintain a slow pace, use a soft voice to encourage a deeper experience, and adopt client’s words in

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    Jamie’s Treatment Plan Presenting Problem. Jamie displays symptoms of increased arousal as indicated by her getting upset when other students in her class make loud abrupt noises. She appears easily distracted and nervous around new circumstances and people, which has a resulted in a decline in Jamie’s grades. Goals, Objectives, and Interventions Goal 1. Angela and Jamie will develop an individual specific safety plan to indicate safe places inside and outside of the home before returning to

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    health services, however there are particular interventions that are not offered because there aren’t enough medical practitioners certified or exposed to certain therapies. With respect to the patient, this paper will discuss an unsuccessful treatment plan that would have prospered had the veteran underwent an alternative route of interventions. Although a medical team follows the veteran, her PTSD symptoms continue to affect her day-to-day life. Mini Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment The veteran is

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    PLAN: General: - Check the patient temperature when the patient stated that she feels “warm” in addition to every 4 hours as indicated by the treatment plan set to evaluate the progression of worsening infection and the effectiveness of the management. - Monitor level of energy and worsening fatigue symptoms secondary to low Hgb and not receiving the scheduled transfusion. Respiratory: - Chest was obtained and showed RLL pneumonia result indicated above. - Continuous pulse oximetry monitoring

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    The following essay consists of my nutritional assessments and treatment plans of two patients of Pakistani decent now residing here in the United States of America. “Ali” is an 8 year old male of Pakistani decent (second generation) and his maternal great-grandmother “Fatima” is a 76 year old female of Pakistani decent (first generation). They reside together with both Ali’s parents, maternal grandparents and Fatima is widowed. Both patients are practicing Muslims and this is also shown to affect

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