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Understanding leads to better medicine for seniors.docxalwaysbestcare
Sometimes medication’s can be harmful, especially for senior’s health, it may lead to drowsiness, forgetfulness, anxiousness and depression. So better is to understand the medications.
Taking drugs while pregnant can harm both the mother and baby. It reduces oxygen to the baby, causes low birth weight, and the baby may experience withdrawal. The baby is also at risk for fetal alcohol syndrome which can cause mental retardation, heart problems, and body defects. For the mother, drug use increases risks of infections, hepatitis, and difficulties caring for her newborn due to inability to bond or cope with the baby's needs. Over-the-counter and prescription drugs also carry risks and require doctor approval during pregnancy.
This document provides information and tips for safely using medicines. It discusses the equivalence of generic and brand name medicines, important instructions for taking medicines properly such as reading labels and storage instructions, and expiration dates. It also covers dietary supplements, herbal supplements, and how to avoid medicine scams online or otherwise. The key messages are to always follow instructions, check with your doctor before taking any new medicines or supplements, store medicines properly, and be wary of potential scams.
This document discusses the risks of alcohol, smoking, and illegal drug use during pregnancy. It notes that alcohol is particularly harmful and can cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. There is no known safe amount or timing of alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Conditions caused by prenatal alcohol exposure include fetal alcohol syndrome, alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder, and alcohol-related birth defects. Symptoms may include abnormal facial features, growth problems, behavioral issues, learning disabilities and more. Early intervention can help children affected, but there is no cure for the resulting disabilities.
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) occurs when newborn infants experience withdrawal symptoms after birth due to being exposed to drugs like opioids, benzodiazepines, or alcohol in the womb. Symptoms of NAS vary based on the type and amount of drug used but often begin within a week of birth. Diagnosis involves screening the mother's drug use and testing the newborn. Treatment may involve non-pharmacological comfort measures for mild cases or medications to relieve withdrawal for more severe cases. Babies with NAS often need to stay in the hospital for monitoring and treatment for up to 6 months. Preventing NAS requires mothers abstaining from substance use during pregnancy.
Treatment Programs HARPS Program (Helping At-Risk Pregnant Women Succeed) - C...ErikaAGoyer
NATIONAL PERINATAL ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE 2014 - Treatment Programs HARPS Program (Helping At-Risk Pregnant Women Succeed)
- Chris Cooper, MSN, NNP-CB, APRN and Dawn Forbes, MD
The school nurse is seeing an increased number of visits to the health room this year. She is asking parents to talk to their children about only visiting the health room for legitimate medical needs. The health room provides basic first aid for incidents at school but does not stock medications. If a student needs prescription medication, parents must fill out a permission form and bring the properly labeled medication to the nurse. Over-the-counter medications also require a parent note or permission form. All medications must be securely stored in the health room. The nurse reminds parents that the health room is not a replacement for regular medical care from a healthcare provider.
Welcome to Family Dental Care Practice | Best Cosmetic Dentistry in Cary, North Carolina
Welcome to our caring, friendly and relaxing dental practice. We are totally focussed on your oral health needs, our practice has been designed with patient comfort in mind to ensure that your dental experience is a pleasurable one.
Understanding leads to better medicine for seniors.docxalwaysbestcare
Sometimes medication’s can be harmful, especially for senior’s health, it may lead to drowsiness, forgetfulness, anxiousness and depression. So better is to understand the medications.
Taking drugs while pregnant can harm both the mother and baby. It reduces oxygen to the baby, causes low birth weight, and the baby may experience withdrawal. The baby is also at risk for fetal alcohol syndrome which can cause mental retardation, heart problems, and body defects. For the mother, drug use increases risks of infections, hepatitis, and difficulties caring for her newborn due to inability to bond or cope with the baby's needs. Over-the-counter and prescription drugs also carry risks and require doctor approval during pregnancy.
This document provides information and tips for safely using medicines. It discusses the equivalence of generic and brand name medicines, important instructions for taking medicines properly such as reading labels and storage instructions, and expiration dates. It also covers dietary supplements, herbal supplements, and how to avoid medicine scams online or otherwise. The key messages are to always follow instructions, check with your doctor before taking any new medicines or supplements, store medicines properly, and be wary of potential scams.
This document discusses the risks of alcohol, smoking, and illegal drug use during pregnancy. It notes that alcohol is particularly harmful and can cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. There is no known safe amount or timing of alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Conditions caused by prenatal alcohol exposure include fetal alcohol syndrome, alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder, and alcohol-related birth defects. Symptoms may include abnormal facial features, growth problems, behavioral issues, learning disabilities and more. Early intervention can help children affected, but there is no cure for the resulting disabilities.
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) occurs when newborn infants experience withdrawal symptoms after birth due to being exposed to drugs like opioids, benzodiazepines, or alcohol in the womb. Symptoms of NAS vary based on the type and amount of drug used but often begin within a week of birth. Diagnosis involves screening the mother's drug use and testing the newborn. Treatment may involve non-pharmacological comfort measures for mild cases or medications to relieve withdrawal for more severe cases. Babies with NAS often need to stay in the hospital for monitoring and treatment for up to 6 months. Preventing NAS requires mothers abstaining from substance use during pregnancy.
Treatment Programs HARPS Program (Helping At-Risk Pregnant Women Succeed) - C...ErikaAGoyer
NATIONAL PERINATAL ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE 2014 - Treatment Programs HARPS Program (Helping At-Risk Pregnant Women Succeed)
- Chris Cooper, MSN, NNP-CB, APRN and Dawn Forbes, MD
The school nurse is seeing an increased number of visits to the health room this year. She is asking parents to talk to their children about only visiting the health room for legitimate medical needs. The health room provides basic first aid for incidents at school but does not stock medications. If a student needs prescription medication, parents must fill out a permission form and bring the properly labeled medication to the nurse. Over-the-counter medications also require a parent note or permission form. All medications must be securely stored in the health room. The nurse reminds parents that the health room is not a replacement for regular medical care from a healthcare provider.
This security incident report documents an event involving multiple people from the church community. It lists the names and contact information of three individuals - Persons A, B, and C - who are identified as victims, witnesses, or suspects. The back of the report contains written statements from Persons A, B, and C describing the incident. Church security and staff members also signed the report.
This document contains an informed consent agreement for participation in exercise programs at the College of Western Idaho Student Recreation Center. It outlines that participants should consult their doctor about any health recommendations before engaging in unsupervised exercise. It also notes that by participating in recreation center activities, participants may experience health risks and assume responsibility for their own safety. Signing the document indicates understanding of these terms before using recreation center facilities and programs.
FOUNDATIONS: Health history of the older adults.pptxPrasanthiSaran
The document outlines key areas to assess in the health history of older adults. These include immunization history, current medications and any adherence issues, nutrition including special diets or swallowing problems, assistance needed with activities of daily living, available social support systems, living arrangements, and use of community resources. Taking a thorough health history can identify older adults' specific needs and risks related to their medications, nutrition, functional abilities, support networks, and service utilization.
An emergency intake form was completed for a child entering foster care, providing key medical and family information. The form documents the child's name, birthdate, physician contact details, any siblings or parents in the system, reasons for removal such as abuse or neglect, known allergies or medical issues, dietary needs or medications. It also notes any medical equipment or records sent with the child, their temporary placement, and contact details for the person completing the form.
This document is a health declaration form for minor children applying for Aliyah (immigration to Israel) through the Jewish Agency. It collects personal and medical information about the child's health, including any illnesses, disabilities, medications, mental health issues, or addictions. The parents must declare that the information is true and acknowledge they may need to provide additional medical documents from a doctor to support the application. The Aliyah office section notes whether any follow up medical documents or exams are required.
This document is a health declaration form for minor children applying for Aliyah (immigration to Israel) through the Jewish Agency. It collects personal and medical information about the child's health, including any illnesses, disabilities, medications, mental health issues, or addictions. The parents must declare that the information is true and acknowledge they may need to provide additional medical documents from a doctor to support the application. The Aliyah office section notes whether any follow up medical documents or exams are required.
Palliative Care Advance Care Planning A Collaborative ApproachSheldon Lewin
The document discusses the roles of various healthcare professionals in palliative care and advance care planning. It outlines 5 components of advance care planning including patient options, prognosis, pain management, patient/family treatment decisions, and spiritual needs assessment. It then describes the specific roles of social workers, nurses, chaplains, and case managers which include assessing psychosocial needs, providing education and support, facilitating advance care planning discussions, and coordinating referrals to home health or hospice.
This document summarizes a patient's vaccination record for the COVID-19 vaccine. It includes the patient's personal information like name, date of birth, address, medical history, and employment details. It also notes the date and time of vaccination, the type of vaccine administered, and confirms their informed consent to receive the vaccine. The final section is for the health worker's signature to confirm vaccination.
This document outlines the consent for intravenous conscious sedation provided by Dr. Brian Ley. The patient acknowledges being informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives to IV sedation. Potential complications are listed. The patient confirms they have not eaten or drank within the last 6 hours. The patient also acknowledges being advised of pre-operative and post-operative instructions. The patient consents to any additional treatment deemed necessary during the procedure.
This security incident report documents an event involving multiple people from the church community. It lists the names and contact information of three individuals - Persons A, B, and C - who are identified as victims, witnesses, or suspects. The back of the report contains written statements from Persons A, B, and C describing the incident. Church security and staff members also signed the report.
This document contains an informed consent agreement for participation in exercise programs at the College of Western Idaho Student Recreation Center. It outlines that participants should consult their doctor about any health recommendations before engaging in unsupervised exercise. It also notes that by participating in recreation center activities, participants may experience health risks and assume responsibility for their own safety. Signing the document indicates understanding of these terms before using recreation center facilities and programs.
FOUNDATIONS: Health history of the older adults.pptxPrasanthiSaran
The document outlines key areas to assess in the health history of older adults. These include immunization history, current medications and any adherence issues, nutrition including special diets or swallowing problems, assistance needed with activities of daily living, available social support systems, living arrangements, and use of community resources. Taking a thorough health history can identify older adults' specific needs and risks related to their medications, nutrition, functional abilities, support networks, and service utilization.
An emergency intake form was completed for a child entering foster care, providing key medical and family information. The form documents the child's name, birthdate, physician contact details, any siblings or parents in the system, reasons for removal such as abuse or neglect, known allergies or medical issues, dietary needs or medications. It also notes any medical equipment or records sent with the child, their temporary placement, and contact details for the person completing the form.
This document is a health declaration form for minor children applying for Aliyah (immigration to Israel) through the Jewish Agency. It collects personal and medical information about the child's health, including any illnesses, disabilities, medications, mental health issues, or addictions. The parents must declare that the information is true and acknowledge they may need to provide additional medical documents from a doctor to support the application. The Aliyah office section notes whether any follow up medical documents or exams are required.
This document is a health declaration form for minor children applying for Aliyah (immigration to Israel) through the Jewish Agency. It collects personal and medical information about the child's health, including any illnesses, disabilities, medications, mental health issues, or addictions. The parents must declare that the information is true and acknowledge they may need to provide additional medical documents from a doctor to support the application. The Aliyah office section notes whether any follow up medical documents or exams are required.
Palliative Care Advance Care Planning A Collaborative ApproachSheldon Lewin
The document discusses the roles of various healthcare professionals in palliative care and advance care planning. It outlines 5 components of advance care planning including patient options, prognosis, pain management, patient/family treatment decisions, and spiritual needs assessment. It then describes the specific roles of social workers, nurses, chaplains, and case managers which include assessing psychosocial needs, providing education and support, facilitating advance care planning discussions, and coordinating referrals to home health or hospice.
This document summarizes a patient's vaccination record for the COVID-19 vaccine. It includes the patient's personal information like name, date of birth, address, medical history, and employment details. It also notes the date and time of vaccination, the type of vaccine administered, and confirms their informed consent to receive the vaccine. The final section is for the health worker's signature to confirm vaccination.
This document outlines the consent for intravenous conscious sedation provided by Dr. Brian Ley. The patient acknowledges being informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives to IV sedation. Potential complications are listed. The patient confirms they have not eaten or drank within the last 6 hours. The patient also acknowledges being advised of pre-operative and post-operative instructions. The patient consents to any additional treatment deemed necessary during the procedure.
This document discusses difficult patients from the perspective of a family medicine consultant. It begins by defining difficult patients as those with whom physicians have trouble forming effective relationships. It then describes common types of difficult patients such as somatizing patients, dependent clingers, entitled demanders, and manipulative help-rejectors. Risk factors for difficult patients are identified including psychiatric disorders and functional impairments. The document provides cues for identifying difficult patient behaviors and discusses strategies for handling situations like breaking bad news to patients and families.
This document contains forms and information for a new patient visit at 501 Pain and Rehab. It includes sections for the patient's contact information, insurance details, accident details, medical history, consent forms, and other paperwork related to their treatment. The patient provides personal details, describes their accident and symptoms, and signs forms giving consent for treatment and assigning certain rights to their medical billing to a third party for collection.
Initial Psychiatric Interview/SOAP Note Template
Criteria
Clinical Notes
Informed Consent
Informed consent given to patient about psychiatric interview process and psychiatric/psychotherapy treatment. Verbal and Written consent obtained. Patient has the ability/capacity to respond and appears to understand the risk, benefits, and (Will review additional consent during treatment plan discussion)
Subjective
Verify Patient
Name: Susan
DOB: not provided
Minor: NA
Accompanied by: self
Demographic: NA
Gender Identifier Note: Female
CC: “I have been feeling anxious, depresssed, high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, elevated body temperature, crying spells for the last 2 days”
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HPI: Susan is a midde aged woman who reports to the healthcare clinic reporting several symptoms that she has observed over the period of the last two days. She reports having high blood pressure, an irregular heartbeat, depression, anxiety, and an increase in body temperature. Susan doesn't realize that she shows signs of alcohol dependence and physiological dependence, which downplays the seriousness of her alcohol usage. This diagnosis is supported by the withdrawal symptoms that appear to be becoming more tolerable as well as by the sustained and increased alcohol consumption despite the harm it does to social interactions and job performance. She has also increased her alcohol consumption to ease withdrawal symptoms. s He has a history of drinking, which has caused him to skip work and even get arrested. She downplays her alcohol consumption and justifies how often and how much she drinks.
Pertinent history in record and from patient: Alcohol withdrawal
During assessment: Patient is cam and corparative
Patient seemed to be suffering from serious cases of both anxiety and despair judging from her crying spells.
Patient denies hallucinating. The patient has nomal thought process. .
SI/ HI/ AV: patient denies signs of suicidal ideation and violent behavior.
Allergies: NKDFA.
(medication & food)
Past Medical Hx:
Medical history: Denies cardiac, respiratory, endocrine and neurological issues, including history head injury.
Patient denies history of chronic infection, including MRSA, TB, HIV and Hep C.
Surgical history no surgical history reported
Past Psychiatric Hx:
Previous psychiatric diagnoses: NKDA
Describes stable course of illness.
Previous medication trials: not reported
Safety concerns:
History of Violence
to Self:none reported
History of Violence t
o Others: none reported
Auditory Hallucinations: not reported
Mental health treatment history discussed:
History of outpatient treatment: not reported
Previous psychiatric hospitalizations: not reported
Priorsubstance abuse treatment: not reported
Trauma history: Client reveals no history of traumatic experiences (such as abuse, domestic violence, or exposure .
This document contains a health declaration form for an Aliyah candidate requesting an Aliyah visa to Israel according to the Law of Return. The form collects personal information and medical history details, including any physical or mental illnesses, disabilities, addictions, medications, and pregnancy status. Candidates must declare that the provided details are correct and acknowledge they may need to provide additional medical documents or examinations. The Aliyah office notes whether any follow up is required from the candidate.
This document contains a health declaration form for an Aliyah candidate requesting an Aliyah visa to Israel according to the Law of Return. The form collects personal information and medical history details, including any physical or mental illnesses, disabilities, addictions, medications, and pregnancy status. Candidates must declare that the provided details are correct and acknowledge they may need to provide additional medical documents or examinations. The Aliyah office notes whether any follow up is required from the candidate.
This document contains an application for accident and health insurance. It requests information on the primary applicant and any dependents, including name, contact details, health history, and current insurance coverage. Additional coverage options are listed, along with the requested effective date and beneficiaries. The applicant must answer questions regarding medical conditions, travel, criminal history, and other factors. Any positive responses require further details.
The document outlines the role of nutrition counselling provided by a dietitian as part of a family health team. It describes various services provided including individual client consultations, group education, developing resources for health professionals and clients, interdisciplinary planning and teaching. It then provides details on documentation procedures and conditions that may warrant a dietitian referral such as cardiovascular disease, celiac disease, and irritable bowel syndrome. Standard counselling components are described for several conditions.
Running head DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET .docxtodd271
Running head: DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET
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DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET
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Healthcare Intake Packet
Keri King
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Deliverable 7 - Healthcare Intake Packet
Patient Letter
Health Services Manager,
Three Mountain Regional Hospital.
Dear New Patient,
The Intake Packet is an important document which marks the start of every successful medical procedure. This is a necessary document which will be used to process all doctor’s appointment in Three Mountain Hospital. The Intake Packet has different components which are crucial to upholding professional standards and best practice in healthcare. These components include; i) organizational ethics and values which will be used to guide healthcare practice and behavior of healthcare professionals, ii) a privacy policy which enhances the protection of patient information, and iii) statement of compliance with HIPAA regulations.
Ethics is a crucial component of the Intake Packet which focuses on promoting best practice in healthcare. It also emphasizes on building the relationship between the patient and the physician so as to improve cooperation and their involvement in decision-making during care delivery. The Intake Packet adheres to the HIPAA privacy and confidentiality statement by ensuring patient information can only be used and shared with the consent of the patients. Three Mountains Hospital takes the safety of its patients seriously and will ensure that health information will only be used for medical purposes as stipulated by government laws and policies.
Yours Sincerely,
Health Services Manager
Code of Ethics
The code of ethics tends to outline the mission and values within an organisation, the ways staffs and other employees should approach company problems. The ethical principles that are based on the company’s core values and standards that the organisation is held are:
· From billing for services; employees of Three Mountains Regional Hospital must remain free from offers as well as solicitations so that they can benefit at personal level by performing work where outside parties do benefit.
· Communication; the employees should not at all use social media, marketing platforms or other communications forms to disclose patient’s and hospital’s confidential information.
· Physicians activities; At the Three Mountains, they don’t recommend submitting bill or charge for a given service where the referring physician or immediate member of the family has financial relationship with the health system. Due to complex nature of these laws, legal department approval should be obtained before establishment of financial relationship with the physician is established.
· Privacy: Giving information of the patients inappropriately may subject one to criminal prosecution. The invasion of patients’ privacy should be avoided. If patient’s information is released inappropriately is very harmful.
· Conflict of interest; this exists wh.
This document is a sample consent form for releasing medical information. It authorizes a specific health care provider to disclose a patient's health information to identified recipients for a stated purpose. The patient can specify what information is released, such as all records, specific types of information, or limiting the term of release. The patient acknowledges the information may be redisclosed without restrictions after release. The consent can be refused or revoked by the patient at any time.
The Rainbow Clinic Triage Education FlipbookTanisha Davis
This document provides information for a nursing education flipbook to promote health literacy and improve care coordination at the Rainbow Clinic. It defines health literacy and discusses its scope. It outlines nurse sensitive indicators for ambulatory care like medication reconciliation, pain assessment, smoking cessation, and controlling blood pressure. The document provides education materials on these topics in a question and answer format intended to improve patient understanding and engagement. The overall goal is to address nurse sensitive indicators through a nursing-driven education and triage process to enhance collaboration and quality of care.
A church group is requesting to use the church vehicle for a trip. The summary includes the date of the requested use, the group and person responsible, the destination and reason for the trip. It notes that the vehicle must be returned clean and any issues reported, and that a post-trip maintenance report is required.
This document contains several Bible verses that relate to appreciating and supporting pastors for their spiritual work and leadership. The verses discuss obeying and submitting to pastors who watch over souls and preach the gospel (Hebrews 13:17), esteeming pastors highly for their work (1 Thessalonians 5:12-13), ordaining that preachers receive support (1 Corinthians 9:14), and giving pastors to feed people with knowledge and understanding (Jeremiah 3:15).
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To ensure the integrity of financial systems and combat illicit financial activities, understanding AML (Anti-Money Laundering) compliance regulations is crucial for financial institutions and businesses. AML compliance regulations are designed to prevent money laundering and the financing of terrorist activities by imposing specific requirements on financial institutions, including customer due diligence, monitoring, and reporting of suspicious activities (GitHub Docs).
The presentation deals with the concept of Right to Default Bail laid down under Section 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 and Section 187 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023.
Capital Punishment by Saif Javed (LLM)ppt.pptxOmGod1
This PowerPoint presentation, titled "Capital Punishment in India: Constitutionality and Rarest of Rare Principle," is a comprehensive exploration of the death penalty within the Indian criminal justice system. Authored by Saif Javed, an LL.M student specializing in Criminal Law and Criminology at Kazi Nazrul University, the presentation delves into the constitutional aspects and ethical debates surrounding capital punishment. It examines key legal provisions, significant case laws, and the specific categories of offenders excluded from the death penalty. The presentation also discusses recent recommendations by the Law Commission of India regarding the gradual abolishment of capital punishment, except for terrorism-related offenses. This detailed analysis aims to foster informed discussions on the future of the death penalty in India.
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ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan's proposal to its judges seeking permission to prosecute Israeli leaders and Hamas commanders for crimes against the law of war has serious ramifications and calls deep scrutiny.
सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने यह भी माना था कि मजिस्ट्रेट का यह कर्तव्य है कि वह सुनिश्चित करे कि अधिकारी पीएमएलए के तहत निर्धारित प्रक्रिया के साथ-साथ संवैधानिक सुरक्षा उपायों का भी उचित रूप से पालन करें।
1. _____________________ CHURCH
Parent Consent Form for Group Activity and Medical Authorization
has my permission to participate in
at on
Bring: Method of Transportation:
Lunch Private Car
No Lunch (It’s provided) Church Van
Other Other
Additional Information:
Please fill in the information below:
Child’s Social Security #:
Do you have Health Insurance? Yes No If yes, Policy
Name of Health Insurance Co.:
Health Information:
Has your child had any of the following? (Check if answer is YES)
Frequent or severe headaches Asthma
Ear, nose or throat trouble Heart trouble
Dizziness or fainting spells Frequent colds
Shortness of breath Diabetes
List Allergies and/or Allergic Reactions:
List any medication you child now takes:
Should it be necessary for my child to have medical treatment while participating in this
activity, I hereby give the person(s) in charge permission to act on my behalf to SECURE
HOSPITALIZATION or medical services deemed necessary and appropriate by the
physician. I absolve said Church from any and all forms of negligence and wrong treatment
incurred in the procurement and process of hospitalization and medical treatment. I
understand that _____________________ Church has no accident insurance. Any cost
incurred shall by my sole responsibility.
Signature
Relationship to Participant Home phone Work Phone
Address City
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Tear Off and Keep for Your Information
This activity is organized by of
(Adult in Charge)
Church.
Departure from church: a.m./p.m. Return to home: ____ a.m./p.m.