Client A is a 28-year-old male who has been using cocaine regularly for the past year to cope with feelings of sadness and hopelessness. He often isolates himself from friends and family and struggles to find pleasure in activities he once enjoyed. Recently, he has been contemplating seeking help for his substance use and mental…
Bob is currently incompetent, because he is in a persistent vegetative state. As such, Bob cannot consent to euthanasia, and unfortunately, he did not disclose his preferences when competent. Suppose Bob is removed from life support for his benefit, and he dies as a result. What kind of euthanasia was performed on Bob?
Gertie was 83 when first referred to St. Michaels’s Hospice at Home service in Wolverhampton. She lived alone in an apartment and was completely independent, slowly mobile and coping well with her rectal cancer and stoma. She was known to her Macmillan nurse, who felt she needed extra support. Following the Hospice assessment, they agreed…
explains how the psychoanalytic theory is applicable to Robert is a 78-year-old African American male. He is the primary caregiver to his wife Loretta, who has Alzheimer’s disease. Robert has end stage cancer and no support. by describing at least one of the theory’s implications related to human behavior and development. Include citation
A 3-year-old boy presents to the clinic. The mother is concerned about the appearance of skin bumps which first appeared on the abdomen 3 months ago. The mother states that the lesions have spread to the chest and back and are mildly pruritic. She denies any other symptoms or recent illness. She reports the child…
One of the many revenue cycle challenges are denials from insurance companies. Health information management professionals can assist in this process by ensuring all appropriate documentation has been made and submitted to support medical necessity for an insurance claim request. Proper documentation assures proper codes are assigned for diagnosis, tests, procedures, etc. It is imperative…
Client B is a 35-year-old female who has been using marijuana daily for the past five years to alleviate symptoms of anxiety. She experiences frequent panic attacks and finds it challenging to manage her stress levels without marijuana. She has recently acknowledged the impact of her substance use on her mental health and is considering…
Client C is a 22-year-old college student who frequently uses cocaine at parties to enhance his social experiences. He has noticed increased tolerance and financial difficulties due to his cocaine use. Which screening tool is best suited for assessing Client C’s cocaine use disorder? A) CAGE questionnaire B) Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (MAST) C) Alcohol…
Client D is a 32-year-old female who has been misusing prescription opioids to manage mood swings associated with her bipolar disorder. She struggles with episodes of depression and mania, during which her opioid use intensifies. Recently, she has expressed a desire to regain stability in her life and address her substance use. Which stage of…
Client D is a 45-year-old male who has a history of long-term marijuana use for managing stress and anxiety. He has noticed difficulties concentrating and has experienced legal problems related to his marijuana use. Which screening tool is best suited for assessing Client D’s cannabis use disorder? Question 34 options: CAGE questionnaire Drug Abuse Screening…