Functional Assessment of behavior (Psychology) (20 and 40 hours)

  APA format 1) Minimum 10 pages  (No word count per page)- Follow the 3 x 3 rule: minimum of three paragraphs per page You must strictly comply with the number of paragraphs requested per page.            Part 1: minimum  1 page            Part 2: minimum  1 page            Part 3: minimum  2 pages (Due 40 hours)            Part … Read more

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  Reflection Here are the course learning objectives for your review: Examine clinical decision-making models Investigate healthcare coding systems Identify key assessments that have the potential to impact the patient decision-making Explore scholarly literature relative to patient care decision-making requirements Integrate key concepts from clinical decision-making models to develop a personal approach to clinical decision-making … Read more

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  List what DSM diagnosis the tool/instrument is used for.   Identify an assessment/diagnosis instrument.  Appraise a scholarly, peer-reviewed article that addresses the use of the instrument to support your choice as an evidence-based instrument for practice.   Evaluate the instrument’s appropriateness for diagnosing the condition it is designed to assess or if the developers … Read more

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  Utilize the information below that is copied-and-pasted out of the SOAP Note Assignment instructions to assist you in formatting your post: Assessment (A): Diagnosis/Diagnoses: Start with the presenting chief complaint diagnosis first. Number each diagnosis. A statement of current condition and all other chronic illnesses that were addressed during the visit must be included … Read more

week 3 discussion

CM is a 43-year-old female who presents with concerns regarding two painless right-breast lumps that she detected four months ago. She missed an appointment for evaluation by her primary-care provider at that time and presents today with reportedly no change in these findings since that time. There has been no breast discharge, bleeding, overlying skin … Read more

week 3 discussion

CM is a 43-year-old female who presents with concerns regarding two painless right-breast lumps that she detected four months ago. She missed an appointment for evaluation by her primary-care provider at that time and presents today with reportedly no change in these findings since that time. There has been no breast discharge, bleeding, overlying skin … Read more

knowledge check 3

A patient is ready for discharge when she spikes a fever of 101.3°F. A call to the physician results in an order for IV antibiotics to be administered every 12 hours for 48 hours. The patient’s family arrives to take her home, and they discover that she now has an IV and will not be … Read more

knowledge check 2

Reflect on Miller and colleagues’ research on new graduate preparedness in working with electronic medical records (EMR). What challenges and benefits do you anticipate, or have you experienced, when interfacing with the EMR? What strategies can you implement to ensure that you have a smooth transition in your documentation while using the EMR? Respond in … Read more