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Introduction To Clinical Assessment

Introduction To Clinical Assessment CCMH/544: Introduction To Clinical AssessmentWk 5 Discussion – Depression and Bipolar Disorders [due Thurs]Wk 5 Discussion – Depression and Bipolar Disorders [due Thurs] Discussion TopicPost a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate days for full participation. This includes your initial post and 2 replies to classmates or your faculty … Read more

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Population and community health

Population and community health Submission Instructions:  Grading Rubric Your assignment will be graded according to the grading rubric. Discussion Rubric           Criteria Ratings Points       Identification of Main Issues, Problems, and Concepts Distinguished – 5 pointsIdentify and demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the issues, problems, and concepts. Excellent – … Read more

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Decisions for your hospital.

Decisions for your hospital. After reviewing all reading and video material, navigate to the simulation site.Links to an external site.Click on the “Decision” tab (top right of the navigation bar) and input data to make decisions for your hospital.Once all decisions are entered, click the button at the bottom to “send your decisions” for processing. … Read more

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National Health Education Standards.

National Health Education Standards.  Design a patient, population, or public health education material that follows the National Health Education Standards.Assignment Instructions: Instructions In this assignment, you will be locating and using evidence to support a specific health-based concern or topic. Using the resources available to you, locate a health-related topic in your community (e.g., local, … Read more

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Wheezing and respiratory distress.

Wheezing and respiratory distress. My initial assessment would focus on evaluating the severity of the child\\\\\\\’s wheezing and respiratory distress. This includes observing his breathing rate, use of accessory muscles, oxygen saturation levels, and listening to his lung sounds for wheezes or decreased breath sounds. I would also assess his overall appearance, level of activity, … Read more

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