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Perform a needs assessment

Perform a needs assessment  The purpose of this assignment is to perform a needs assessment and begin thinking about topics for the capstone project change proposal. Work with your preceptor to perform a needs assessment of the clinical site, including organization and community, for your practicum. Review the needs assessment to identify possible project topics. … Read more

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head-to-toe comprehensive assessment

head-to-toe comprehensive assessment In order for a clinician to clear a child or adolescent for sports, a thorough head-to-toe comprehensive assessment is required. This assessment should emphasize the neurological, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems, as well as evaluate past medical history, family medical history, allergies, history of injuries, any restrictions on participating in sports in the … Read more

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Introduction To Clinical Assessment

Introduction To Clinical Assessment CCMH/544: Introduction To Clinical AssessmentWk 8 – Concept Check [due Mon]Wk 8 – Concept Check [due Mon]This assessment contains questions that allow partial and negative credit.15 of 15 questions remainingAssignment ContentComplete this week’s Concept Check. It has?15 multiple-choice questions, and you have unlimited attempts to complete it. Refer to DSM-5-TR and … Read more

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Primary care clinic

Primary care clinic  A 15 yr old African American male presents to the primary care clinic with low grade fever that has persisted for 2 days accompanied with dull abdominal pain. He has a history of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and was recently diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia. His temperature is 100.7, blood pressure 128/78, … Read more

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Assessment priority

Assessment priority Assessment priority The critical first steps are ensuring that Tommy\’s airway is clear, he is breathing adequately, and his circulation is stable. After that, a focused assessment of Tommy\’s abdominal region is necessary due to his guarding, crying, and moaning, which could suggest potential abdominal pain or distress, possibly related to the ingestion … Read more

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