1, Memory and cognitive function therapy for the patient can
restore cognitive function. cognitive stimulation activities like
word searches, board games promote individual memory function
ability and personal interest to make attention and engagement.
Activities depend on the patient's hearing and vision and sensory
impairment should make an adjustment, gather information from the
family. Assist individuals for their capabilities, cognitive domain
orientation, memory attention, executive function, and abstract
thinking. Older women with mild to severe dementia and sensory
impairment can be involved in gardening, baking, sewing, memory
tray use, steps to prepare a meal it can be useful for memory
activities. Have a monthly plan and activities should have 30
minutes per day with a recretional expert therapist for identifying
behavior symptoms and functional impairment. Follow proper
communication techniques with patients and make the environment
ready for the implementation. provide verbal communication and
motivation feedback. use simple and easy technique and provide a
break in between.
2, Peer group therapy sessions process provide the intervention of
the same condition with nonprofessional to achieve long term
recovery from ongoing problems. For the substance use and mental
illness mixture of service like peer group support, counseling can
be more effective. Related recovery individual with same
conditions, addiction peer support service approach can be used in
peer group therapy to treat addiction. It can be organized with a
certified peer specialist, mentor and recovery coach. It provides
positive outcomes and self-efficacy and healthy coping for a better
outcome. Encourage the same field peer group support and explore
the attitude with a specific type of peer recovery support service.
make adult participants focus on addiction-related substance use
include group format and randomized controlled trials and compare
pre and post data results. Include HIV, HCV and mental health in
studies for the implementation.
can you pls provide implementation on this intervention: 1.incorporating memory and cognitive function therapy into patient...
please provide implementation of each intervention. 1. post signs or use wristband identification to identify patient at risk for falls and to remind health care provider to implement fall precaution behavior. 2. encourage patient to participate in a program of regular exercise and gait training. 3. Answer light immediately. Help the incontinent patient to toilet every 1-2 hrs.
Pls provide EVALUATION for this LONGTERM GOAL: *The patient will function at maximum cognitive level by discharge. ronic nentia paired LTG#1: The patient will function at maximum cognitive level.by when . tion, prompts can help those with participated in dressing self. Patient dementia be more observed to safely transfer to the toilet. independent. LTG#1: Goal met: Patient able to engage LTG: Engage client in in simple conversation relating to individualized present time. communication to maximize client interaction and response. Rationale:...
need your expertise: The following is the intervention on the first column and implementation 2nd column. Please provide an evaluation for this interventions and implementations. thank you a care plan with a diagnosis: Impaired social interaction and coping r/t chronic confusion, secondary to Dementia AEB self care deficit, and impaired cognition. those photos are one of my intervention 2. Identify and limit stimuli that could result in symptoms of chronic confusion & cognitive impairment. 2. Monitored the stimuli and note...
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hello can you pls help me to solve these questions ?? 1. What is meant by the idea that adolescence is a “social construction”? 2. What do Albert, Chein, and Steinberg mean by the idea that peer presence accentuates risk decision making in adolescence? 3. how would you characterize the neurological underpinnings of adolescence?
Provide responses to any of the following questions below. Be sure to provide references to support your responses or you would earn no credit for the response. Also make sure you copy and paste the question you are answering before you start answering it. 1. You are conducting a head-to-toe assessment on your patient, how would you know that your patient has a hearing problem and what will be your intervention to address this problem. 2. Cervical cancer is one...
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A PM’s ability to achieve a successful outcome can be impacted by the lack of standardization of project management processes. This case study is designed to help you understand the importance of the standardization of project management practices and identify ways you can influence the use of standard processes to determine what the potential problems and solutions might be. You are a program manager who has been asked to implement a new electronic health record (EHR) to help meet new...