Consider yoga intervention for a client in chronic pain in 200 words, why do you think it is effective?
Answer: Yoga and meditation is a therapy which can be used to relief pain. The yoga includes the different postures which provides flexibility to the body and also act as a pain reliever if done regularly. The meditation provides peace to the mind and soul. And hence with this process it reduces the pain.
Yoga is beneficial for patients suffering from many other diseases such as muscles pain etc.
Consider yoga intervention for a client in chronic pain in 200 words, why do you think...
Consider music intervention for a client in chronic pain in 200 words, why do you think it is effective?
Consider Humor intervention for a client in chronic pain in 200 words, why do you think it is effective?
Consider Imagery therapy for a client in chronic pain in 200 words, why do you think it is effective?
Consider one of the following alternative therapies: Imagery, Music Intervention , Humor or Yoga. Compare and contrast any two of these. For a client in chronic pain, which of these do you consider to be most effective? Support your response with a journal article.
build a CASE STUDYfocusing on a patient who presents with CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN in which you, as the practitioner, first provide a non-pharmacological intervention and then follow up with a pharmacological intervention. This case study should MIMIC's a provider's note and be 500 words or less.
Why do you think formatting and citation systems like APA were created? Why do you think this course is taking it so seriously and grading it so strictly? What benefit can you see for your paper? 200 to 300 words in the answer
Do you feel addiction is a disease? Why or why not? 200 words
Think back to your most effective teaching session with a client. To what do you attribute this success? Why?
Why do you think that Delphi reduces bias? In other words, why is it that the participants are less likely to be influenced by others?
Your patient is prescribed duloxetine (Cymbalta) for the treatment of their chronic musculoskeletal pain. The patient Googles this medication and finds out that it is an anti-depressant. They call the clinic and ask you "why did the provider prescribe me this medication? I do not have depression. Do you think the pain is all in my head?" How do you answer this question?