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    • The client will cooperate with an evaluation by a physician for psychotropic medication and take medication as prescribed under clinical supervision to reduce symptoms of withdrawal. • • Objectives maximum points: 1.5 points /1.5 Assessments (in addition to standard client history, psychosocial assessment, and MSE) The Modified Addiction Severity Index (mASI) (Innovative Training Systems, 1999). Rationale: The mASI…

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    Easter Offensive Essay

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    ARVN’s Heavy Reliance on U.S. Airpower The Easter Offensive is one of the most important conflicts of the Vietnam War, as North Vietnam troops invaded South Vietnam in a widespread surprise offensive that would ultimately serve as a catalyst for the withdrawal of United States troops from Vietnam. Hoping to discredit the Vietnamization policy, disrupt pacification, and gain territorial ground in South Vietnam, North Vietnam sought military victory in launching this three-pronged attack on March…

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    An Exclusive Review of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is neonatal withdrawal that may result from intrauterine exposure to various substances, including opioids, such as heroin, methadone, oxycodone, and Demerol; alcohol; valium; caffeine; and barbiturates. (Durham and Chapman, p.468) This can lead to complications for the baby including respiratory distress, excessing crying, seizures, tachypnea, and many more serious medical concerns. According to the National…

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    Only four questions including questions related to their use history, and the abating alcohol intake. Each letter stands for the awareness exasperation over disapproval of alcohol, guilt regarding drinking activities, and drinking early to relieve withdrawal or anxiety. Majority of the questionnaires replicates information by using different words to detect habits of behavior condensing the brief necessary diagnostic questions being a powerful tool for considering alcohol dependency. Although…

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    money lost followed by Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and the least accountable Harry S. Truman. Lyndon B. Johnson deserves the most blame in the disaster of the Vietnam War. Johnson ignored John F. Kennedy’s Vietnam withdrawal plan and continued the effort. Johnson decided to send ground troops to Vietnam, Johnson decided to implement the draft which forced young American men to fight and die in this war. That is the short answer however there is more to why…

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    Elder Enterprises Case

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    An Elder exploitation alert was triggered on the weekly National Financial Services (NFS) Wealthscape Potentially Suspicious Activity Report (PSAR) exception report. CASE HISTORY As of January 15, 2003 Miss Constance Brown (the Client) has been a Client with VALIC Financial Advisors (VFA). Miss Brown currently has two (2) active accounts held with VFA with a combined total of $12,064.68. Mrs. Jennifer Braun-Blanco has been Miss. Brown’s appointed agent since July 16, 2015. The Client…

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    Alcohol Detox Case Study

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    not something that you can be weaned off of, at least not within a reputable detox facility. However, the severity of alcohol withdrawals, when going cold turkey, can be detrimental to your health, and at times, even deadly. Consequently, detox at (Location Name) is monitored very carefully and treated with a couple of medications that will lessen the effects of the withdrawal symptoms. • Vitals taken several times a day • Fluids administered if…

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    Alcohol Hey you ! what’s that in your hand you care if i crack one with you ? , nah man go right ahead !!. Have you ever wondered what alcohol taste like or what it would ever do to you ? well think again because it does some very bad things to you and your mental health. Aka alcohol poisoning. Alcohol is a “gateway” drug and is very harmful in many cases some of the effects can be dangerous such as; if you are in short term, changes in mood your can be decreased…

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    garden. As a consequence, Jem was required to read to Mrs. Dubose everyday after school for a month. During Jem’s service, he was never aware that the lady was a morphine addict who went through withdrawal. Her withdrawal caused her to be quite feisty. She was a courageous woman who suffered from withdrawal as a result of not wanting to let morphine murder her. Jem’s blindness to her issue explains why he was glad for the month to be over and frustrated when Jem received a box from her since he…

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    Anti-depressants are some of the most used medications used by mankind today, surpassed only by ADHD medication. However, despite the overwhelming use most users don’t know the side effects of medication. It is important for anyone suffering from depression to consider both the good and the bad effects that anti-depressants will give you. And along with people not knowing the effects, there are many who argue against using said drugs, even going as far as to question the validity of the doctors…

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