health-illness continuum.

Details:

The benchmark assesses the following competency:

Benchmark: 5.1. Understand the human experience across the health-illness continuum.

Research the health-illness continuum and its relevance to patient care. In a 750-1,000 word paper, discuss the relevance of the continuum to patient care and present a perspective of your current state of health in relation to the wellness spectrum. Include the following:

  1. Examine the health-illness continuum and discuss why this perspective is important to consider in relation to health and the human experience when caring for patients.
  2. Reflect on your overall state of health. Discuss what behaviors support or detract from your health and well-being. Explain where you currently fall on the health-illness continuum.
  3. Discuss the options and resources available to you to help you move toward wellness on the health-illness spectrum. Describe how these would assist in moving you toward wellness (managing a chronic disease, recovering from an illness, self-actualization, etc.).

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support articles for assistance.

chlorhexidine bath

In patients with central lines, what is the effectiveness of daily chlorhexidine bath compared to weekly or as needed dressing changes to reduce infection?

Formulate a research question that you would like answered for your Literature Review Paper.

Conduct a literature search for your research question using the Individual Literature Search Worksheet Preview the documentprovided. Document your systematic search on the form, covering all steps listed below

STEP 1: Think About the Best Way to Search

STEP 2: Plan Your First Search

STEP 3: Begin Your Search

STEP 4: Refine Your Search

STEP 5: Refine Your Search Again

STEP 6: Search another Database

STEP 7: Reflection

Submit your detailed literature review worksheet.

Remember: Read through the articles carefully. Eliminate those not appropriate. It is suggested that you create a summary table. There is an example in the course text to help you organize your thoughts. Synthesize twelve or more full text research articles, beyond your textbooks, that are relevant to your research. Summarize what the studies reveal about your selected topic. Are there consistencies? Are there inconsistencies or “gaps?” Be sure to keep the table of information you developed and the twelve or more articles as you build on the course assignments. The table itself will not be part of the content in your paper; it may be included as Appendix A.

help with dissection no more then two paragraphs

  1. Using Baker and Burland (August 2015) “The Historical Evolution of from Accounting Theory to the Conceptual Framework’ The CPA Journal, as your primary source [you can use more sources] discuss why the static and dynamic views of accounting theory developed. Also, discuss why it was necessary for government and professional bodies to intervene in setting accounting standards instead of letting accounting theory based principles stand on their own. How are these issues playing out today? [You can visit SEC, FASB, AICPA, and other accounting media websites (use keyword ‘top accounting issues’) to sense broad contemporary accounting standards issues.]

journal writing

Journal Entry 2

This week, you complete and submit your second journal entry. Your journal draws from evidence, concepts, and/or theories you have examined in this program, especially those related to your specialization. What have you observed during your Practicum Experience that you would like to analyze through your journal writing?

To prepare:
  • Reflect on your Practicum Experiences in Weeks 4-7.
  • Think about the evidence, concepts, and/or theories (evidence) learned throughout this program and your specialization.
  • Analyze a problem, issue, or situation that you have observed during your Practicum Experience.
  • Using a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources of evidence, consider what you have observed within the context of your specialty using appropriate concepts, principles, and theories. Give special attention to observed events that vary from the scholarly literature.
  • Determine how the problem, situation, or issue was handled in a manner that is consistent and a manner that is inconsistent with the theory, concepts, and principles detailed in the evidence.
  • Given the various evidence-based approaches that can be used in handling the observed problem, situation, or issue, think about a plan for approaching the matter differently.

To complete the Practicum and Journal Entry 2:

In your saved version of the NURS 6600 Practicum Journal document, do the following:

  • Write a 250- to 300-word journal entry (identified as Journal Entry 2) in which you do the following:
    • Describe a problem, issue, or situation that you have observed during your Practicum Experience (no more than a half page).
    • Using no fewer than three peer-reviewed sources of evidence, analyze what you have observed within the context of your specialty using appropriate concepts, principles, and theories. Give special attention to observed events that vary from scholarly literature.
    • Explain how the problem, situation, or issue was handled in a manner that is consistent and a manner that is inconsistent with the theory, concepts, and principles detailed in the evidence.
    • Given the various evidence-based approaches that can be used in handling the problem, situation, or issue, formulate a plan for approaching the matter differently.
    • Include references immediately following the content.
    • Use APA style for your journal entry and references.

Discussion posts and Replies, business and finance homework help

Post One:

As you can see – the very first sentence of the forum directions require Outside research this week (remember to cite please). Once you have found your ‘case’ – give us a brief description of the behavior and who/why the “whistle blower” made the decision to risk everything to report the situation. After that, I am sure you will be able to answer the other 3-4 questions. Let me know if you are not sure what the other questions are.

WHISTLE BLOWERS

Use the internet or the library to research individuals who reported their employers’ illegal and/or unethical behavior. What effects have laws protecting whistleblowers had on the business environment? Did the companies change their policies and, if so, what effect have these policies had on the companies’ stakeholders? What effect did reporting the problems have on the whistleblowers themselves?

Part One Reply: (reply to this person)

Whistleblowers is a person who exposes any kind of information or activity that is deemed illegal, unethical or not correct within an organization that is either private or public. Jeffrey Wigand (2013), former executive of Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation said, “the company was hiding evidence that cigarettes were dangerous and addictive.” Saying that cigarettes can not cause cancer and they would target the younger generation. Wigand didn’t feel this information was true and that consumers should know the dangers of cigerettes. He went on 60 minutes to blow the whistle on the company.

US Department of Labor (N.D.) says, “helps protect an employee who files a complaint on a company.” Some of the ways the US Department of Labor helps employees from firing or laying off, to demoting and making threats. Intimidation or harassment, to failure to hire or rehire employees and reassigning affecting prospects for promotions. Companies can not reduce your hours or salary. You can not be denied your benefits or be disciplined. Blacklisting or denying your overtime or promotion you had coming a head of time.

Tim Barnett (1992) stated, “they did a survey on why companies should have policies on whistleblowers.” Whistleblowers surveyed 62% lost their jobs, 18% felt that they were harassed or transferred. Eleven percent had their job responsibilities or salaries reduced. Fifty-one percent of the incidents resulted in external investigations of the companies involved. Thirty-seven percent in management had shakeups and twenty-two percent had criminal investigations. Eleven percent were in indictments. This is the potential seriousness of whistleblowing.

It is unethical and wrong to not blow the whistle on employees doing wrong actions. Whether in the Accounting field or in management. You are working for the company and should have their best interest at heart. Not to steal money or inventory from your company. Even if it is the top executive that is doing wrong, you need to come forward to help get the company back on track.

Barnett, Tim (1992) Why your company should have whistleblowing policy

https://ethical.csc.ncsu.edu/old/12_00/basics/whis…

US Department of Labor (N.D.) The whistleblowers Protection Policy

www.whistleblowers.gov/know_your_rights_html

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Post Two:

FROM UNETHICAL TO ILLEGAL

Often times we hear of or see unethical acts related to business, but due to the fact that they are not illegal, there is no penalty for the harmful act.

For this week’s discussion, describe an unethical business act that should become illegal. Why should this act become illegal? What would be the penalties for someone who violates this new business law?

Part Two Reply: (reply to this persons)

Unethical acts happen all of the time as businesses. One that I can think of is advertisements of car brands. They have commercials on t.v. that show you how little of a payment you can have a vehicle for, but what you are missing is the $5,000 you have to put down in order to get that payment, or the payment calculators that are on dealer and bank sites (used in mortgages too) that show what your payment would be at the longest term possible, good interest rate, and tax title and license not included. I think this should become illegal for 2 reasons. 1. It is deceptive to consumers, even when it is in the small print…. NOT EVERYONE READS THAT, and no one UNDERSTANDS IT!!!! 2. I work in the car business, I can’t say that this help us, unless we are using it with the customer, and telling them what was left out, and what they can expect.

If someone violates this, they should be band from advertising for 3 months. I think that would be an eye opener for any business.

Special Populations in Corrections Presentation

Select a special population that can be found in correctional facilities.

Create an 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with detailed speaker notes in which you discuss the needs of the special population. Include the following in your presentation:

  • The name and description of your special population
  • Issues related to your special population in correctional facilities
  • The needs of the population in a corrections environment
  • The advantages of having a diverse corrections staff

Format your presentation in accordance with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

nursing practice problem.

The first step of the evidence-based practice process is to evaluate a nursing practice environment to identify a nursing problem in the clinical area. When a nursing problem is discovered, the nurse researcher develops a clinical guiding question to address that nursing practice problem. For this assignment, you will create a clinical guiding question know as a PICOT question. The PICOT question must be relevant to a nursing practice problem. To support your PICOT question, identify six supporting peer-revised research articles, as indicated below. The PICOT question and six peer-reviewed research articles you choose will be utilized for subsequent assignments. Use the “Literature Evaluation Table” to complete this assignment. Select a nursing practice problem of interest to use as the focus of your research. Start with the patient population and identify a clinical problem or issue that arises from the patient population. In 200–250 words, provide a summary of the clinical issue. Following the PICOT format, write a PICOT question in your selected nursing practice problem area of interest. The PICOT question should be applicable to your proposed capstone project (the project students must complete during their final course in the RN-BSN program of study). The PICOT question will provide a framework for your capstone project. Conduct a literature search to locate six research articles focused on your selected nursing practice problem of interest. This literature search should include three quantitative and three qualitative peer-reviewed research articles to support your nursing practice problem. Note: To assist in your search, remove the words qualitative and quantitative and include words that narrow or broaden your main topic. For example: Search for diabetes and pediatric and dialysis. To determine what research design was used in the articles the search produced, review the abstract and the methods section of the article. The author will provide a description of data collection using qualitative or quantitative methods. Systematic Reviews, Literature Reviews, and Metanalysis articles are good resources and provide a strong level of evidence but are not considered primary research articles. Therefore, they should not be included in this assignment. While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

AS A REMINDER, THE REQUIREMENT IS 6 PEER-REVISED RESEARCH ARTICLES. THIS LITERATURE SEARCH SHOULD INCLUDE THREE QUANTITATIVE AND THREE QUALITATIVE PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH ARTICLES TO SUPPORT YOUR NURSING PRACTICE PROBLEM. I WOULD LIKE FOR YOU TO FOCUS ON THE TOPIC “INADEQUATE NURSE-PATIENT STAFFING RATIO”. PLEASE USE ARTICLES THAT IF I CLICK ON THE LINK ON THE REFERENCE PAGE, I CAN VIEW THE ENTIRE ARTICLE ALSO. SEND ME A MESSAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUIRE A CHANGE IN TOPIC. ATTACHED ARE: THE LITERATURE EVALUATION TABLE TEMPLATE FOR YOU TO COMPLETE USING THE 6 ARTICLES, AN EXAMPLE FOR YOU TO FOLLOW, COPY OF GRADING RUBRIC, AND JUST SOME INFORMATION THAT CAN BE HELPFUL. PLEASE USE ARTICLES FROM 2016. ALSO INCLUDE THE PERMALINK FOR THE ARTICLES. YOU CAN USE ONE CITATION FOR THE “SUMMARY OF CLINICAL ISSUE” TO CITE THE CLINICAL ISSUE. SELECTING VERY GOOD ARICLES AND CREATING A VERY GOOD PICOT QUESTION IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE THIS ARTICELS AND PICOT QUESTION CREATED NOW WILL BE UTILIZED IN SUBSEQUENT ASSIGNMENTS AND ALSO BE USED FOR RESEARCH LATER IN THE CLASS. CHECKOUT “10 TOP PATIENT SAFETY ISSUES OR 2018” TO GET MORE INFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT.

Cultural Diversity for the Criminal Justice Profession, law homework help

Here is the first question on the Discussion page.

(2a) Law enforcement officers in certain areas of the country face a daily challenge of communicating with non-English speaking citizens.

Please respond to the following:

  • How should law enforcement officers and administrators respond to this challenge?
  • Should officers be required to learn a second language? If so, would the department be responsible for the cost of training? No plagiarism, add your references and double check your grammar.

Evan Thomas video, learning activity 1 assignment help

Original Question:

Based on your reading, key concepts, and the Learning Activity from Unit 1 along with the Evan Thomas video, you will apply what you reviewed to critique a bad business memo. Read the example of the short memo below and respond to the following checklist items:

Checklist:

  • Who is the sender?
  • Who is the receiver?
  • What is the intent?
  • How might you clarify this memo?
  • Is it persuasive in getting the recipient to act? Why or why not?

Memo:

You will need to send a confirmation as to what the outside limits are in line with the budget parameters delineated in the meeting last week. Send it on to production afterwards. This is priority so please expedite.



STUDENT RESPONSE:

After viewing the memo, you cannot tell who the sender is nor who is the receiver because it does not state who it is from and who it is supposed to be sent to. As with most memos, it states whom it is from and who it is going to in which this is missing. The intent is to make sure that a message is sent to the production section so that the workers in the production section are briefed on the limits tally with the financial plan outlined in the last week. The memo is to help the message be sent in time to avoid any inconveniences after that. The memo is persuasive to the unknown receiver. In my opinion this is persuasive because the tone of the sender moderately motivates the receiver to act on it appropriately (Simon, 2015). Also, the sender’s points are fairly clear and has organized the points into a well-defined plane such that the receiver understands the message.

References

Simon, P. (2015). Message Not Received: How to Fix Broken Business Communication. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

QUESTION NEED TO BE ANSWERED:

So… Ellery says the memo is persuasive….so how do we define persuasive?  What does that really mean everyone?

Decision Tree

        Assgn 2 – WK10 (C)

Practicum: Decision Tree

Childhood psychosis is extremely rare; however, children that present with psychosis must be carefully assessed and evaluated with appropriate interviewing of parent, child, and use of assessment tools.

For this Assignment, as you examine the client case study in this week’s Learning Resources, consider how you might assess and treat clients presenting with early onset schizophrenia.

The Assignment:

Examine Case 3. You will be asked to make three decisions concerning the diagnosis and treatment for this client. Be sure to consider co-morbid physical as well as mental factors that might impact the client’s diagnosis and treatment.

(N: B. A CASE STUDY WITH ANSWER SAMPLE IS ATTACHED WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT)

At each Decision Point, stop to complete the following:

                                          · Decision #1: Differential Diagnosis

o Which Decision did you select?

Why did you select this Decision? Support your response with evidence and

references to the Learning Resources.

What were you hoping to achieve by making this Decision? Support your

response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.

o Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #1

and the results of the Decision. Why were they different?

 

· Decision #2: Treatment Plan for Psychotherapy

o Why did you select this Decision? Support your response with evidence and

references to the Learning Resources.

What were you hoping to achieve by making this Decision? Support your

response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.

o Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #2

and the results of the Decision. Why were they different?

                  · Decision #3: Treatment Plan for Psychopharmacology

Why did you select this Decision? Support your response with evidence and

references to the Learning Resources.

o What were you hoping to achieve by making this Decision? Support your

response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.

o Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #3

and the results of the decision. Why were they different?

. Also include how ethical considerations might impact your treatment plan and

communication with clients and their families.

Note: Support your rationale with a minimum of three academic resources. While you may use the course text to support your rationale, it will not count toward the resource requirement.

Case #3
A young girl with strange behaviors

A young girl with strange behaviors

BACKGROUND

Carrie is a 13-year-old Hispanic female who is brought to your office today by her mother and father. They report that they were referred to you by their primary care provider after seeking her advice because Carrie’s behavior has been difficult to manage, and they don’t know what to do.

SUBJECTIVE

Carrie’s parents report that they have concerns about her behavior, which they describe as sometimes “not normal for a 13-year-old.” They notice that she talks to people who aren’t real. Her behavior is calm and “passive.” Her parents noted that when she was younger, she was irritable at times, but have noticed that this has given way to passivity. Her parents state that they understand that it’s normal for younger children to have “imaginary friends,” but they feel that at

Carrie’s age, she should have grown out of these behaviors. Carrie’s parents report that she has friends that are half-cat and half-human, and “spirits” who speak with her “in her head.” She also reports that the people on television know when she is home and that they have certain shows “just for her.”

Carrie’s parents report that they have taken her to her pediatrician who has given her a “clean bill of health.” Carrie’s parents note that they had some early concerns as she was lagging in meeting developmental milestones. Initially, when she first started school, Carrie managed to keep up with her peers in terms of academic performance, but she was noticed by her teachers to be isolative. It was also noted by her teachers and guidance counselor that Carrie’s social skills do not seem to match what they see in other children her age. Initially the school counselor suspected that Carrie may have been suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (primarily inattentive type), but now is not certain and has recommended a psychiatric evaluation. Her grades were “ok” in school up until last year when she left junior high school, and entered high school, where the academic demands began to increase. Carrie’s teachers had wanted to hold her back a grade, but her parents acknowledge that they were “insistent” that this did not happen. Now they are describing some regrets over this as Carrie seems “more lost than ever” in her schoolwork. Carrie’s mother produced a copy of a paper that Carrie had to submit as a homework assignment. You attempt to read the assignment, but there does not appear to be any clarity to the work, and it can best be described as a hodge-podge of thoughts and ideas.

Carrie’s parents want you to know that although they are concerned about Carrie, they are opposed to giving her medications that would turn her “into a zombie.” Carrie’s mother also confides that her husband’s grandfather spent “a few years in the nut house.” When you probe further, she began crying and said, “He was schizophrenic … what if Carrie is schizophrenic?”

During your interview with Carrie, she seems pleasant, but somewhat distant. When you ask her about her friends at school, she shrugs her shoulders and says, “I don’t really have any. I don’t like those people.” You inquire if she is sad or upset that she doesn’t like them, to which she states “no, why should I be? I guess they would be friends with me if I asked, but I’m not interested. I could make them be my friends if I wanted, but I don’t … but if I wanted them to, all that I have to do is make up my mind that they will be my friend and they would have to.” When you ask Carrie if she believes that she can control the thoughts of others with her mind, she puts her index finger up to her mouth and looks toward the door. “My mom gets upset when I talk about these things. I try not to think about them either because if she is close enough, she could read my thoughts and they upset her. She may think that I’m into witchcraft or something.”

When you ask Carrie about the homework assignment that you read, she explains that her teacher “is just miserable. She doesn’t understand how I think—I think high, she just can’t get it.”

OBJECTIVE

The client is a 13-year-old Hispanic female client who appears appropriately developed for her age. She is dressed appropriately for the current weather and ambulates with a steady upright gait. She does not appear to be demonstrating any noteworthy mannerisms, gestures, or tics. No psychomotor agitation/retardation apparent.

MENTAL STATUS EXAM

Carries is alert and oriented × 4 spheres. Her speech is clear, coherent, goal directed, and spontaneous. Carrie self-reports her mood as “good.” However, her affect does appear somewhat constricted. Her eye contact is minimal throughout the clinical interview and at times, Carrie seems preoccupied. Carrie is oriented to person, place, and time. She endorses hearing and seeing strange “things that I talk to. They don’t scare me; they come to see me from another world.” No overt paranoia is appreciated. She does report delusions of reference (she believes that the people on TV play programs “just for her” and at times, television commercials were designed to tell her what to do), as well as other delusional thoughts (as described above). Carrie denies any suicidal or homicidal ideation.

At this point, please discuss any additional diagnostic tests you would perform on Carrie.

Decision Point One

BASED ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE SCENARIO ABOVE, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DIAGNOSES WOULD THE PSYCHIATRIC/MENTAL HEALTH NURSE PRACTITIONER (PMHNP) GIVE TO CARRIE?

In your write-up of this case, be certain to link specific symptoms presented in the case to DSM–5 criteria to support your diagnosis.

 

Early Onset Schizophrenia

Schizoaffective Disorder

Schizotypal Personality Disorder

                                            

                                                        Answer Chosen:  

Early Onset Schizophrenia

Decision Point Two

BASED ON THIS DIAGNOSIS, SELECT YOUR CHOICE OF ACTIONS:

 

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/NURS/6660/09/mm/decision_tree/img/pill-red.pngRefer for psychological testing

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/NURS/6660/09/mm/decision_tree/img/pill-blue.pngBegin Clozaril 100 mg orally daily

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/NURS/6660/09/mm/decision_tree/img/pill-yellow.pngBegin psychotherapy using a psychodynamic approach

                                               Answer Chosen:

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/NURS/6660/09/mm/decision_tree/img/pill-red.pngRefer for psychological testing

RESULTS OF DECISION POINT TWO

·  Client returns to clinic in four weeks

·  Although there are no specific psychometric tests available for schizophrenia, the consulting psychologist administered a comprehensive psychological battery of tests in order to assess personality and cognitive functioning as well as to identify any underlying intellectual disabilities that could account for the difficulty Carrie is having in school. Tests administered included the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory; Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test; Rorschach test; Whitaker Index of Schizophrenic Thinking (WIST) test; Wide Range Achievement Test – 4th Edition (WRAT-4); and the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI). The consulting psychologist opined that early-onset schizophrenia was strongly suspected in this client.

Decision Point Three

BASED ON THE ABOVE INFORMATION, SELECT YOUR NEXT ACTION. BE CERTAIN TO DISCUSS THE RATIONALE FOR YOUR DECISION.

 

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/NURS/6660/09/mm/decision_tree/img/pill-red.pngBegin Clozapine 100 mg orally daily

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/NURS/6660/09/mm/decision_tree/img/pill-blue.pngBegin family interventions

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/NURS/6660/09/mm/decision_tree/img/pill-yellow.pngBegin Lurasidone 40 mg orally daily

                                               Answer Chosen

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/NURS/6660/09/mm/decision_tree/img/pill-yellow.pngBegin Lurasidone 40 mg orally daily

Guidance to Student

It is not always necessary to procure a consult with a psychologist. However, psychologists by virtue of their advanced training and licensure are able to conduct comprehensive psychological testing on clients more advanced than those tests that could be conducted by the psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner. In this case, we would like to know if the poor academic performance was the result of an intellectual disability, versus poor premorbid intellectual functioning that is often seen in schizophrenia.

In terms of treatment decisions, Clozapine is FDA-approved for treatment-resistant schizophrenia. Since the child has not yet been treated with any agent, we have no way of knowing if her schizophrenia is treatment resistant. Additionally, if we were to use Clozapine, the starting dose is approximately 25 mg in adults (perhaps 12.5 mg in a child, depending on body weight). Clozapine 100 mg would most likely cause significant side effects that both the child and parents would find objectionable, thus making compliance an issue.

Although not FDA-approved for use in children, Lurasidone is used as an off-label drug in this population. There are no legal prohibitions against any prescriber using drugs “off-label”; however, attention must be given to the concept of informed consent. When working with children/adolescents, the PMHNP must explain pros/cons, discuss therapeutic endpoints/goals of treatment, etc. The parent/guardian must have all of the information needed to make an informed consent. Therefore, Lurasidone would be the best choice. Additionally, Lurasidone may be the preferred antipsychotic, as it appears to have the least impact on body weight and lipid profile.

Recall that with any antipsychotic medication, you should determine fasting plasma glucose levels, monitor weight and BMI during treatment, as well as blood pressure and fasting triglycerides.

Family interventions are important as well, as they do have a positive benefit on symptom relapse and admission/readmission to the hospital. Family interventions should include teaching about the disease, medications, and anticipatory guidance.

                                                                Learning Resources

Required Readings

Sadock, B. J., Sadock, V. A., & Ruiz, P. (2014). Kaplan & Sadock’s synopsis of psychiatry: Behavioral sciences/clinical psychiatry (11th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

  • Chapter      31, “Child Psychiatry” (pp. 1268–1283)

American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.

  • “Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders”

McClellan, J., & Stock, S. (2013). Practice parameter for the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with schizophrenia. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry52(9), 976–990. Retrieved from http://www.jaacap.com/article/S0890-8567(13)00112-3/pdf

Giles, L. L., & Martini, D. R. (2016). Challenges and promises of pediatric psychopharmacology. Academic Pediatrics, 16(6), 508–518. doi:10.1016/j.acap.2016.03.011

Hargrave, T. M., & Arthur, M. E. (2015). Teaching child psychiatric assessment skills: Using pediatric mental health screening tools. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 50(1), 60–72. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/docview/1702699596?accountid=14872

Stahl, S. M. (2014). Prescriber’s Guide: Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology (5th ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. 

Required Media

Laureate Education (Producer). (2017b). A young girl with strange behaviors [Multimedia file]. Baltimore, MD: Author. (THE ATTACHED CASE STUDY IS THE MEDIA)

PLEASE PART OF THE CONTRACT IS TO HAVE IT DONE IN 12 HOURS. THANKS