Not exact matches
Searches conducted at Lubitz's homes in Duesseldorf and in the town
of Montabaur turned up documents pointing to «an existing
illness and
appropriate medical
treatment,» but no suicide note was found, said Ralf Herrenbrueck, a spokesman for the Duesseldorf prosecutors» office.
• Personal or Family history
of Depression or Anxiety • History
of severe PMS or PMDD • Chronic Pain or
Illness • Fertility
Treatments • Miscarriage • Traumatic or Stressful Pregnancy or Birthing Experience • Abrupt Discontinuation
of Breastfeeding • Substance Abuse Knowing the signs and symptoms
of a perinatal mood disorder such as Postpartum Depression (PPD) or Anxiety are very important in order to get the
appropriate help.
The grants are intended for projects that enhance patients» understanding
of their disease, provide support through diagnosis and
treatment, and improve their ability to obtain
appropriate health care for a serious
illness.
The researchers hope their initial work identifying the protein signature could aid the development
of a quick, noninvasive doctor's office test to determine the cause
of upper respiratory
illness and
appropriate treatment.
The ADO index can help physicians assess the severity
of a patient's
illness to determine the
appropriate level
of treatment.
Every week I see people who had been told «You don't have Lyme disease» because the standard blood tests were read as negative, who in fact did have Lyme disease and were cured
of their chronic
illness by
treatment of Lyme disease with the
appropriate antibiotics.
If you're concerned about malabsorption
of vitamins due to a possible underlying
illness though, consult with your doctor to help determine what's going on and find an
appropriate treatment.
When is the
appropriate time to introduce hospice in the
treatment of those with life - threatening
illness?
In seeking the best and most
appropriate treatment of your financial
illness you should look for the same care and examination as you would expect from a doctor in diagnosing a critical medical problem.
The ASPCA believes that responsible care includes
appropriate amounts
of nutritious, species -
appropriate food and clean water to support good health; basic veterinary care including vaccinations and parasite control; necessary grooming and training; exercise; social interaction; diligence in identifying and eliminating hazardous substances and situations [See Use
of Taste - aversive Additives to Antifreeze, and on Dog Chews / Treats]; using good judgment when exposing pets to potentially stressful situations; prompt
treatment for
illness or injury; and, in the case
of dogs, cats, ferrets and rabbits, sterilization before puberty.
This includes core vaccinations (distemper / parvo, bordatella, and rabies, if age
appropriate), fecal test and deworming, general exam, spay / neuter (for dogs 6 months or older), heartworm test (if age
appropriate), heartworm and flea / tick prevention, and
treatment of any diagnosed
illnesses (heartworms, ear infections, skin conditions, etc.).
When a veterinarian reasonably and in good faith suspects that a companion animal's injury,
illness or condition is the result
of animal cruelty or a violation
of any state or federal law pertaining to the care,
treatment, abuse or neglect
of a companion animal, the veterinarian may report the incident and disclose records concerning the companion animal's condition and
treatment to the police, duly incorporated society for the prevention
of cruelty to animals, peace officer, district attorney's office, animal control officer, department
of agriculture and markets, other
appropriate government agency, or any agent thereof.
    (e) Necessary and reasonable veterinary care including vaccinations that are required or recommended by a licensed veterinarian, and care and
treatment a reasonably prudent person would find
appropriate or necessary for injuries, neglect,
illness or disease with records
of such care and
treatment that are available for inspection at all times.
clean, sanitary and
appropriate shelter; food, water,
appropriate exercise, necessary veterinary care and
treatment, including parasite control and vaccinations; and a safe environment; a protocol for containing and managing contagious
illness and disease, an active adoption or placement program or facilities for long term placement, the ability to manage animals to minimize risk
of injury to the animals and the public, and manages its operations so that animals are not at risk for abuse or neglect or for use in animal fighting or research, experimentation or testing.
Under the amendments, rescues are qualified as long as they can provide food, water, shelter,
appropriate exercise, and necessary veterinary care and
treatment; have a protocol for containing and managing contagious
illness and disease; actively tries to find homes or placement for animals, and can keep animals safe and and so they are not at risk
of abuse or neglect or for use in fighting or research.
It includes recommendations to increase the availability
of programs to divert people living with mental health problems and
illnesses from the corrections system, provide
appropriate mental health services in the youth and adult criminal justice system and ensuring that comprehensive discharge plans are in place, address gaps in
treatment programs for offenders with serious and complex mental health needs, increase the role
of the «civil» mental health system in providing services, and provide training about mental - health problems and
illnesses to those working in the criminal justice system.
Priority 2.4 is to «reduce the over-representation
of people living with mental health problems and
illnesses in the criminal justice system, and provide
appropriate services,
treatment, and supports to those who are in the system.»
• Engage patients and their families in conversation to determine types and extent
of illnesses • Create and implement individualized plans
of nursing care to meet each patient's specific requirements • Assist pediatricians through medical examinations and procedures as per protocol • Order and follow up on medical tests such as blood work, x rays and scans • Diagnose and treat a wide array
of acute, chronic and critical
illnesses by effectively interpreting test results • Provide patients and their families with information on diagnosis and assist them in coming to terms with them through
appropriate counselling • Educate patients and their families in a bid to help them accept changes in lifestyles and appreciate the
treatment being given to them • Act as a point
of contact for responding to questions and concerns regarding
treatments and
illnesses
Charted and recorded information in client files.Tracked client movement on and off the unit by documenting times and destinations
of clients.Checked facility for open windows, locked doors, malfunctioning smoke detectors and other safety hazards.Quickly responded to crisis situations when severe mental health and behavioral issues arose.Efficiently gathered information from families and social services agencies to inform development
of treatment plans.Documented all patient information including service plans,
treatment reports and progress notes.Collaborated closely with
treatment team to appropriately coordinate client care services.Developed comprehensive
treatment plans that focused on accurate diagnosis and behavioral
treatment of problems.Consulted with psychiatrists about client medication changes, issues with medicine compliance and efficacy
of medications.Organized
treatment projects that focused on problem solving skills and creative thinking.Referred clients to other programs and community agencies to enhance
treatment processes.Created and reviewed master
treatment and discharge plans for each client.Guided clients in understanding
illnesses and
treatment plans.Developed
appropriate policies for the identification
of medically - related social and emotional needs
of clients.Assisted clients in scheduling home visits and phone calls and monitored effectiveness
of these activities.Evaluated patients for psychiatric services and psychotropic medications.Monitored patients prescribed psychotropic medications to assess the medications» effectiveness and side effects.Evaluated patients to determine potential need to transfer to specialized inpatient mental health facilities.Administered medication to patients presenting serious risk
of danger to themselves and others.Conducted psychiatric evaluations and executed medication management for both inpatient and outpatient facilities.Led patients in individual, family, group and marital therapy sessions.Diagnosed mental health, emotional and substance abuse disorders.Recorded comprehensive patient histories and coordinated
treatment plans with multi-disciplinary team members.Consulted with and developed
appropriate treatment and rehabilitation plans for dually diagnosed patients.Referenced and used various therapy techniques, including psychodynamic, family systems, cognitive behavioral and lifespan integration psychotherapy.
** Infant mental health services that meet Level III specialized work criteria are provided by professionals whose role includes intervention or
treatment of the infant / toddler's primary caregiving relationship (i.e. biological, foster, or adoptive parent), including diagnosis
of mental
illness in families members as
appropriate; these experiences are critical to the development
of a specialization in infant mental health.