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Defining Medical/Healthcare Social Work

In your own words define clinical healthcare social work practice, and explain the role of this area of practice within the social work profession. Discuss the value that social workers bring to the healthcare team. Can this value be achieved by other professionals...

Role and Impact of Health Insurance

Discussions are designed to promote dialogue between faculty and students, and students and their peers. Discussion Prompt Use the links below to thoroughly appraise the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and Medicaid. Pay special attention to how each is funded and...

Concept Map: Alzheimer’s Disease

1. Describe the pathophysiology of the primary diagnosis in your own words. What are the patient’s risk factors for this diagnosis? Pathophysiology of Primary Diagnosis Alzheimer disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease and gradually progressing and is...

Description of the psychopharmacological medication agent

Description of the psychopharmacological medication agent, including brand and generic names, as well as appropriate FDA indication uses Any supporting, valid, and reliable research for non-FDA uses Drug classification The medication mechanism of action The medication...

PL is a 42-year-old female presenting for medication refills

PL is a 42-year-old female presenting for medication refills. She has no recent lab work, but reports fatigue and occasional dizziness. Current meds: metformin 1000 mg PO daily, Invokamet 50/500 mg BID with meals, eszopiclone 2 mg po qHS, atomoxetine 40 mg po daily,...

Tramadol has a half-life of 6 hours

Tramadol has a half-life of 6 hours. If a patient takes 50 mg at 21:00, what will the blood level be at 09:00 the next morning? Name 3 antidepressants that can be prescribed for pain-related conditions (eg fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain, or chronic musculoskeletal...

Nicotine stimulates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brain

Nicotine stimulates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brain, leading to increased release of dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, acetylcholine, and glutamate. These neurochemical effects can temporarily enhance mood, concentration, and alertness—making...