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Major depressive disorder (MDD)
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Q1: Treatment modalities (pharmacology , psychotherapies, specific therapies…) (500 words).
Q2: Nursing management of the condition/disorder (500 words).
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- Either promote or refute the statement you have chosen. .Describe and discuss 2-3 main points of the statement chosen (target populations, disparities etc.) .Give examples of mental health diagnoses /issues that would back up your premise .Discuss how the U.S. Healthcare System, in terms of the “Iron Triangle” (Cost, quality and access), to treat mental health issues is affected by the topic researched. .Recommend interventions or services to address the topic chosen.it is a clinical case history in which you just need to fill this form. you just need to suppose a patient you are suffering from depression or anxiety and accordingly you have to fill this form and answers must be in detailed) Case History Sheet Personal Information: Client’s name: __ gender: ___ religion/sect: __ Date of birth: __ age: _ marital status: ___, Education: __ Family information: Father’s name: ___ alive: ___ age: __ Mothers name: _____ alive: ____ age: _ Presenting Problems ( Nature Of Problems, Precipitating Event, Patient’s Feelings And Thoughts About Problems) __________________________________________________________ History Of Problems (Duration Of Present Problem, Changes In Nature, And/ Or Frequency Of Problem Over Time, Prodromal Manifestations, Other Past Problems Of A Psychological Nature, No. Of Attacks)______________________________________________ Prior Treatment (Details Of Problems Sought For Presenting Problems And For Whom ; When And For What…While transcribing an OB/GYN history and physical examination, you hear, "HISTORY: "G2, P …" The dictating voice cuts out, obliterating the number dictated after "P." According to your employer's preferences, you leave a blank consisting of five underscores (P) to signify dictation that was either unintelligible or was completely missing. Under GYN HISTORY, the dictation is, "The patient had 2 uncomplicated vaginal deliveries in 2001 and 2005." How is the HDS to proceed?
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