Intussusception is sometimes overlooked as a potential cause of GI clinical signs. Follow this step-by-step guide to surgical reduction of intussusception.
by Msw Henry (Author) Sherry Lewis Henry, PhD, MSW, is a licensed clinician who has worked in private practice, social service agencies, and group therapy settings, specializing in PTSD, in both civilian and military settings in CA, TX, HI, and Japan. Her chosen modality is Transactional Analysis, which offers a simple route by which clients can better understand themselves and others.Using a dry erase board, 'man' is shown in the PAC chart, comprised of three separate capacities from which s/he thinks, speaks, and acts.Dr. Henry recently expanded the T.A. concept to correspond with Biblical scripture, quoting God's words in Genesis 1:26: "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness."Then man-of-three-capacities is depicted alongside the similar view of God the Holy Trinity. The obvious juxtaposition is astounding to Christians and non-Christians alike.For therapy purposes, this visual comparison permits clients to view themselves and all others as having the freedom to choose from whichever of the three capacities they will think, speak and make decisions, in all their various circumstances.This awareness and freedom to choose is extremely beneficial for clients in their everyday decisions and relationships, irrespective of circumstances. The ultimate benefit pertains to decisions regarding Eternity.Every person alive is making decisions toward his/her Eternal destination, but not every person is conscious of that. TRINITY Therapy activates one's general consciousness and the awareness of the freedom we all retain to 'choose this day whom you will serve.'John 3:16 in essence: Truth Liberates, Understanding Transforms, Love HealsOther titles by Sherry Lewis Henry, PhD, MSW: Alcoholocaust, Is It Still Murder?, Trauma & Survivor Syndrome, and Blatant Murder, Denied Justice, & the Town's Demise. Number of Pages: 184 Dimensions: 0.39 x 9 x 6 IN
Online cognitive speech therapy app for adults and stroke patients, at home therapy for recovering from stroke and neurological conditions.
ECG assessment tool A transparent ID sized card making ECG interpretation easy. Who’s it for? Anyone undertaking ECG/ EKG practise from a student up to an experienced clinician. Perfect sized to fit in your ID card holder for easy storage and access, specifically designed with the 7 step ECG interpretation method in mind. With a follow along step by step process with reference points along the way for those hard to remember key points! Heart rate- This will provide a quick but approximate heart rate. Rhythm- Assess whether the heart rate is regular or irregular Axis- A quick reference for normal, left or right axis deviation. The arrows pointing up indicate a positive deflection & arrows pointing down indicate a negative deflection. PR interval- This gives you a reference of the PRI range in milliseconds. Also to the right side, are blocks you can measure the PRI. QRS interval- As above this gives you the range of the QRS & QTc in milliseconds and again you can measure the QRS interval with the blocks. ST elevation/ depression- Place the straight back line along the isoelectric line to assess if there is either ST elevation or depression also there is a ruler so you can measure the degree of either in millimetres. T wave- Lastly, a quick reference for potential T wave abnormalities. Plus top right references the leads view of the heart which comes in handy when identifying the area of a myocardial infarction. Remember: V1-V4= Anteroseptal MI & V3-V6= Anterolateral MI Made in the UK from recycled plastics that is biodegradable. Laminated for extra durability International orders: Please note that international orders may be subject to import/customs taxes before delivery. This is unfortunately out of our control and is payable by the customer. All international orders are sent tracked for full piece of mind. Note: This is not a diagnostic tool but an aide to help you read an ECG. If everything comes back normal from the 7 step plan this doesn’t mean the ECG will be normal & will not provide a diagnosis. Please always refer to your local policies and training.
Waldron Test (or as it called a unilateral squat) is used to evaluate the presence of patellofemoral syndrome or the runner’s knee.
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Acute flaccid paralysis is a diagnostic challenge in the emergency department. Periodic paralysis syndromes are characterized by recurrent episodes of flaccid hyporeflexic paralysis in association with potassium abnormalities. Periodic paralysis with hypokalaemia may be genetic, secondary to systemic hypokalaemia or associated with thyrotoxicosis. Genetic syndrome result from mutations in sodium (SCN4A) or calcium (CACNA1S) channels, inherited in autosomal dominant pattern. Diagnosis is established by demonstrating recurrent nature, family history and abnormal serum potassium during an episode. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is often sporadic but possibly has a genetic predisposition. Presence of thyrotoxicosis and hypokalaemia during an episode confirms the diagnosis. Management of acute episode is by cautiously correction of potassium abnormality. Long term therapy depends on the cause. Pathogenic mechanisms, differential diagnosis and treatment principles are discussed.
Waldron Test (or as it called a unilateral squat) is used to evaluate the presence of patellofemoral syndrome or the runner’s knee.
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Waldron Test (or as it called a unilateral squat) is used to evaluate the presence of patellofemoral syndrome or the runner’s knee.
Discover how the boom-or-bust cycle affects ADHDers and Autistic people, leading to fatigue and burnout. Learn how pacing systems can help us to better manage burnout. This article introduces the boom-or-bust cycle and reviews how pacing systems can help us get out of the neurodivergent boom-or-bust
Alexithymia is a personality trait that commonly occurs among ADHDers and Autistic people. This article provides an overview of what alexithymia is and how to tell if you have it.
Book Synopsis Given the vast amount of research related to behavioral assessment, it is difficult for clinicians to keep abreast of new developments. In recent years, there have been advances in assessment, case conceptualization, treatment planning, treatment strategies for specific disorders, and considerations of new ethical and legal issues. Keeping track of advances requires monitoring diverse resources limited to specific disorders, many of which are theoretical rather than practical, or that offer clinical advice without providing the evidence base for treatment recommendations. This handbook was created to fill this gap, summarizing critical information for adult behavioral assessment. The Clinician's Handbook of Adult Behavioral Assessment provides a single source for understanding new developments in this field, cutting across strategies, techniques, and disorders. Assessment strategies are presented in context with the research behind those strategies, along with discussions of clinical utility, and how assessment and conceptualization fit in with treatment planning. The volume is organized in three sections, beginning with general issues, followed by evaluations of specific disorders and problems, and closing with special issues. To ensure cross chapter consistency in the coverage of disorders, these chapters are formatted to contain an introduction, assessment strategies, research basis, clinical utility, conceptualization and treatment planning, a case study, and summary. Special issue coverage includes computerized assessment, evaluating older adults, behavioral neuropsychology, ethical-legal issues, work-related issues, and value change in adults with acquired disabilities. Suitable for beginning and established clinicians in practice, this handbook will provide a ready reference toward effective adult behavioral assessment. Review Quotes "Overall, then, I was impressed by this text. It provides a remarkably up-to-date overview of a vast and ever-expanding literature, and the authors, editor, and upblisher are to be commended in achieving this...an essential reference source for trainee clinicans, researchers, and practitioners" --Robert J. Edelmann for PsycCRITIQUES, August 30, 2006 Vol. 51 (35), Article 5
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The "Original" Sliding Ring Rope Halter with 18ft Clinician Lead Rope! *The Lead Ropes are 3/8 inch in diameter and fit better in your hand. When your order your halter color I will match with an appropriate lead rope color. I don't have a way for you to choose your own Lead Rope color. But you can message me through Etsy with your Lead Rope color. The Rope used is very strong and durable for both Lead and Halter. * The Lead Rope colors are: Beige, Brown, Red, Purple, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Olive Green, Lime Green, Pink, Orange, Gray and Black. If you want to pick your own color then you must message me with you Lead Rope color choice or I will pick a color to match your Sliding Ring Halter. The sliding ring halter is made from 1/4 inch marine rope with a brass ring that slides under the horses chin to each cheek. This keeps the halter from twisting on your horses' face. My Sliding Ring Halter is better for training your horse as it helps to keep your horse's head on the lunging circle because the ring slides to the side of your horse's face placing the correct amount of pressure on your horses' face. The 1/4 inch size marine rope is a smaller diameter than most big box store halters. This very durable and strong rope will not break while in use, so do not leave on your horse when not actively in use. The brass ring or black ring used is durable and strong with a continuous loop, made for all weather types so it will NOT rust. This is a custom handmade horse halter that is made when you order. Please LOOK at the pictures to see how to measure your horse. Or go to my YouTube channel @Katzhorsewear and look for the video of How to measure your horse for a Sliding Ring Halter. *You can order any standard sized halter BUT I prefer you message me and I will make your halter specifically to fit your horse at no extra charge. * I welcome your personalized size for your horse so my halter will fit your horse better! LOOK at the pictures so you can see where to measure your horse for that perfect fit! **Go to my YouTube channel @Katzhorsewear Look for the video of How to measure your horse for a perfect fit. Also you can see videos of the Sliding Ring Halter in use on my own horses. My Sliding Ring Halter works best when snug on your horses' face. Clinician Lead Rope is made from marine yacht rope with a brass trigger bull swivel snap. The 18 ft length gives your horse that extra length they need in spooky conditions, and a little more length when hand walking or just letting your horse graze online. It is also the best length to lunge your horse. 3/8 inch diameter yacht rope is a smaller diameter rope than other lead ropes. My lead rope fits better in your hand then larger diameter lead ropes even when wadded up! Marine Yacht rope makes this rope very durable, strong & lightweight even in the worst weather conditions. A Brass swivel trigger bull snap is easier to use than other snaps. It's brass so it will NOT rust making it very durable in all weather conditions. The snap is easily attached to your horse's halter with just one hand! The brass snap is attached to the lead rope with a beautifully durable crown knot. The type of finished end you would like on your lead rope is a leather popper in several color choices in the Personalization section of checkout. We don't always have an extra hand when attaching our horses lead rope to the halter because we have buckets to carry. This swivel trigger bull snap can be attached easily to your horses halter with one hand. **Both halter & lead are extremely durable in all weather conditions because we have horses and we work with our horses in all types of weather.
Clozapine is the only effective antipsychotic for treatment resistant schizophrenia and other severe mental illnesses, but is underutilized partly due to clinician unfamiliarity with monitoring principles and side-effect management. This Handbook provides clinically focussed approaches and logic for clinicians to manage clozapine-treated patients.
The Feiss line test is used to assess the height of the medial arch, using the navicular position, it's a valid clinical measure of the medial longitudinal arch. The Feiss Line test is easy to conduct and requires no additional measuring devices apart from a pen and goniometer.
About the Book The cat lady. The couple who won't let anyone in their apartment. The old man with all that junk in his yard. Their severe hoarding puts them, and often others, at risk for injury, disease, and even death. Most deny needing help, and for this reason, professionals are desperate to find more effective ways to offer and provide assistance to them. In response to this growing public health problem, Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding refines our understanding and presents in depth an innovative alternative to traditional interventions. Arguing that although treatment for hoarding can be effective for those who are open to help, people with severe hoarding are not. The Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding describes an alternative strategy to help those who adamantly refuse help and yet face significant health and safety risks due to the hoarding problem ? harm reduction. This client-centered approach takes readers through harm reduction plan development, team building, goal setting, client collaboration, and progress assessment. The Clinician's Guide also explains that a successful harm reduction plan may encourage clients to seek further help, and offers insights into working with special populations such as people who hoard animals and children who exhibit hoarding behavior. The Clinician's Guide describes in detail a range of strategies for assisting people with severe hoarding: Strategies for engaging with clients who hoard. Guidelines for assessing harm potential. Guidelines for creating a harm reduction plan, building a harm reduction team, and conducting and evaluating home visits. Skills for client self-help: decision making, time management, and more. Guidelines for navigating the ethical and legal issues that arise in assisting people who hoard. Readings, links, and other resources. With its practical common-sense approach to a complex problem, Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding is a unique volume not only for mental health practitioners, but also other professionals who assist people who hoard, such as home health aides, social workers, and professional organizers. -- Book Synopsis The cat lady. The couple who won't let anyone in their apartment. The old man with all that junk in his yard. Their severe hoarding puts them, and often others, at risk for injury, disease, and even death. Most deny needing help, and for this reason, professionals are desperate to find more effective ways to offer and provide assistance to them.In response to this growing public health problem, Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding refines our understanding and presents in depth and innovative alternative to traditional interventions. Arguing that although treatment for hoarding can be effective for those who are open to help, people with severe hoarding are not. The Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding describes an alternative strategy to help those who adamantly refuse help and yet face significant health and safety risks due to the hoarding problem - harm reduction. This client-centered approach takes readers through harm reduction plan development, team building, goal setting, client collaboration, and progress assessment. The Clinician's Guide also explains that a successful harm reduction plan may encourage clients to seek further help, and offers insights into working with special populations such as people who hoard animals and children who exhibit hoarding behavior. The Clinician's Guide describes in detail a range of strategies for assisting people with severe hoarding: Strategies for engaging with clients who hoard.Guidelines for assessing harm potential.Guidelines for creating a harm reduction plan, building a harm reduction team, and conducting and evaluating home visits.Skills for client self-help: decision making, time management, and more.Guidelines for navigating the ethical and legal issues that arise in assisting people who hoard.Readings, links, and other resources.With its practical common-sense approach to a complex problem, Clinician'sGuide to Severe Hoarding is a unique volume not only for mental health practitioners, but also other professionals who assist people who hoard, such as home health aides, social workers, and professional organizers. From the Back Cover The cat lady. The couple who won't let anyone in their apartment. The old man with all that junk in his yard. Their severe hoarding puts them, and often others, at risk for injury, disease, and even death. Most deny needing help, and for this reason, professionals are desperate to find more effective ways to offer and provide assistance to them.In response to this growing public health problem, Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding refines our understanding and presents in depth an innovative alternative to traditional interventions. Arguing that although treatment for hoarding can be effective for those who are open to help, people with severe hoarding are not. The Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding describes an alternative strategy to help those who adamantly refuse help and yet face significant health and safety risks due to the hoarding problem - harm reduction. This client-centered approach takes readers through harm reduction plan development, team building, goal setting, client collaboration, and progress assessment. The Clinician's Guide also explains that a successful harm reduction plan may encourage clients to seek further help, and offers insights into working with special populations such as people who hoard animals and children who exhibit hoarding behavior. The Clinician's Guide describes in detail a range of strategies for assisting people with severe hoarding: Strategies for engaging with clients who hoard.Guidelines for assessing harm potential.Guidelines for creating a harm reduction plan, building a harm reduction team, and conducting and evaluating home visits.Skills for client self-help: decision making, time management, and more.Guidelines for navigating the ethical and legal issues that arise in assisting people who hoard.Readings, links, and other resources.With its practical common-sense approach to a complex problem, Clinician'sGuide to Severe Hoarding is a unique volume not only for mental health practitioners, but also other professionals who assist people who hoard, such as home health aides, social workers, and professional organizers. Review Quotes Reviews: "Dr. Tompkins has produced an excellent clinician guide that focuses on harm reduction treatment for serious hoarding behavior. Mental health clinicians, and many other professionals who encounter hoarding, will find this book particularly helpful in working with people who hoard, their family members, friends, and neighbors. This well-organized and user-friendly book makes it easy to understand hoarding and to respond compassionately and effectively. The focused team approach that includes the sufferer is an excellent strategy, and the troubleshooting recommendations are especially helpful. I highly recommend it!"Gail Steketee, Ph.D., Dean and Professor, Boston University School of Social Work and co-author of Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things"Michael Tompkins is one of those rare hoarding experts whose brain you wish you could somehow inhabit in order to soak up his knowledge and experience. Short of this Malkovichian fantasy, ordinary clinicians like me must rely on his written word. Thankfully, his written word is rich with clinical anecdotes and laced with scientific knowledge. And his new book, Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding: A Harm Reduction Approach, is no different. His novel harm reduction perspective is highly refreshing and intuitive, and his hoard of useful techniques will have you finally feeling armed to approach this seemingly intractable public health challenge. Most impressive, however, is that Michael Tompkins refuses to shy away from hot button hoarding issues, like maximizing treatment leverage, addressing cleanout decisions, and navigating the legal challenges. Every clinician will find something in this book that will enhance their effectiveness with people who hoard."Gregory S. Chasson, Ph.DLicensed Psychologist; Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Towson University; Director, CBT Solutions of Baltimore"Those of us who have worked on identifying ways to decrease the saving and acquiring behaviors characteristic of hoarding disorder (HD) have encountered several nasty truths along the way. Many people who have HD don't want our help. Many of those who want help can't get complete control over their behaviors. Many have co-occurring psychiatric, neurological, or medical issues that make it difficult for them to participate in, or benefit from, psychological treatment. In many cases, there are multiple stakeholders, not just the person with HD but also family members, neighbors, municipalities, and other service agencies. In this powerful book, Michael Tompkins addresses these problems head on and makes a compelling argument for the use of Harm Reduction strategies for people with HD. With an expert eye based on front-line experience, Dr. Tompkins walks the reader through several of the more difficult aspects of the intervention, and this book should be on the shelf of any professional working with difficult hoarding cases."David F. Tolin, Ph.D., ABPPAuthor, Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving and Hoarding "I recommend the Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding: A Harm Reduction Approach to every member of a harm reduction team including: code enforcement officers, professional organizers, social workers, firefighters, property owners, and property managers. The insights and advice of Dr. Tompkins are critical to understanding hoarding disorder and establishing realistic benchmarks for harm reduction. This book provides all the necessary tools and tactics for team members to give clients a minimum standard of comfort and safety."Geralin Thomas, Professional Orga
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