Category: Disorders

  • Pharmacotherapy for Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Disorders

    Table of Contents Diagnosis and Rationale Appropriate Drug Therapy References Diagnosis and Rationale In accordance with the symptoms, the patient can probably be diagnosed with Opiate withdrawal. In addition, HL has hepatitis C. The reasoning for the opiate withdrawal syndrome diagnosis stems from a variety of factors. Firstly, the symptoms identified in the subject are…

  • The Identification of Bipolar Disorders

    Table of Contents Introduction Psychiatric expertise Conclusion Works Cited Introduction It is only natural that people get distressed at one point or another. However, the nature of the distress and its experience differs and largely depends on a number of factors such as social and economic status, gender, sexuality, disability among others. The psychological discourses…

  • Pharmacotherapy for Hematologic Disorders

    Table of Contents Introduction Types of Drugs to Treat Symptoms of Sickle Cell Anemia Impact of Age on Effects of Prescribed Drugs Measures to Reduce Negative Side Effects Conclusion References Introduction The hematologic disorder is an umbrella term for a variety of blood-related diseases that affect red, white blood cells, proteins, and other components of…

  • Reproductive System Disorders

    Table of Contents Introduction Two Reproductive System Disorders Factors Similarities and Differences Conclusion References Introduction The reproductive system is a sensitive area, and people will opt not to publicly discuss. Yet, it is a very critical component of one’s general health. Proper functioning of the reproductive system leads to increased productivity, better self-esteem, and improved…

  • Eating Disorders in Male Adolescents: Understanding and Intervention

    Table of Contents Introduction Risk Factors Impact Nursing Interventions Conclusion References Introduction Eating disorders are obsessive disturbances in an individual related to one’s eating habits, and/or general behavior, with the intention to control weight. Eating disorders result in impaired physical health or psychological dysfunction. There has been a focus on eating disorders among women, yet…

  • Nervous System Disorders Impacting Eyes and Ears

    Neurological conditions are usually complex disorders that affect a person’s quality of life. This paper aims to review three neurological diseases impacting ears, eyes, and the system in general. Neurological disorder connected to eye functioning is optic neuritis, which is a malfunctioning of the immune system during which it attacks the protective nerve coverings (Knobbe).…

  • Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders

    A recent study of prison facilities revealed that over 90 percent of sexual offenders sentenced to serve time in prison are eventually released back to the community (Marshall, 1998). This revelation informed the decision by the Department of Corrections (DOC) to start the Sex Offender Treatment as a one of the methods for guaranteeing the…

  • The Potential Mental Disorders in the Active-Duty Military

    The article by Walker et al. (2017) titled “Active-Duty Military Service Members’ Visual Representations of PTSD and TBI in Masks” describes the study aimed to identify potential mental disorders in the active-duty military. As a research problem, the development of PTSD and other mood issues is proposed to be evaluated as the consequences of mission-related…

  • Speech Development and Disorders

    Identify two potential treatment techniques that would be suitable for use with an adult. Your answer should name the treatment and include a summary of evidence from the literature which supports the use of the treatment with adults (20 marks) With respect to stuttering treatment in adults, the type of positive feedback system suggested earlier…

  • Major Depressive Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction Assessment Treatment Plan References Introduction This paper will provide a comprehensive assessment and treatment plan for a client suffering from a major depressive disorder. The first part of the paper will focus on the diagnosis of the client’s health problem and the social factors that have shaped it. The second part…