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Module 2 Assignment: Case Study Analysis An understanding of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems is a critically important component of disease diagnosis and treatment. This importance is magnified by the fact that these two systems work so closely together. A variety of factors and circumstances that...

Please complete the following and then answer the accompanying discussion questions.   Please review the University of Houston-Downtown Information Technology Road Map - A Long-Term Technology Plan. See:   https://www.uhd.edu/computing/Documents/BUS/policies-procedures/it_strategicplan_2019_technologyroadmap.pdf       Give special attention to pages 6 and 7. In the context of where our school is now, in the face...

Assignment: Assessing and Diagnosing Patients With Anxiety Disorders, PTSD, and OCD “Fear,” according to the DSM-5, “is the emotional response to real or perceived imminent threat, whereas anxiety is anticipation of future threat” (APA, 2013). All anxiety disorders contain some degree of fear or anxiety symptoms...

Discussion: Searching Databases   When you decide to purchase a new car, you first decide what is important to you. If mileage and dependability are the important factors, you will search for data focused more on these factors and less on color options and sound systems. The same...

Assignment: Patient Education for Children and Adolescents Patient education is an effective tool in supporting compliance and treatment for a diagnosis. It is important to consider effective ways to educate patients and their families about a diagnosis—such as coaching, brochures, or videos—and to recognize that the...

Assignment: Assessing, Diagnosing, and Treating Adults With Mood Disorders   It is important for the PMHNP to have a comprehensive understanding of mood disorders in order to assess and accurately formulate a diagnosis and treatment plan for patients presenting with these disorders. Mood disorders may be diagnosed...