Treating pica in adults
[DOC File]ASD - Ce4less
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For example, young adults may be concerned about the genetics of ASD and whether or not there is a chance that they themselves may have a child with ASD. They may also be concerned about whether or not they will end up taking care of their ASD sibling as he or she ages, particularly when questions of parental aging are also involved.
[DOC File]Children as Patients - McGuireWoods
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Neglect, in contrast to physical abuse, is more apt to present as malnutrition, recurrent pica, chronic fatigue or listlessness, poor hygiene, inadequate clothing for the circumstances, or lack of appropriate medical care, such as immunizations, dental care, and eyeglasses. 140 Behavioral signs, including poor school attendance, age ...
[DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
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Adolescents and adults most often ingest clay or soil.8. Although pica in children often remits spontaneously, a multidisciplinary approach involving psychologists, social workers, and physicians is recommended for effective treatment Universal screening of blood lead concentrations in all children aged 1-2 years is recommended in localities ...
[DOC File]Women’s Health
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e. Poor dietary intake of iron rich foods, and pica. f. History of drug/medication use, especially aspirin and other NSAIDs. g. Nonspecific complaints of headache, poor concentration, and/or palpitations. 3. With severe anemia, the patient may also present with: Weakness and faintness Nausea and loss of appetite. Shortness of breath Dizziness
[DOC File]A transient ischemic attack (TIA is defined as “a ...
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Transient ischemic attack is unusual in young adults age less than 50. The risk profile for TIA in this age group is often quite similar to that of older adults, i.e., atherosclerosis, hypertension, dyslipdemia, etc.11,12 However, young adults are more likely to have less common risk factors for TIA such as a coagulation disorder.13
[DOCX File]TREATMENT PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES
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Learn and practice anger management skills especially in situations where people are not treating him/her respectfully. Anxiety. Goal: Develop strategies to reduce symptoms, or . Reduce anxiety and improve coping skills. ... Turn to adults for help when feeling sad, angry or negative feelings.
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Stiegler, L. N. (2005). Understanding pica behavior: A review for clinical and education professionals. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disorders, 20, 27-38. Required Viewings: Faces Interactive.
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a. The practice of pica may enhance iron absorption. b. Changes in behavior precede the appearance of anemia. c. The practice of pica may delay the onset of iron-induced behavioral changes. d. Adults are more resistant to iron-induced behavioral changes than children. 56.
[DOC File]Diagnosis in the Assessment Process
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Examples include avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, pica, and rumination disorder. Elimination Disorders. These disorders can manifest at any point in a person’s life, although they are typically diagnosed in early childhood or adolescence.
[DOC File]SAMPLE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES - DecisionHealth
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SMART TREATMENT PLANNING. Diagnosis: Depressive Disorder (and Bipolar depressed) Goal: Resolution of depressive symptoms. Objectives: Patient will …
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