The LPN-Team Lead contacted the social worker about Dr. Sundaram’s patient. The patient is a single, Caucasian grandmother and mother of two; she is alert and orientated to person, place and time. The patient reports that she lives with her 16 year old daughter and 3 month old granddaughter. The patient states that she works two jobs, one full-time and one part-time job and she assist with the care of her new granddaughter while her daughter is a work. The patient report that she is feeling (angry) and hurt because her boyfriend of 11 years cheated on her when she was in the hospital and left her a month ago; this and the loss of her child last year at 6 months gestation in addition to her CHF, COPD and influenza appears to have left the patient feeling of depression and hopelessness. The social worker noted that the patient scored a 19 on her PHQ-9, although she denies thoughts of suicide at this time. The patient states that she suffers from insomnia and gets approximately 2-3 hours of non-continuous sleep a night. …show more content…
The social worker recommended that the patient seek the services of the Wellstone Behavioral Health and advocated for the patient to Dr.
Sundaram to administer medication for the insomnia and depression, enough to last 6 – 8 weeks as the patient is not likely to get an appointment with the psychiatrist at Wellstone Behavioral Health for up to 6 – 8 weeks. Dr. Sundaram prescribed 30 10 mg of Ambien and 30 10 mg of Lexapro with 1 refill. The social worker gave the patient the prescriptions for the two medications and again encouraged the patient to call and register by phone at Wellstone Behavioral Health and get an appointment with the therapist as soon as possible to expedite the process in getting an appointment with the
psychiatrist.
Critical Social Work practice is an ideological framework that bridges the gap between a dichotomous approach, in which there is struggle between delivering services to the individual or targeting social structures (Salas et al., 2010, p. 91). A practitioner analyzes both the macro and micro levels to determine the best course of action (Hayden, 2016). York University uses critical social work as their framework to avoid a dichotomous practice by presenting an innovative mission statement which is in align with the theory’s principles shaping the profession.
Introduction: Laura Copeland is a twenty four year old Peace Corp representative in Ethiopia. During her work, her health seemed to be “off” (Magic Foundation 2014). Some of the odd health effects were extreme weight gain, deep purple stretch marks, slow wound healing, hair loss, “severely depressed with suicidal ideation”, and a ceased menstrual cycle. Her manager and the other people involved with her care became severely concerned. She was flown out to Washington D.C. to get a medical evaluation, and was placed on suicide watch in the mental ward.
In this case scenario, Ms. IC’s primary doctor, gynecologist and her psychiatric nurse practitioner or psychiatrist, as well as her caregiver or family members should be contacted by the nurse practitioner in order to gain Ms. IC’s previous medical history and medical managements. The purposes for consulting other healthcare providers are to provide better care and to prevent relapse.
One case that I have worked with at LINK involves an 18-year-old female. When discussing the client’s background and family situation it can be slightly confusing. In the client’s case record, it states that the client was adopted by a family when she was six years old and came to the United States to live with her adoptive parents. The client record also states that she does not have contact with the adoptive parents and that she eventually became homeless and stayed with a mentor who she now calls mom. According to the client, there is no contact with her biological mother and her adoptive parents are currently in Israel, but may be coming to the United States. The client also stated that she is not actually adopted by the person she currently calls
Precious does not attend a typical high school, like other 17 year olds. In fact, many aspects of Precious’ life are not common for adolescents in her developmental stage. According to Ashford and LeCory individuals in the adolescence stage are still developing parts of their brain that control emotions, problem solving and judgment (2013). While Precious may be handling a lot of adult situations, there are areas of her brain that are still learning how best deal with these events. As Precious’ social worker I recognize that she may struggle when it comes to handling big decisions, like how to afford supplies for her children or where to live, more than someone in early adulthood. To resolve this Precious and I will be working with her case manager and teacher at “Each one, Teach One” to help her apply for jobs, government funding and housing.
The social workers in both videos gathered information regarding each of the client’s issues. Another common denominator in both videos is that both of the social workers repeated what the client had said in their own words to allow the client to feel heard and understood. In the first video, social worker Karen asked direct questions relating to Mike’s alcohol addiction while also addressing how the addiction impacts his relationships including his marriage. Karen also addressed inconsistencies with the client doing so appropriately and quickly. It appears that in the first video, Karen focuses on the reality of the issue at hand to assist the client with establishing and accepting
Social work and the law looks at the interface between the practice of social work and the legal system that includes statutory law, case law and legal institutions. Law is central for social work practice in that many social work clients will inevitably be involved in legal systems such as child protection. As social workers, it’s important to be aware of the laws and regulations relevant to the client in order to be able to effectively provide support and advice.
12/7/2015: Josephine Sullivan made a request that I speak with the patient about her depression. The patient is a divorced 45 year old woman; she states that she was working at the Pentagon on 9/11 and that she was later diagnosis with PTSD and Bipolar. Ms. Glaraga was here at this appointment seeking psychotrophic medications which she had discontinued 3 – 4 months ago because she didn’t like taking the medications and felt that she was doing better. Within the last month the patient has been experiencing symptoms severe depression, she scored a 18 on the PHQ-9 after answering the questions in writing herself. Dr. Turner prescribed a 30 day prescription for BuSpar, Seroquel, Zololt and Vistaril for Ms Glaraga to control her Bipolar and anxiety,
During her early career she has practiced as a psychiatric nurse in acute care and in community settings. She is faculty member in department of Nursing at the California State University at Los Angeles, professor
As a therapist, most are aware of how the first impression can become influential towards the therapist understanding of a client. In the Social Work profession relating to clients is an important as we constantly receive new cases or clients. The way we engage with the clients become crucial to developing a connection with the case. We begin to understand the vignette of LaShonda, describing and unemployed 32 years old African American female examining the engagement process. Furthermore, literature reviews give clear examples on how similar situations present similar obstacles and engagement methods to solve the client’s situation. Further analysis of the case explains engagement obstacles, connect with our clients, and find
Harrah's ought to utilize the same or comparative client relationship administration methods to oversee worker connections as it does to oversee client connections. All the more particularly clients are locked in with an incredible ordeal and that is the thing that will propel representatives. Marilyn Winn had explored different avenues regarding client benefit measurements as a way to propel workers. The issue with that motivating force framework was that it is demotivating to put an unattained carrot before individuals. For instance in August 2001, client benefit measurements had expanded decidedly yet not to levels that justified a payout at generally properties. Winn was right to stress that sooner or later the workers wouldn't care for it. As opposed to client benefit
This worker met with Brandeja Gulledge at Seed Academy and Harvest Prep. Privacy practices and Tennessen notices were reviewed verbally. The interview was recorded.
To practice social work, it is important to understand what the field of social work actually is. Although it seems easy to define, social work is a widespread profession that reaches many more areas than most realize. It can range from working for individuals, to all of society. The use of theories in social work is a large part of understanding and carrying out practice. Systems theory is a widely known theory used in social work, but brings debate upon whether it should be the main theory used in social work practice or not.
greatly benefit from using a word software that helps with spellcheck and word prediction. In addition, Mrs. Womack granted Sandra full access to a program called Reading A-Z, which will allow Joaquin to practice reading comprehension, an area he has the most difficulty with, during the summer.
I am a transfer student. This is my first year at California State University, Long Beach. My major is Human Development and minor Social Worker. This major has many categories because each professor has assigned him or her students to cooperate by volunteer or intern to get involve themselves future career.