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  • [[File:Worker working with fire.jpg|thumb|Industrial worker working with burning coal]] * Disfigurements caused by burning often result in social stigma, restriction in their participation in society, and disadvantage in
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  • ...to improve her independent functioning. As well as support from the social worker and psychologist to assist her in managing her mental health as a result of ===== Social Hx =====
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  • ...care programs for older people living at home: A scoping review. Health & social care in the community]. 2019 Sep;27(5):e549-66.</ref> The CGA is considered ...d instruments to evaluate aspects of patient functioning, impairments, and social supports<ref>CGA toolkit. [https://www.cgakit.com/cga Comprehensive geriatr
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  • ...erves an essential function in [[Infectious Disease|infectious diseases]], social sciences and [[Global Health|global health]]<ref name=":0">Infection preven * '''Susceptible Person''' - Someone (Patient, Healthcare Worker, or Visitor) who is not vaccinated or immune to a particular infectious dis
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  • ...rapists (PT), occupational therapists (OT), psychologists, dieticians, and social workers. Additionally, other professionals outside of the healthcare team a ...e rehabilitation professional plays a central role, in linking medical and social stakeholders.
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  • ...in physiotherapists who addressed the complex clinical, psychological, and social problems<ref>Liu H, Hossain MS, Islam MS, Rahman MA, Costa PD, Herbert RD, ...job placement to optimize the chances of employment. The need for general social support for people with SCI is recognized as a significant factor for succe
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  • ...ion focuses on optimising function and aims to facilitate independence and social integration. It includes prevention of injury/illness recurrence and/or sec ...ct with many professionals and systems, for example, health, education and social care. Rehabilitation processes are more efficient if all those involved are
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  • ...history from our patients we routinely ask about sports and hobbies in the Social History section, and this provides a perfect opportunity to ask just how mu .... plumber, cleaner, electrician, joiner, nurse, gardener, postal delivery worker etc.)
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  • ...nvironments. This contributes to an inability to participate in meaningful social activities. Physiotherapy interventions were focused on improving static ba ===== Social History: =====
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  • '''Social history:''' Ken lives with his wife, has 2 sons (1 lives in town, 1 lives i ...ns that may be included like psychoeducation of the caregiver and patient, social stimulation, environmental modification, and identifications of potentially
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  • * Seek support as needed (speak to your boss, your colleagues, and your social support); * Greater job control by the individual worker
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  • ...he consultant, physiotherapist, Prosthetic, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker and Exercise Physiologist was completed. Particularly regarding socket fit
    8 KB (1,134 words) - 18:52, 11 April 2020
  • ...gnosis. The emotional impact of illness can be significantly influenced by social and cultural backgrounds as well as personality traits<ref name=":0" />. ...explored in Box 1 using an example of non-specific back pain in an office worker. His thought processes will be shaped by the answers to the six mentioned q
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  • * '''Precautions/Contraindications''': Depression, lack of social support, right [[Wrist and Hand|wrist]] injury (~3 months ago) ** Most affected areas: mobility, emotional well-being, social support
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  • *The prosthetist, social worker and I spent time with Jane and her family providing emotional support and i
    8 KB (1,320 words) - 18:52, 11 April 2020
  • ...re made at the follow-up visit to a speech-language pathologist and social worker. The patient’s outcomes for fine motor tasks were significantly reduced o ==== Social History (SHx) ====
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  • OI can have a negative effect on the social and emotional well-being of young people with this condition and their fami ...lude primary care physician, orthopedist, geneticist, nutritionist, social worker, and psychologist, physiotherapists, occupational therapists. Pulmonologist
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  • * Social worker * Social History
    15 KB (2,073 words) - 15:53, 30 December 2022
  • |Social worker |Involved in a community follow-up, livelihood and social assistance programs.
    12 KB (1,693 words) - 18:17, 25 April 2024
  • ...to peripheral nerves can impair an individual's ability to perform manual, social, and functional tasks. It could lead to impairments. Thus, patients with pe ...rapist (Occupational or Physical therapist), electro-diagnostician, social worker, the client, and family.
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