Title | 28 Days Alchohol Opioid Abuse Case Study 092915 |
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Course | Nursing |
Institution | Keyano College |
Pages | 2 |
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28 Days Overview Gwen Cummings, from 28 Days, has been sent to your rehabilitation facility. Gwen uses alcohol and Vicodin, a prescription analgesic. She wound up in your facility after she and her boyfriend Jasper, already drunk, arrived late to her sister’s wedding. Gwen fell into the wedding cake at the reception, then stole a limousine and drove it into a house. In lieu of jail, she has been sent to rehab for 28 days. Client name: Gwen Cummings Psychiatric diagnosis: Alcohol Use Disorder; In a controlled environment; Severe *For the criteria supporting this diagnosis, please refer to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition, by the American Psychiatric Association, and/or your Wolters Kluwer mental-health nursing textbook.
Date: Your name: Name of the client you are assessing: Gwen Cummings Name of the movie: 28 Days What is the chief complaint? (In the client’s own words, and report of others) Response: Based on the above information and a close viewing of the movie, what questions would you raise during history taking? What are some possible answers? You might base your questions on the: History of the client’s illness, problems encountered due to drinking. Family history of substance dependence. Psychosocial history. Response:
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In your opinion, is the diagnosis above accurate? Response: What requirements does the client meet that support this diagnosis, based on DSM-5 criteria?
Response: What treatment plan would you outline? Response: With what expected outcomes? Response:
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