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Answer the following prompts on disorders and addictions (please be thorough in your response)
a. What are the specific placement criteria for outpatient and inpatient care?
b. Define the following: Relapse, Craving & Urges
c. Define each eating disorder:
Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
Compulsive/ binge eating
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- Answer the following prompts on disorders and addictions (please be succinct) a. What are the specific placement criteria for outpatient and inpatient care?Answer the following questions on this case written on the picture. B. explain One psychotherapeutic activity and management applicable for MDD. C. create a MENTAL STATUS EXAM using A-T-O-M-I-C plus behavior (mood, affect etc) in a tabular format. . create 1 nursing care plan using PES format with 3-5 interventions and rationale. D. make One drug study emphasize your nursing responsibility and Drug's mechanism of action for this patientCreate a Care Plan for your patient using this diagnosis: " Activity intolerance related to fatigue and body mallaise secondary to ascites, as evidenced by overwhelming lack of energy, verbalization of tiredness, generalized weakness, and shortness of breath upon exertion." In the care plan include the: Need(s) Objectives Nursing interventions Evaluation/outcomes
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