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    functioning of the patient’s, financial stability, safety, suicidal/homicidal ideation, implement treatment and discharge plans that coincide with the patient’s medical treatment, and offer referrals to residential housing and community resources. The medication management therapy group offered by

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    drug abuse of taking medication when it is not needed can lead to addiction later in life. Drug addictions can hurt many people at one time. Drug addictions cause people to steal, lose their jobs, use unnecessary violence, and cause driving accidents, according to the NIMH. When teens use medications to focus in school, they may hand out the pills to their friends which would hurt another unsuspecting family. The National Institute on Drug Abuse also notes that taking medications for mental disorders

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    antidepressant drugs, went up 400% in the span of just twenty years. This may be because medications are seen as an answer to people’s prayers. People think that they’re fast and they’ll cure anything and everything, making people feel normal again. Therapy could be quite expensive when compared to medication, making individuals choose drugs over therapy. Another reason for more people wanting to use medication could be that there are many commercials on TV and on the radio advocating for medicinal

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    which treatment options are best. the most debates treatments today are medication and therapy. the argument of medication versus therapy as treatments for mental illness is fairly new. Yet, proponents of both sides have strong arguments stating the advantages of their treatment option. proponents of medication believe pharmacogenetics, tailored treatments, and medication's ability to treat severe disorders makes medication the better treatment option. proponents of therapy believe drug addiction

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    diagnosis of psychiatric issues in children causing medications to be prescribed. It is a concern if there are more children being misdiagnosed, underdiagnosed, or over-diagnosed. This concern comes from United States having a significant increase in children psychiatric diagnosis and there are some areas within the United States that have an even higher diagnosis rate. According to Docksai (2013), Prescriptions for the antianxiety medications Xanax, Ativan, and Valium saw respective increases

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    seventeen were under medication for emotional or behavioral problems in 2011-2012. Several millions of children in the United States have been diagnosed with childhood mental disorder such as eating disorders, depression, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These kids are often overmedicated because of incorrect diagnosis of their medical conditions, improper use of medicines, unnecessary dosage of medications, and conflicts of interest

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    The Use of Psychiatric Drugs To Treat Children Statistics determine that seventeen million children in the world have been prescribed psychiatric medications for mental illnesses or disorders (“Facts and Statistics”). In a society where one in four people suffer from a mental illness, it’s disturbing to find that many of these people are children. Many of these children will never have the opportunity to live normally without being under the influence of a drug. After taking a position as a lead

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    years old. The prescription of mind altering drugs, to such a young, underdeveloped crowd, is a cause for concern due to the excessive amount of of pills these students popping and the effects they're having on their developing brains. Psychotropic medications are helpful in altering the minds of these victims of mental illnesses cope with their disorders; however, there needs to be restrictions made on the prescription of psychotropic drugs to children between the ages of 6-17 because: results are fairly

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    from them, it was hell. I was experiencing sweats, sickness, and suicidal thoughts. I'm not against medication as it can bring normality to some people's lives, but I don't think they should be dished out like smarties. They can have serious consequences – especially on a child's developing brain. I'm convinced that I now have short term memory loss as a result of those five years I spent on medication” (How Antidepressants 2016). Just like Sara Dale's case, many other patients only get prescribes antidepressants

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    occurrence of medication errors and the efficiency of medication administration following the implementing an eMAR system. The study was conducted in an appropriate setting and all observed nurses volunteered for the study. Before implementing the eMARs mandatory class were provided and nurses were evaluated for competency. Data was collected by observation and nurses were randomly followed throughout a medication pass. Collected data consisted of medication errors, distractions during medication pass and

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