“Captain Of The Ship” Project – Bipolar Disorders
“Captain Of The Ship” Project – Bipolar Disorders
In 4 pages, write a treatment plan for your client. In which you do the following:
Introduction and Theses statement
Describe the HPI and clinical impression for the client.
Recommend psychopharmacologic treatments and describe specific and therapeutic end points for your psychopharmacologic agent. (This should relate to HPI and clinical impression.).
Recommend psychotherapy choices (individual, family, and group) and specific therapeutic endpoints for your choices.
Identify medical management needs, including primary care needs, specific to this client.
Identify community support resources (housing, socioeconomic needs, etc.) and community agencies that are available to assist the client.
Recommend a plan for follow-up intensity and frequency and collaboration with other providers.
Parse further challenges the traditional views held by nursing profession and defines the profession as a science focused on human life experiences. She also supports that nurses must acquire unique knowledge required to inform their practice and research. Parse research method study on hope and insights from living the art of humanbecoming. However, she restricts the knowledge to human-universe processes that she identifies are essential in fulfilling the profession’s commitment to humankind (Smith, & Parker, 2015). The assumption made underscores the need to understand the linkage between humans and other people, predecessors, culture, history, projects and ideas. However, it influences current and future nurses’ actions because they are at times random and not chosen by establishing any linkage between human-universe processes, but depending on the needs of the presented case.
References
Smith, I., & Parker, M. (2015). Nursing Practice. Hoboken: Wiley.
Parse, R. R. (2012). New Humanbecoming Conceptualizations and the Humanbecoming Community Model: Expansions with Sciencing and Living the Art. Nursing Science Quarterly, 25(1), 44–52. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894318411429068