That is a good or a bad here is why.. if you are stabled and have a job it is perfect and with a partner that is also stable and ready teamwork is awesome and it really is when it come to bills and kids and food and stuff to fill the house up... If you are not ready there is a huge problem. if you and your partner isn't stable and don't know what you are doing it most likely leaves to divorce and depression.. and when it come s to age is very important 20 is the best because we have had a taste of then world and know what's best but getting married at like 18 can cause problems cause as kids we think we know what we want and don't even worry of what we need... so it all depends
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Answer:
Requirements of effective document of medical necessity:
- Assessment
- Planning care
- Progress
- Treatment plan reviews and assessment update
Explanation:
1. Assessment: examine the health status of the individual, predict their outcome and identify the critical clinical needs of them.
- Severity of the “signs and symptoms” or direct diagnosis exhibited by the patient. This is our diagnosis driver, and multiple diagnoses may be involved.
- Risk of an adverse or a positive outcome for the patient, and how that risk equates to the diagnosis currently being evaluated.
- Need and/or availability of diagnostic studies and/or therapeutic intervention(s) to evaluate and investigate the patient’s presenting problem or current acute or chronic medical condition. In other words, does the facility, office, or hospital have what the provider or clinician needs to render care?
2. Planning care: identify goals, barriers and objectives that address the concerns of the individual.
3. Progress toward the identified goals and objectives
4. Treatment plan reviews and assessment update:
The service or treatment plan:
- Helps to integrate information about the person, the family, and members of the individual’s support system(s) as related to clinical needs.
- Facilitates prioritization of needs, interests, and recovery/rehabilitation goals.
- Provides a strategy for managing the complex needs of the individual and describes interventions which are defined by measurable outcomes.
- Is an ongoing process connecting clinical assessments with targeted service delivery?
Service plans should clearly demonstrate a legitimate clinical need, justification for the services provided, and appropriate response to clinical need. They should be based on an early, comprehensive evaluation of the client’s symptoms, needs, and prospects for improvement. A provider should meet with the client in person and then make specific written recommendations about what services are necessary, including: the type of services, how often, for how long, and provided by whom.
To sum up, each piece of documentation must flow logically from one to another such that someone reviewing the record can see the logic and understand the story you are telling about the individual’s treatment and progress.
<u>Reference:</u>
https://www.hca.wa.gov/assets/billers-and-providers/medical-necessity-documentation-guide.pdf
Answer:
This is an example of <em>classical conditioning.</em>
Explanation:
Classical conditioning is the learning of the relationship between neutral and unconditional stimuli, which is caused by repeated exposure to this stimulus pair, and which results in a conditional reaction.
The dog came from the abusive environment. Every time someone came close to him, they would, for example,<em> beat him</em>. In this case, dog’s <em>association to the touch, was beating. </em>He got a new owner, who wanted to pet him and <em>show him love by touching him</em>, but the only association he had when it came to her hands, was abusing. By repeating the new action, he started to <em>associate her hands with love and tenderness. </em>