COVID-19 Frontline FAQ
COVID-19 Frontline FAQ Are you testing for COVID-19? Yes, we offer the ANTIGEN RAPID TEST. The processing time for this test takes 15 minutes and you will have your results during your visit. Is it safe to visit Frontline ER with non-COVID-19 symptoms? Yes, we are screening all patients at the door and have specific instructions […]
TRUE OR FALSE – COVID-19
TRUE OR FALSE – COVID-19 Someone could feel perfectly healthy and still have COVID-19? TRUE OR FALSE? The answer is true. Some people develop fever, cough and/or difficulty breathing, while others may show no symptoms at all. Some symptoms may be minimal like the loss of taste and smell. t is important to note that you can […]
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Available Now at Frontline ER Accept most major insurances including Medicare (we are unable to accept Medicaid or Tricare) Affordable Credit Card or Cash Pay Open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, 365-days year Emergency Patients will take priority over Covid Testing – We are an emergency room. Is it Medically Necessary for you test? […]
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Development Implications
Development Implications Childhood depression Symptoms < Age 3: Feeding problems, tantrums, lack of playfulness and emotional expressiveness Ages 3 to 5: Accident proneness, phobias, excessive self-reproach Ages 6 to 8: Physical complaints, aggressive behavior, clinging behavior Ages 9 to 12: Morbid thoughts and excessive worrying Precipitated by a loss Focus of therapy: Alleviate symptoms and […]
Predisposing factors to depression
Predisposing factors to depression Biological theories Genetics Hereditary factor may be involved Biochemical influences Deficiency of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine has been implicated. Excessive cholinergic transmission may also be a factor. Neuroendocrine disturbances Possible failure within the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis Possible diminished release of thyroid-stimulating hormone Physiological influences Medication side effects Neurological disorders Electrolyte disturbances Hormonal […]
Depressive Disorders
Depressive Disorders Depression is the oldest and one of the most frequently diagnosed psychiatric illnesses. Transient symptoms are normal, healthy responses to everyday disappointments in life. Pathological depression occurs when adaptation is ineffective. Depression is an alteration in mood/affect that is expressed by feelings of sadness, despair, and pessimism. Epidemiology 6.7% of persons aged 18 […]
Treatment Modalities: Psychopharmacology
Treatment Modalities Individual psychotherapy Cognitive therapy Behavior therapy Systematic desensitization Implosion therapy Other non-pharmacologic treatments for anxiety Treatment Modalities: Psychopharmacology Classifications of Meds used Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)—first line Selective serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)—first line Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)—second or third line Benzodiazepines β-Blockers Medication for specific disorders Panic and G A D Anxiolytics Antidepressants […]
Client/Family Education – Nature of the Illness
Client/Family Education Nature of the Illness What is anxiety? To what might it be related? What is O C D? What is body dysmorphic disorder? What is trichotillomania? Symptoms of anxiety, O C D, and related disorders Management of the Illness Medication management Possible adverse effect Length of time to take effect What to expect […]
Planning/Implementation – Panic Anxiety
Planning/Implementation Panic Anxiety: Real or perceived threat to biological integrity or self-concept and evident any or all of the physical symptoms identified by the DSM-5 Maintain calm, nonthreatening approach. Keep the immediate surroundings low in stimuli. Teach the client signs of escalating anxiety. Fear: Causing embarrassment to self in front of others, being in a […]