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The NOTICE Act and MOON: A year in



By MOON

it is often said that tasting tea and life, and a high-quality tea set will add some fun to the master's tea tasting moment, so that the master can better enjoy the tea drinking moment and have a more calm mood.
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The Challenges of Parkinson's Care: Tips For The Primary Caregiver



By addin

Taking care of someone with a chronic, debilitating disease is difficult. Caregiving is a 24/7 job and, as the disease progresses, it becomes more demanding.
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JCAHO's New Standards for Pain Management and Assessment



By addin

In 2001, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) released their new pain management standards. These new standards led to a commonly held perception that should be seen as the "5th vital sign".
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National Cancer Institute's Discussion on Medical Marijuana Use for Cancer Patients



By AAACEUs

Now that more states are legalizing marijuana for both medical and recreational purposes, patients are beginning to ask healthcare providers if marijuana could be helpful for their symptoms or side effects of treatments. As marijuana is federally illegal in the United States, it can be hard for healthcare professionals to find reliable and current information for their patients and families. The National Cancer Institute has published on its website a discussion of cannabis and cannabinoids relating to cancer.
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Caring For Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis



By AAACEUs

Caregiving is a very difficult job. It is 24/7 and emotionally and physically challenging. Those who have cared for someone with a chronic illness know well the difficulty in daily living for both the patient and the caregiver.
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Depression and Multiple Sclerosis



By AAACEUs

Depression is a complication in most chronic disease processes. It prohibits the patient from healing, makes symptoms like pain more difficult to manage and generally decreases the patients' quality of life. For those who deal with chronically ill patients, this is not new information. However, with Multiple Sclerosis, depression is not just a complication, but could actually be one of the presenting symptoms of the disease.
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Return to Work: Having the Right Plan in Place For Success



By AAACEUs

Assisting an employee through the return to work process after a leave of absence for a mental illness is a delicate and challenging job. How much information to share, what accommodations need to be made, who needs to be involved in the planned return, and how coworkers react are just a few of the challenges. Having a solid plan in place for the return to work (RTW) process is a valuable tool for any work environment.
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The Challenges of Parkinson's Care: Tips For The Primary Caregiver



By AAACEUs

Taking care of someone with a chronic, debilitating disease is difficult. Caregiving is a 24/7 job and, as the disease progresses, it becomes more demanding.
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DSM-5's New Term: Neurocognitive Disorders



By AAACEUs

In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) announced a major change regarding dementia when they released DSM-5. The noticeable change was that the dementia chapter in DSM-5 is titled "Neurocognitive Disorders", whereas in DSM-IV it was titled "Delirium, Dementia, Amnestic, and Other Cognitive Disorders."
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Tips for Alzheimer's Caregivers



By AAACEUs

As healthcare professionals, it's important to understand the stress and challenges the primary caregiver is faced with on a daily basis. Many individuals who find themselves in the position of primary caregiver sometimes lack the knowledge of the disease process of Alzheimer's and what it means to be the caregiver.
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SAMHSA's Resource Guide on Opioid Use in the Older Adult Population



By AAACEUs

With the opioid epidemic receiving increased attention over the last year, there is a lot of information available regarding opioid abuse. In particular, there has been a focus on the population aged 25-40 but there is also concern regarding opioid use/abuse amongst the elderly. The population of older adults who misuse opioids is projected to double from 2004 to 2020, from 1.2 percent to 2.4 percent.
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JCAHO's New Standards for Pain Management and Assessment



By AAACEUs

In 2001, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) released their new pain management standards. These new standards led to a commonly held perception that should be seen as the "5th vital sign". At the time, patients' pain was not being managed well and the emphasis of the new guidelines was to address this concern. It is a commonly held belief that this led to a period of overprescribing that was one of the many factors that contributed to the opioid crisis.
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Legal Marijuana and the Decrease in Opioid Use



By AAACEUs

As more states legalize medical and recreational marijuana, doctors may be replacing opioid prescriptions with suggestions to visit a local medical marijuana dispensary.
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Opioid-Related Deaths - CDC's Report on Opioid Overdoses in the Emergency Department



By AAACEUs

Life expectancy has dropped in America for the first time since 1999. The reasons for this are complex, but one of the main culprits is the growing opioid epidemic in this country. As opioid abuse and opioid-related deaths receive increased attention, we're starting to see best practices by healthcare providers change and evolve.
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Suicide Prevention - The NIMH's Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) Toolkit



By AAACEUs

Suicide is a global public health problem. Worldwide, suicide is the second leading cause of death for individuals 10 - 24 years old. According to the CDC, in 2015, more than 5,900 young individuals in the US committed suicide - even more common are suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts.
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Human Trafficking - A Toolkit for Identifying Victims



By AAACEUs

Human trafficking is increasingly prevalent in our society and as healthcare professionals we encounter it more and more. Human trafficking is a criminal business that profits from the illegal transportation of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or sexual exploitation. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it is the fastest growing criminal industry in the world today and second largest - second only to drug trafficking and tied with illegal arms. Why has this become such an issue in modern day America?
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Chronic Pain - A Guideline For Management and Treatment



By AAACEUs

This month, we're discussing chronic pain and highlighting a recent guideline put out by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense outlining its appropriate management and treatment. Chronic pain is one of the most common medical conditions. In the U.S. alone, approximately 100 million adults experience chronic pain and, as a healthcare professional, you encounter individuals suffering from chronic pain at every level of your practice.
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The NOTICE Act and MOON: A year in, what's the implication?



By AAACEUs

In this month's article we discuss the Notice of Observation Treatment and Implication for Eligibility Act that was adopted in August, 2016. We hear from many professionals impacted by the NOTICE Act that adoption of the new rules and process has come with the standard set of growing pains and additional controversies. In this article, we'll discuss some of the most common controversies and points of confusion for both patients and professionals alike.
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