Treatment Plan Diagnoses, Goals, and Objective for Eliza: A ReviewExamine the case and propose why the changes occurred
It is important that the systematic progress of maintaining Eliza's recovery process is not affected in any way. The case from the school is genuine enough. In case a new strategy is instituted, the initial plan and its progress together with the results so far will be of no importance. The changes were necessary on three main grounds: protection of the integrity of the medical process, protection of Eliza, and ultimate protection of the need for her to recover as intended and through the recommended process. She needs to undergo a completion of a procedure that will result in the complete transformation into a better state of health. The integrity of the treatment facility has to be protected since it has its systematic mechanisms of addressing individual patient issues, and hence its state has to be protected for the common good. Further, the need to give Eliza something that is worthwhile and under the standard procedure, which made it necessary to have the changes undertaken.
Reassess the effectiveness and validity of the treatment plan
The plan is valid and effective in its delivery of the purpose when all its procedures are followed to the latter. The treatment plan makes way for the realization of the intrinsic culture in which Eliza has to be involved. There are genuine procedures, tested and proven, and are recommended for her. Changes done are categorical to the researched and analyzed Eliza's situations and hence they have to be undertaken at all costs. Every development after every stage marks a different path into realizing what is necessarily important to the wholesome treatment of Eliza and hence they have to be followed genuinely. Further, it is necessary to contain all the aspects of goals and objectives, somewhat what is required of Eliza and the treatment facility.
The treatment plan has a consideration of the different aspects that have to be present to any plan to be deemed effective for her. The plan is not a contingency and has been established based on a close assessment of Eliza's medical conditions. The plan respects the time allowances, ethical standards, and a professional has prepared it. Therefore, it will be deemed possible to have effectiveness with this plan in the case that changes are not rushed into it, even with Eliza's conditions are changing. Moreover, the treatment plan is backed by evidenced practice developed from the research fields for patients with probable challenges and in need of such specified medical attention....
Demographic Information Jodi is a 22-year-old Hispanic female. She is a single mother but does not live with her daughter who enrolled in the foster care system. She completed her general educational development (GED) tests, but her Certified Nursing Assistant Training Program is still pending. Her past medical history indicates that she gave birth prematurely but has no known allergies. Assessment of Data Jodi became pregnant and gave birth to a daughter after
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