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Management of Menopause Type®
Seminar
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Module D: Assessment
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Putting all the
information together - Making an Assessment
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The proper
management of menopause types requires incorporating both subjective and
objective data into the assessment. This is accomplished through correlating
the interpretations of the subjective data with the objective data - in
essence, interpreting them as one pool of data. |
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Reuniting The |
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Subjective Data |
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Objective Data |
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Symptoms |
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Signs |
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Reflects
quality of life issues. |
Reflects
structure and function of tissue |
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“Questionnaires |
“Lab work |
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Multi-causal nature of symptoms. |
Reference
ranges, quartiles & biochemical individuality. |
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Interdependent with other hormones and nutrients. |
Interdependent with other hormones and nutrients. |
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Correlative
Interpretation |
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Correlative interpretation is the
foundation for a "diagnosis". Through correlative interpretation we
are able to reunite the patient that has been split between being treated
based on symptoms and being treated based on signs. |
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What's Next? |
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Correlative Interpretation - The foundation for a Plan |
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