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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Primary health care
  1. ... who treat mental disorders. Your or your child's primary health care provider or school can help you find the ...
  2. ... Screening and brief intervention for alcohol problems in primary health care; [cited 2021 Feb 25]; [about 4 screens]. Available ...
  3. ... of mental health providers who treat depression. Your primary health care provider can help you find the right support. ...
  4. ... provider in addition to or instead of your primary care provider. A mental health provider is a health care professional who specializes ...
  5. ... Do a physical exam. An exam by a primary care provider checks for certain health conditions that can cause symptoms similar to ADHD. ...
  6. ... Drug use screening may be done by your primary care provider or a mental health provider. A mental health provider is a health ...
  7. ... you don't know which type of mental health provider you should see, talk to your primary care provider. References American Psychiatric Nurses Association [Internet]. Falls ...
  8. ... It's also a good idea to ask your primary care provider to do a quick check of your feet at every health care visit you have during the year. If ...
  9. ... JA. Assessment and management of fall risk in primary care settings. Med Clin North Am [Internet]. 2015 Mar [cited 2023 Aug 10]; 99(2):281-93. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4707663/ Related Health Topics Balance Problems Dizziness and Vertigo Drug Reactions ...
  10. ... C, Price C. Pulse oximetry in primary care: primary care diagnostic technology ... Center; c2021. Health Encyclopedia: Pulse Oximetry; [cited 2021 Feb 4]; [about ...
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