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Monday, 21. October 2002
Interview
jnc913
05:37h
Today I had an interview with a lady named Renee White. Her mother, Patty Dailey, has Parkinson's disease, and Renee wanted to discuss her mother's conditions with me to see if maybe I could be of some help. I wanted to get some background information about her mother's condition. It's important for me to know the level of severity of Mrs. Dailey's condition as well as her lifestyle. Me: How old is your mother, Mrs. White? Me: How long has she been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease? Me: Now, when you said before that you noticed some symptoms, what kind of symptoms are you referring to? Me: Does she still stay pretty active? Me: It sounds like she stays very positive. Me: Why do you think you have such a hard time understanding what she says? Me: Does your mom ever have trouble drinking or eating? Does she cough or choke sometimes? Me: Does she have trouble drinking liquids at all, or is it just with solid foods. Me: Have you ever noticed her clearing her throat when she is eating? Me: Has your mother ever had pneumonia? Me: So are you and your mother pretty close? Do you stay with her a lot? Me: If you are busy, does she usually have to stay by herself? Me: Well, it sounds like she is in a very healthy environment. She has loved ones to help her out, physically, mentally, and emotionally. Are there any other issues that you wanted to talk about today? Any problems that you wanted to tell me that we haven't discussed? Me: Ok, well why don't we go ahead and set an appointment for the beginning of next week, say Tues. at the same time with your mother? Me: I'm looking forward to seeing you then, bye! After talking with Mrs. White, I was able to get a lot of information about her mother, Mrs. Dailey. Mrs. Dailey has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. She has had it for approximately seven years, and her symptoms are starting to progressively worsen. She has problems chewing and swallowing. I will need to try to work with Mrs. Dailey to see if I can get her to move the food around in her mouth to chew it up all the way, and also suggest that she have some easy consistency types of foods (Shwantz, 2002). Also, suggest cutting up food into small pieces so they are easier to chew and not as dangerous (Schwab, Doshay, 2002). I will need to work with Mrs. Dailey's speech so that she can talk louder and learn to over articulate so that her daughter and friends can understand her. These are some areas I know I will be working on with Mrs. Dailey. After meeting with her next Tuesday, I will be able to see more of her strengths and weaknesses and have a better idea of what specific activities we need to cover. ... Link |
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