Unit 4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Outcome 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1. Define the following types of abuse: a. Physical abuse Physical abuse can include: hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ pinching‚ force feeding‚ kicking‚ burning‚ scalding‚ misuse of medication or restraint‚ catheterisation for the convenience of staff‚ inappropriate sanctions‚ a carer causing illness or injury to someone in order to gain attention for themselves (
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Name: Questions set date: Assignment 201 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assignment‚ you will complete tasks to demonstrate your understanding of the importance of communication in adult social care settings‚ and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual needs and preferences in communication. You will also address the issue of confidentiality. Task Evidence
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4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care. 1.1 & 1.2 ) Physical abuse is when victims are being punched‚ kicked‚ scratched‚ slapped or inappropriate grabbing or restraining. The signs or symptoms could be unexplained cuts or bruises. The victim may become timid and withdrawn; there could also be a change in their behaviour such as if they are normally quite a calm person they could become more aggressive or angry. They could also become more withdrawn around people
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DEM 201 1.1- Dementia are the signs and symptoms caused as a result of specific diseases such as Alzheimer’s or a stroke that involve the damaging of brain cells; as the brain cells die the person with a dementia will lose their ability to do things they are used to doing as different parts of the brain are damaged. Dementia affects both older and younger people and the decline in the person will get worse as more brain cells are damaged or die. 1.2-The main areas of the brain that are affected
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Unit 4222-305 Promote person centred approaches in health and social care 1. Understand the application of person centred approaches in health and social care 1.1 Explain how and why person-centred values must influence all aspects of health and social care work. A person-centred approach means doing your best to carry out the wishes of the individual. Each client is an individual and there are 8 person-centred values which are fundamental to the whole of health and social care. These are Individuality
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UNIT 201 ERR Outcome 1 1. The aspects covered by law are minium wage‚ to make sure you are not discriminated‚ health and safety‚ training‚ working hours and dismissal procedures. 2. The equality act 2010 is in place to protect people from discrimination in the workplace it replaced anti-discrimination laws. 2b. Employment act 2008 is in place to resolve employment disputes or to provide compensation for finacial loss in unlawful underpayment and it enforces minium wage
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Unit 201 – Manage own performance in a business environment Introduction This unit is about managing and being accountable for your own work. What key guidelines‚ procedures and codes of practice are relevant to your work? (1.1) Guidelines‚ procedures and codes of practice that relate to my work are very important as each of them gives me critical information on how to perform my job effectively and safely. Failing to follow these could potentially hurt myself‚ others or even more cause problems
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Unit 4222-305 Promote person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC 036) Outcome 1 Understand the application centred approaches in health and social care 1. Person-centred care is a philosophy of providing care that is centred around the person‚ and not just their health needs. We are all individual‚ no two people are the same hence it is not appropriate to say that because two people have dementia – that they both have the same care and support needs. The values which one person feels
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Jethiga Mathiyalagan UNIT 201 Child and young person development 1.1 Know the main stages of children and young person development A. Physical development B. Communication and intellectual development C. Social‚ emotional and behavioural development Birth to 3yrs old Control their muscles and movements Motor control develops from the head‚ moves down through the arms and the trunk and then to the legs and feet. A baby can turns its head from side to side when lying on the back or belly
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------------------------------------------------- ACCT 201 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1 Solutions The Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------- Short Exercises (5 min.) S 1-1 Computed amounts in boxes | | | | | | | | Total Assets | = | Total Liabilities | + | Stockholders’ Equity | | | | | | | a. | $340‚000 | = | $130‚000 |
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