Outcome 1 List the different reasons that people communicate. O1.1 People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information and instructions‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feeling and emotions Communication is essential to meet the needs of vulnerable adults. It is a basic requirement of my job role to communicate with individuals and their families‚ and other members of staff on a daily basis. Communicating with other staff
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Learning Outcome 1 1.1 define the following types of abuse: * Physical abuse: hitting‚ slapping‚ kicking‚ punching & misuse of medication * Sexual abuse: rape/non-consensual sex‚ sexual assault‚ inappropriate touching‚ kissing & groping * Emotional/psychological abuse: threats of harm/abandonment‚ over controlling‚ harassment‚ intimidation & withdrawal from support networks/services * Financial abuse: financial exploitation‚ theft‚ misuse of possessions‚ property or benefits‚ by someone
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Unit 4222-201 – Introduction to Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings. Outcome 1 – Understand why communication is important in the workplace. People communicate for many different reasons; this can be to express emotions such as fear‚ anger‚ pain‚ joy or love. Communication can play an important part in improving a person’s quality of life‚ by being able to let other people know our likes‚ dislikes‚ needs etc‚ or to be able to connect emotionally with
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Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care ( HSC2028) Outcome 1 : Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals. Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. Musculoskeletal System Moving and positioning of individuals Your vertebrae are individual little bones that make up the spinal column‚ these are connected together by joints which are supported
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Bosch Group OIL HEATSLAVE 12/14 15/19 20/25 26/32 CONVENTIONAL FLUE AND ROOM SEALED BF FLOOR STANDING COMBINATION BOILER FOR CENTRAL HEATING AND MAINS FED DOMESTIC HOT WATER INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Worcester supports the Benchmark code of practice BOILER OUTPUT Domestic Hot Water and Central Heating 12/14 MINIMUM 12 kW (41‚000 Btu/h) MAXIMUM 14 kW (48‚000 Btu/h) 15/19 MINIMUM 15 kW (51‚000 Btu/h) MAXIMUM 19 kW (65‚000 Btu/h) 20/25 MINIMUM 20 kW (68‚000 Btu/h) MAXIMUM
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1... Identify the different reasons people communicate. In general‚ human beings like to live with other human beings. Most of us are sociable creatures who want to reach out to other people around us. Very few humans lead completely solitary lives. People also communicate for specific reasons; in order to express Emotions such as: • Fear • Anger • Pain • Joy • Love. People want to get views‚ wishes and information across to others for all kinds of reasons. Sometimes this can be essential
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Provide support to manage pain and discomfort. Agreed ways are a set of rules‚ regulations‚ policies and procedures set out by the company which are kept in the office and are always available to be accessed. Care plans‚ policies and procedures always have to be followed and necessary precautions have to be taken.
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Unit 4222-201 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings(SHC 21) OUTCOME 1 Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.Identify different reasons why people communicate. To express needs ‚to share ideas and information ‚to reassure‚to express feelings‚to build relationships.socialise to askquestions‚to share experiences. Communication is an essential tool a carer can use to meet the needs of individual.It is a basic requirement
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[pic] Unit4222-229: Undertake agreed pressure area care Outcome 1: Understand the anatomy and physiology of the skin in relation to pressure area care 1. Pressure ulcers‚ also known as bed sores or pressure sores are injuries of the skin and underlying tissue. They appear when the affected area of skin is under too much pressure. Due to the pressure the blood flow is disrupted‚ the area does not irrigate‚ therefore nutrients and oxygen do not reach the skin cells. The skin then breaks
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Failures in Care Winterbourne View ‘failed to protect people’. The BBC secretly filmed a hospital where alleged abuse was reported. A health watchdog reported it as ‘systemic failure to protect people’. I read this on the BBC news website. The Care Quality Commission published its findings after an inspection of Winterbourne view hospital near Bristol. The review was ordered after BBC Panorama filmed patients being pinned down‚ slapped and taunted‚ police said they had arrested 12 people.
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