Unit 4222-366 – Mandatory Unit Understand and meet the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia (DEM 302) Outcome 1 1.) Describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes associated with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition. Cognitive behaviour is thought processing‚ which is caused by brain damage‚ effecting parts of the brain responsible for memory and how to eat and talk. This means that a person with dementia can forget how important it is to eat and drink‚
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Unit 4222-222 Suport individuals to eat and drink. 222-1 Be able to support individuals to make choices about food and drink. 1.1 Establish with an individual the food and drink thay wish to consume. 1.2 Encourage the individual to select suitable options for food and drnk. 1.3 Describe ways to resolve any difficulties or dulemmas about the choice of food and drink. 1.4 Describe how and when to seek additional guidance about an individual‚s choice of food and drink. It is important
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Quiz #1- Study Guide 1) One major difference between Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s theories is that Vygotsky emphasized that… Page Ref: 267 2) Which period of human development is the most rapid phase of change? Page Ref: 5 3) Piaget’s theory is described as a constructivist approach because Piaget… Page Ref: 224 4) Piaget based his sequence of development on… Page Ref: 224 5) Piaget used ___________ to study child and adolescent thought. Page Ref: 20 6) Preschoolers who create imaginary
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L3 HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 302 - Principles of personal development in adult social care settings The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Explain what reflective practice is (1.1.1) It means that you stop and think about your practice; the process of reflecting on something you have done or a task you have undertaken. You may look at them from different points of view‚ you think about what went well‚
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directly to tourism. Conversely‚ while there is potential ideally for continued projects growth there is still lack of understanding especially within the communities as to the prevailing possible or negative impacts that tourism may bring (Doan 2000‚ p. 267-288). This‚ therefore‚ calls for a sustainable conducting of tourism and always being ready for situations. This paper examines the impacts of tourism whether negative or positive with a suggestion that‚ on balance‚ tourism’s contribution is positive
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however‚ the young boy named Paul received more pressure than the rest of the family. Paul lived “in a pleasant house with a garden (267)‚” and with other rich items to feel superior‚ but his mother never had the right heart; she always wanted more money. To this‚ the very house that they all lived in “came to be hunted by the unspoken phrase: There must be more money (267)!” The house itself symbolized the restrictions and bond that the mother had on her son. All Paul really wanted was to see his mother
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Strategic Alliances 1) Companies like Bill Blass‚ Hugo Boss‚ and other global design icons typically generate more revenue from licensing deals for jeans‚ fragrances‚ and watches than from their high-priced couture lines. Answer TRUE Diff 2 Page Ref 265-267 AACSB Reflective Thinking 2) Licensing is a contractual agreement whereby one company (the licensor) makes a legally protected asset available to another company (the licensee) in exchange for royalties‚ license fees‚ or some other form of compensation
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Question#4: -For lux A: (5294-4230) +1= 1065 nt (1065/3)-1= 355 amino acids -For lux B: (6313-5333)+1= 981nt (981/3)-1= 326 amino acids -The RBS sequence in luxA is AAAGGA. The sequence is 6 nucleotides long (4217-4222). -Each gene within the lux operon must have its own RBS because the polypeptide synthesis from the lux operon transcript is an independent process‚ in which each gene within the lux operon such as lux I‚ C‚ D‚ A‚ B‚ E‚ and G genes has a corresponding
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Bibliography: Reports Law Commission‚ Double Jeopardy and Prosecution Appeals (Law Com No 267‚ 2001) Law Commission‚ Double Jeopardy (Law Com No 156‚ 2000) House of Commons‚ The Double Jeopardy Rule (The Third Report of the Home Affairs Select Committee‚ 1999-2000) House of Commons‚ Double Jeopardy (Standard Note of the Home Affairs Section
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What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl by Patricia Smith Compared to Country Lovers by Nadine Gordimer. Carolynn Hanson ENG125: Introduction to Literature (ABG1239A) Instructor: Corey King October 15‚ 2012 When comparing and contrasting the poem What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl by Patricia Smith with the short story Country Lovers by Nadine Gordimer. The poem and the short story are both great examples of the difficulty of life between different ethnic backgrounds. The Poem What It’s
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