Candidate Name: Kate Harden Evidence No ...................... Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care‚ Children and Young People (Also see additional guidance notes for individual units) Unit 4222-304 Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. Assignment – Short Answer Questions LO 1 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your work role. Duty of care
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Unit 4222-229 Undertake agreed pressure area care (HSC 2024) Outcome 1 Understand the anatomy and physiology of the skin in relation to pressure area care: 2) Identify pressure sites of the body: * Shoulders or shoulder blades * Elbows * Back of your ears * Knees‚ ankles‚ heals‚ toes * Spine * Base of spine/sacrum area 3) Identify factors which might put individual at risk of skin breakdown and pressure sores: Intrinsic risk factors: * Mobility problems * Poor
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1. Outline guidelines‚ procedures and codes of practice relevant to personal work. Guidelines‚ procedures and codes of practice relevant to personal work can include health and safety‚ data protection and if they are dealing with money financial regulations. Health and safety is so that the area you are working is free of any obstacles that may cause accidents. The data protection is so that any information you are dealing with or information that you are using does not come out of the organisation
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think I would have a reason I love them so much; to be honest I don’t‚ but there’s just something about them that makes me want to watch them. In King’s article he says‚ “like the sick joke. . . It deliberately appeals to all that is worst in us” (326). King is basically saying that there is something inside of us that gets excited seeing bad things happen to others. I argue with him on this because I do not feel that way when I watch horror movies‚ or witness anything bad happening. Why do most
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the 455 In 1966 Pontiac really didn’t have a small block engine. In an effort to keep things simple Pontiac designed all their V-8 engines around the same casting. Even the [small displacement 326 CID motor] is considered a big block. Therefore‚ the [389 Tri-power Trophy engine] is also based off of the 326 block
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The five core-concepts are: * Rhetorical Analysis * Document Design * Editing for Clarity & Conciseness * Genres of Workplace Writing * Workplace Practices & Collaboration The five core-concepts are: * Rhetorical Analysis * Document Design * Editing for Clarity & Conciseness * Genres of Workplace Writing * Workplace Practices & Collaboration The mission of the Professional Writing Program at WSU Vancouver is to provide
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Alan Mulally’s Leadership Dee Carter Organizational Behavior/ BUS 520 August 7‚ 2011 Alan Mulally has been CEO of Ford Motor Company since September 2006. Upon his arrival‚ Mulally took over "The Way Forward" restructuring plan (Wilson 2006) at Ford to move the company in a more competitive performance nationally and globally. Alan continues to lead through communication‚ openness‚ and the drive to succeed as he did at Boeing Company. Mulally is an effective leader and he knew that it would
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1. “Impaired tissue integrity related to mechanical destruction of tissue secondary to pressure” (Carpenito‚ 2009‚ p. 326) as evidenced by deep sacral wound. 2. “Impaired physical mobility related to restrictions” (Carpenito‚ 2009‚ p. 326) secondary to pain. 3. “High risk for infection related to exposure of ulcer base to fecal/urinary drainage” (Carpenito‚ 2009‚ p. 326). According to NANDA (1990)‚ “a nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment about individual‚ family‚ or community
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setting’ (Hurn 2008‚ p.348). Geert Hofstede cited in Ogretir (2008‚ p.96) defines culture as ‘the collective programming of the human mind’ whereas Wood et al. (2006‚ p.326) elaborates that it is the religious beliefs‚ values‚ traditions‚ importance of the family structure‚ national identity and cohesion. Wood et al. (2006‚ p.326) and Hurn (2008‚ p.348) share a similar view that ethics within an organisational culture can be traced to the national culture and as a result‚ this distinguishes one society
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Unit 4222-616 Administer medication to individuals‚ and monitor the effects (ASM 34) Outcome 2 Know about common types of medication and their use 1. describe common types of medication including their effects and potential side effects Below are outlined 3 types of common medications. Analgesics: i.e. Codeine‚ used for pain relief‚ side effects can be light-headedness‚ dizziness‚ nausea‚ vomiting‚ shortness of breath‚ and sedation. Codeine can also cause allergic reactions‚ symptoms
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