cExpectations Education 330/ Read 371 Action Research Bluefield State College HP Alvin Hibbitts In today’s society educational reform is at the forefront of parental concern. However‚ parents do not want to be held accountable for the actions of their children. In return‚ teachers are expected to take on the full responsibility of students’ successes and failures within the classroom. With this being the case teachers must develop a method to increase student
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Unit 4222-616 Administer medication to individuals‚ and monitor the effects (ASM34) Outcome 1 Understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication. 1. The current legislation‚ guideline policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication are. Medicines Act 1968 & amendments. Categorises how medicines are provided and sold. Misuse of Drugs act 1971 (Controlled Drugs) and amendments. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. 5 elements of risk assessment
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Young Adult‚ Midlife and Late Adulthood Stage Interviews and Reports BSHS/371 Young Adult‚ Midlife and Late Adulthood Stage Interviews and Reports Late Adulthood brings many challenges and changes. Late Adulthood brought on a very difficult challenge for my interviewee. He is a seventy three year old male. He is married and has three grown sons. He is retired yet he still works as a legal assistant at his youngest son’s law office. He was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in 2010. He feels this
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UNIT 4222-222 Support Individuals to Eat and Drink 1.1 Establish with an individual the food and drink they wish to consume. 1.2 Encourage the individual to select suitable options for food and drink. 1.3 Describe ways to resolve any difficulties or dilemma about the choice of food and drink. There are a number of ways to resolve any dilemma or difficulties with the choice of food and drink. Diet and Health Problems The residents choices at some point may contradict the advice given to the by
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Observation/assessor Observation/expert witness Written account Tick Tick Tick Witness testimony Knowledge questions Professional discussion Tick Tick Tick Unit Outcome Assessment details 4222-378 Outcome 1
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4222-378 Understand how to support individuals with autistic spectrum conditions Outcome 1 Understand the main characteristics of autistic spectrum conditions 1 It is important to recognise that each person on the autistic spectrum has their own individual attributes for the exact same reasons that you would recognise that someone without autism has their own individual attributes. It is difficult to apply a textbook definition of autism to all autistic people as they may not display all‚ if any
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Unit 4222-319 Facilitate person centred assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and review (HSC 2020) Outcome 1 As a support worker‚ it is imperative that we look at all aspects of health and social care with a holistic approach when planning and provision is concerned. Holistic means looking at a situation as a whole and not just part of it. We need to establish that we look at how all aspects of a PWS life will affect their care needs and it is important that we as support workers look
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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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JOUR 371: Communications Law Meek School of Journalism and New Media The University of Mississippi Fall 2013 CHAPTER SEVEN: PRIVACY APPROPRIATION AND INTRUSION: I. Introduction A. There is no specific mention of a right to privacy‚ by that name‚ in the Constitution or Bill of Rights. 1. Some think of it as “created” by judicial activism. 2. A better view is that it has been condensed from a variety of enumerated rights. Generally‚ a right to be left alone. B. The major
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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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