4:3 Describe the process of carrying out a risk assessment The important issues are whether a known or potential risk is likely to occur‚ if it will be significant should it occur‚ and whether the organization is adequately prepared to handle it so that the negative effects are eliminated or minimized. When we have any new admission on the ward‚ the first thing we find out from the staff handing over to us is if the patients are infectious. So I’ll say the processes of carrying out a risk assessment
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The Activities of Daily Living in relation to the client…. Page 4 Recommendations…. Page 7 Conclusion…. Page 7 References…. Page 8 Aims This assignment will outline how the Roper Logan and Tierney Activities of Daily Living Model can be used to help identify a clients needs as well as help discover ways in which a clients care‚ health and general well being can be improved. For this assignment the twelve activities of daily living will be used to assess
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378 (LD310).1 Understand the main characteristics of autistic spectrum conditions... 1.1 Explain why it is important to recognise that each person on the autistic spectrum has their own individual abilities‚ needs‚ strengths‚ gifts and interests... When dealing with individuals with autistic spectrum it is important that you treat them as individuals as each person likes and dislikes different things if you treat each individual as the same this could course upset with the person as they may not
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4223-005 005.1.1 & 1.2 A working relationship is far different from a personal one. There are set boundaries‚ laid out policies and procedures‚ and codes of conduct for your job role which must be stuck to. Colleagues should all be treated equally‚ and with respect. Things which are happening domestically and socially should‚ where possible; be kept private‚ as should opinions on things such as politics‚ religion and other members of staff which may upset others. These are things which are shared
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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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Mandatory Unit Unit Accreditation Number J/601/8142 City & Guilds Number 4223 -011 Handle information in health and social care settings Outcome 1 Understand the need for secure handling of information in health and social care settings 1.1. Identify the legislation that relates to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information in health and social care: The Data Protection Act 1998 The Freedom of Information Act 2000 The Health and Social Care Act 2012 Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 Access
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spectrum condition and affects people in a number of different ways. It is important when supporting an individual with autism to identify and recognise each individuals’ abilities – what they can do successfully‚ needs – what the individual needs support with‚ strengths and gifts – what the individual is good at‚ what they have a real talent in‚ and interests – what is motivating for the person. Autism has a range of diagnostic criteria. This was described by Wing and Gould (1979) as the Triad of
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Research explain the following different manifestations of dementia: Huntington’s disease: Huntington’s disease is a progressive brain disorder caused by a single defective gene on chromosome 4 — one of the 23 human chromosomes that carry a person’s entire genetic code. This defect is "dominant‚" meaning that anyone who inherits it from a parent with Huntington’s will eventually develop the disease. The disorder is named for George Huntington‚ the physician who first described it in the late
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her next of kin was concerned about her deterioration over the days previous to admission and called an ambulance to bring her into hospital. Her medical history includes having asthma from a young age‚ for which she takes a Ventolin inhaler twice daily. Her social history is she smokes ten cigarettes a day and consumes ten units of alcohol a week. She lives at home with her husband. Mays’ husband said that she has not been eating well for two weeks and feels she has lost weight. Immediate assessment
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The legal impact that multinational trade agreements have on global trade BUS 378 James Slack 05/02/2011 Globalization is usually referenced to the integration of countries and people around the world. It is the product of many factors‚ including the reduction in barriers to trade‚ improving transportation and communication costs‚ and facilitating the movement of capital‚ knowledge‚ technology‚ culture‚ and people across regional borders. The World Trade Organization
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