Ethical Use of Assessment Julia Ray Capella University Abstract In this report Julia has selected an assessment instrument that will be used in the mental health counseling field area of professional practice‚ the Beck Depression Inventory-II. Reviews of the assessment will be read to ensure that the assessment measures what it purports to measure and that the article reviews will also establish an appropriate use of that tool. Julia has also analyzed the theoretical basis of the article choice
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Risk and Quality Management Assessment Summary Yolanda Mercer HCS/451 August 4‚ 2014 Dorothy Webb-Moody Risk and Quality Management Assessment Summary Risk and quality management are two key concepts that help run a successful business. Risk and quality management programs provide techniques‚ tools‚ and different methods for health care organizations. Using risk and quality management programs ensure organizations provide quality health care. Novant Health is an integrated system of outpatient
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[201] Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings Learning Outcomes Ref | Learning Outcome | [201.1] | Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work | [201.2] | Understand agreed ways of working that protect own relationship with employer | [201.3] | Understand how own role fits within the wider context of the sector | [201.4] | Understand career pathways available
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communicate in a health and Social care setting 1.1 . Identify the different reasons why people communicate? The reasons for People communicating are as follows: • to express needs and wishes • to share ideas and information • to reassure • to express feelings and/or concerns • to build relationships and socialise • to ask questions • to share experiences 1.2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. 2.1. Demonstrate
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Risk and Quality Management Assessment Summary Sherry Noble HCS/451 September 29‚ 2014 Charriet Womble Risk and Quality Management Assessment Summary Reunion Plaza Nursing Center‚ a long term nursing facility with a 102 beds and is in the process of adding an additional wing that will have 30 beds for the elderly‚ disable‚ and short term rehabilitation with a staff that consist of Administrator‚ Business Office Staff‚ Social Worker‚ MDS Coordinator‚ Central Supply Clerk‚ Staffing Coordinator
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Use different sociology perspectives to discuss patterns and trends of health and illness in two different social groups. (M2). The black report was published in 1980‚ and it included different facts about how health can be improved from all different backgrounds in different social groupings. There is still a co-relation between social class and infant mortality rates‚ life expectancy and inequalities in the use of medical services. This was such an important piece of research. This report looked
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Chapter 7: Assesssments 1. CONTRASTING How were matrilineal societies different from patrilineal societies? Matrilineal societies where the societies in which descent is traced through the mother‚ while patrilineal societies where the ones in which descent is traced through the father. 2. NAMING From where does much of our knowledge of early African societies come? What traveler is known for his recorded descriptions of African societies? Much of our knowledge about early African societies come
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Developing Effective Communication in Health and Social Care settings Communication is very important in any health and social setting because doctors‚ nurses‚ carers and teachers need to communicate with patients and service users as professionally and as effective as possible. This helps to give the service user the highest quality of care. CONTEXTS TO COMMUNICATION One-to-one Communication When conversing with an individual one-to-one‚ it is important to be relaxed‚ polite and try to create
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Principles of Diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity Diversity is about difference‚ and the value of diversity is the richness and variety that different people bring to society. 1.1 Explain what is meant by Equality Equality is when each individual needs to be treated the same as everyone else. It is important that each individual has equal opportunities. Each individual has equal rights. 1.1 Explain what is meant by Inclusion
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information in social care settings It is essential that in a social care environment information is collected‚ used and stored correctly. Current legislation requires everyone working in social care to maintain certain records and keep them secure. Most of the information is sensitive and therefore not available to the general public. Information that is sensitive is called Confidential. Examples of confidential records are :- * Care & support Plans * Risk Assessments * Personal
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