UNIT 4222 – 201 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. Understand why communication is important in the work settings 1. Identify different reasons why people communicate I think the reasons why people communicate are: to know each other with everything they are ( needs‚ interests‚ beliefs‚ religion etc); to socialize; to share experiences‚ memories; to make friends; to know others tradition and customs;
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Assessment task – SHC 33 Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings Outcome 1 – 1.1‚ 1.2‚ and 1.3 “Inclusion and participation are essential to human dignity and to the enjoyment and exercise of human rights. Within the field of education this is reflected in the development of strategies that seek to bring about a genuine equalisation of opportunity.” The Salamanca World Statement (UNESCO 1994:11) – signed by 92 governments (see p. 64 of
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SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate: There are different reasons people communicate: To share ideas and information: the communication is important to give and receive information and instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge. For example when a child has a special diet the parents inform the nursery and passes the information to the staff that is
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UNDERTAKE AGREED PRESSURE AREA CARE 1.1 Pressure sores also known as pressure ulcers are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue‚ they appear when an area is under too much pressure for long periods of time‚ due to this pressure the blood flow id disrupted‚ and the area doesnt get irrigated‚ therefore the nutrients and oxygen do not reach the skin cells‚ the skin then breaks and the pressure ulcers form. Epidermis - is waterproof has no blood supply(avascular)‚ the epidermis is constantly
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SCH 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 There are many different reasons why we communicate. One of the main reasons we communicate is to express are needs. This starts from when we are babies crying to alert those who are caring for us that we are hungry‚ tired‚ scared‚ hungry or simply want some comfort. As we get older the reasons for communication increase‚ we use communication to socialise ‚ build relationships and maintain those relationships
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Physical Assessment in Health Care Carlos Arteta Florida National University Professor: Angel Cano April 2‚ 2016 Case Study # 1 A 35 years old electrical engineer presented to the office for a clinical evaluation. Her name is Mary. She is complaining of a face rash that has been present for one week. The rash is across her face and the bridge of her nose. The rash appeared after one week of hiking and camping in the Appalachians. Mary denies new soap‚ detergent‚ lotions‚ environmental exposures
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Understand the need for tissue viability risk assessment The skin is an outside covering for the human body. It is an organ just like the heart‚ lung and liver. It provides layer of protection and plays a vital role in maintaining body temperature and by making you aware of external stimuli through the sense of touch. The skin has two layers‚ the epidermis and the dermis‚ although not part of the skin‚ the hypodermis lies beneath the dermis. When the skin is about to be damaged it shows signs
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Running head: QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT Quantitative Risk Assessment Jeffrey Smith University of Phoenix PM/584 Project Risk Management Leon Baudot October 6‚ 2014 Quantitative Risk Assessment For the project of redesigning packing for the Canadian market‚ quantitative risk assessment plays an important role. Quantitative risk assessment is‚ “A process for assigning a numeric value to the probability of loss based on known risks and available‚ objective data… used to determine potential
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1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication is essential for the human race. The different reasons people communicate are when: • we need to ask for something • when we need to get something • to make our feelings known to others • to ask people how do they feel • to let people know things • to teach‚ to learn ‚ to advice‚ to help‚ to live… We use communication every day‚ every time we interact with others‚ and without it we could not improve and develop ourselves
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Unit 1: 1:1. people communicate at work for many different reasons‚ so that work can be done properly without problems‚ interchanging information between management‚ employees‚ client and other organisation that might be involved. People also communicate to socialise and share life stories. 1:2. Communication if not done properly can affect people working in the same place. If it’s done properly it can make work flow easy. It is important that workers understand the language used when communicating
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