UNIT HSC 038 Promote good practice in handling information in health and social care settings Please refer to unit assessment criteria when answering these questions. What legislation and codes of practice relate to handling of information in health and social care? (1.1) Data Protection Act 1998‚ Human Rights Act 1998‚ GSCC Code of practice‚ Summarise the main points of legal requirements and codes of practice for handling information in health and social care. (1.2) Data Protection
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long it was sitting in the room). The bucket was then placed in the calorimeter in a certain way. At the bottom of the bucket‚ there were 3 “dents” which were aligned with the dents at the bottom of the calorimeter jacket (#14). The oxygen combustion bomb (#15) was then opened and roughly 10 cm of the wire (metal wire provided by the instructor) was cut and attached to the arms of the cup so the pellet of choosing (which was either the Naphthalene or the Benzoic Acid) would ignite with the wire and
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decision-making abilities more capable of saving the lives of our soldiers and sailors and of people on all sides. The Tide Turns As the war with Germany drew closer to the end‚ the Allies waged an increasingly effective war against Japan. After the fall of the Mariana Islands‚ including Saipan‚ to the U.S. in July of 1944‚ the impending defeat of Japan became increasingly apparent to many Allied and Japanese leaders. The Marianas had been a key area within Japan’s defense perimeter; now
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IDENTITY STATUS * Identity moratorium – delaying commitment * Identity foreclosure – making an early and unwavering commitment * Identity diffusion – soul searching or wandering without commitment * Identity achievement – commitment made after a period of soul
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Production of materials 1B – identify the industrial source of ethylene from the cracking of some of the fractions from the refining of petroleum Industrial source of ethylene (ethene) * Obtained from Crude oil – fractional distillation * Heated to high temps * Components vaporise and rise up tower where condense and collect * Lower the boiling point‚ higher up tower compound rises * Separates crude oil into fraction each with different boiling range - Catalytic Cracking
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very filial son‚ living with his mother until her death. His main influence originated from his mother who was a very strict and disciplined person whose values shaped his attitude towards the Bureau Investigations as he became the acting director. After graduating from his high school in 1913‚ he began working in the Library of Congress where he looked up to Herbert Putnam‚ who was a master of knowledge with the activities within the building. Hoover also studied his law degree while working in the
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HSC 3045 Promote positive behaviour Summarise the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. All adults who work within the secure care environment have a responsibility to themselves and Clayfields. We must exhibit a high standard of behaviour‚ both in 1:1 dealings with the young person/group‚ care affiliated professionals and the public‚ as our example of behaviour has a significant influence on the children’s behaviour. Good
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Through the continual friction between binary opposites‚ Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’ reflect a context of progress‚ allowing for a new‚ more powerful expression of love. Browning’s optimistic views on change and progress are idealised‚ thus reducing society to “contrarious voices”‚ dismissing it in one line. By contrast‚ Fitzgerald’s modernist novel‚ ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ incorporates Flaubert’s realistic depiction of a society deluded by the impulse to romanticise. The
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history 138w-38 | Why did Truman use the atomic bomb against Japan? What did his decision say about priorities of American foreign policy? | Truman decision and reasons behind deployment of the atomic bomb | | Min Yong Jung | 11/2/2010 | | Harry S. Truman‚ the 33rd President of the United States‚ deployed the atomic bomb on Japan to ensure the end of the Pacific War with minimal US casualties. Upon rejection of the Potsdam Declaration and calls for unconditional surrender by the Japanese
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White’s about to go Because of unprotected sex From her Seven Dwarves’ treks They gave her AIDS And now she fades This is worse than the poisoned Apple from her mom Which would have worked better as a bomb But the Witch couldn’t get it from Suddam And there goes her Happily Ever After Cinderella & Alice in Wonderland Have you ever wondered why Cinderella’s stepmom locked her high? She must be contained within her cell because of Alice D. Alice was in Wonderland in a dark
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