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    CYPW LEVEL 3

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    fortunately he has never needed his pen‚ however he has had a reaction i have had to give him pireton which brings the reaction‚ I will then phone his mom to come and collect him straight away. There is also a few children with asthma in our nursery so we have also had asthma training. the childrens safety is my priority in nursery however accidents do happen from time to time so if a child was to have an accident i would care for the childs needs making sure they were okay‚ I would also have to

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    Case Study on Copd

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    This is a case study on a 76 year old man.Mr Alan Chari(pseudonym used to protect the identity of a patient)‚was admitted over night in my department.He is a divorcee who stays with son.He is a retired teacher and his son is permanently employed by a local company as an electrician.He is independent with activities of daily livings but is occasionally limited by his ill health.He used to be a heavy smoker .After realising the burden COPD has on general New Zealand population ‚affecting about15%

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    Unit 4 Assignment Childcare

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    Unit 4 Assignment E1 There are many legislations that influence healthy safe and secure environments for early years settings these include: the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 which all settings have responsibilities under this means that settings must meet certain rules to make sure all children our safe. It also means that settings have to be careful that there is no risk of injuries to anyone. This means that everyone in a children’s setting has responsibility for the safety and health

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    won’t have an allergic reaction to a substance to which they have a food allergy unless they intake food that causes their immune system to overreact to the food substance. When people encounter food allergies‚ symptoms may include nausea‚ vomiting‚ asthma‚ dyspnea‚ itching‚ eczema‚ and other symptoms (Grodner et al.‚ 2013). Bullying is very normal in food allergic children. It is correlative with a lower quality of life and distress in children and their family. Fifty percent of patients do not recognize

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    Cph Herbal Medicines

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    Traditional and Alternative Health Care (PITAHC) Mnemonic is BUBLY/SANTA B-AWANG (Hypertesion‚Lowers Cholesterol‚ Toothache) U-LISIMANG BATO (PANCIT-PANCITAN) (Lowers uric acid‚ Rheumatism) B-AYABAS (Diarrhea‚ Wounds‚ Toothache) L-AGUNDI (Cough‚ Asthma‚ Fever) Y-ERBA BUENA (Muscle Pain‚ Athritis‚ Rheumatism‚ Cough‚ Headache) S- AMBONG (anti-Edema‚ Diuretic‚ Anti-Urolithiasis) A-MPLAYA (Diabetes‚ Mellitus) N-NIOG-NIOGAN (Paratism‚ Arcariasis‚ Anti-Helmintic) T-SANG GUBAT (Stomachache‚ Diarrhea)

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    unit 1

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    as contact home and write the incident in the accident book. Dealing with an asthma attack; It is important to be aware of any child that has asthma in the setting‚ children who have asthma should always have a pump/inhaler on them and the setting should have a spare with the child’s name and details on‚ all staff members should be aware of who has asthma and where their pumps are kept. If a child was to have an asthma attack it is important to try and reassure the child and keep them calm‚ the

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    Eczema Research Paper

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    Atopic dermatitis. This is a condition that could possibly make your skin red and itchy. This condition is common in children but this can occur at any age. Eczema is long lasting and tends to flare from time-to-time. This may also be joined up by asthma. No cure has yet to be found for this condition. Some treatments and self-care methods could also relieve itching or even prevent outbreaks. For example‚ it would help to avoid harsh soaps‚ moisturize your skin regularly‚ and apply medicated creams

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    Good Germs Bad Germs

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    Good Germs Bad Germs Author: Jessica Snyder Sachs January 21‚ 2013 We live in a world full of bacteria‚ in fact‚ bacteria is all around us. They are tiny‚ one celled creatures that get nutrients from their environments in order to live. In some cases that environment is a human body. But not all bacteria are bad. Some bacteria are good for our bodies; they help keep belongings in balance. Good bacteria live in our intestines and help us use the nutrients in the food we eat and make waste from

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    Medical Emergencies

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    Prevention is the most important phase of treating medical emergencies‚ despite all the efforts of prevention emergencies will still occur. An emergency is a medical condition that requires immediate treatment. Emergencies do occur in the dental offices. A survey of 4‚000dentists conducted by Fast and others revealed an incidence of 7.5 emergencies per dentist over a 10 year period. Here are three steps to prevent medical emergencies in the dental office: Medical History‚ Patient Evaluation‚ and

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    · DESCRIBE THE BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF SMOKING IN SOCIAL ASPECTS RELATED TO IT. A cigarette is a drug.You can become addicted to it.People who try to stop smoking may develop withdrawal symptoms if they have smoked heavily for a long time.These symptoms include a craving to smoke‚becoming sleepless and irritable‚numbness in the arms and legs‚an inabilty to concentrate on their work and coughing more than usual.These unpleasent symptoms make some people continue to smoke‚even though the symptoms

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