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    Unit 52

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    Unit 52: Provide support for journeys LO1 understand factors to consider when planning support for journeys When planning a journey I must take into consideration the individual in terma of mobility‚ environment and their wellbeing. I must also take the journey into consideration for instance some individuals may become restless‚ agitated or aggressive whilst waiting on transport or in busy environments. Finally I must take health and safety into consideration as traveling on public transport

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    disabled Key sentence/phrase Thema Ongeziene littekens is een terugkerend thema in Owen ’s oorlog gedichten. In ‘Disabled’ beschrijft hij hoe de soldaat niet de pijn van zichzelf heeft‚ maar de pijn van anderen omdat deze namelijk niet erg begripvol reageren op zijn situatie. Ook al is hij van buiten namelijk niet gewond‚ van binnen zal hij nooit meer worden zoals hij was voor de oorlog. Titel Disabled‚ betekent verminkt. Hij heeft dit als titel gekozen omdat een soldaat die terug keert

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    Describe the Expected Pattern of Children and Young People’s Development from Birth to 19 Years Question: 1. Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years ‚ to include: a) Physical development. b) Communication and intellectual development. c) Social‚ emotional and behavioural development. Answer: Physical development: At 0-3 years New born babies have little control over their bodies. Their movement depends on series of reflexes‚ as

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    SHC 52

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    care for.   It enables me to keep up to date and change proactively to make sure that the service I offer is relevant and appropriate to care the service users. The service users must be confident that they can trust the people that they receive care from. As a manager this should be an ongoing activity which is the “norm” for a care organisation which will enhance the quality of my work‚ make staff happier which can only make for positive outcomes for the care home and the service users. I am responsible

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    Unit 52 - Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in Dementia Care Practice 1. Understand that each individual’s experience of dementia is unique 1.1 Explain why it is important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage. People’s customs and religious practices are very important to them. It defines who they are. Some like their dietary needs met regarding not eating pork‚ or being a vegetarian or pescaterian so this needs to be adhered to. Some people would only like people of their own sex handling

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    40-Year-Old Virgin

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    40-Year-Old Virgin Movie Review In today’s society sexuality is no longer the taboo topic it used to be. It’s discussed quite openly among scientists and scholars all the way down to classes offered on the subject and socially among friends. Although movies about sex have been around for roughly 80 years‚ more and more come out each year discussing an array of topics relating to sex. The 40-Year-Old Virgin is one of these movies. It’s the story of Andy Stitzer who has managed to make it 40

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    Emphysema Research Paper

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    Emphysema is known as a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)‚ which gradually damages the alveoli‚ also known as air sacs‚ in the lungs. The damage to the air sacs‚ makes it difficult to breath‚ because the body does not get all the oxygen to function properly. According to the article‚ Emphysema‚ when a person has the disease‚ "the inner walls of the air sacs weaken and eventually rupture — creating one larger air space instead of many small ones... this reduces the surface area of the lungs

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    Emphysema describes a loss of elasticity within the lungs‚ enlargement of the alveoli and the destruction of the alveolar walls. There are two types of emphysema: centriacinar and panacinar. Centriacinar emphysema‚ most common form of emphysema‚ affects the center of the respiratory lobule‚ such as the bronchioles‚ which is where a majority of the alveolar ducts and sacs are located. This form of emphysema is predominately seen in smokers‚ especially male smokers. Panacinar emphysema is most commonly

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    Emphysema Case Study

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    A 56 year old obese African American female with a history of hypertension‚ hyperlipidemia‚ and hypothyroidism presented at out pulmonary department for the management of multiple recurrent episodes of bronchitis and pneumonia over the preceding two years. She denied ever smoking in the past. Chest roentgenogram was significant for multiple right upper and middle lobe‚ as well as left lower lobe bullae; which was markedly visible on the CT scan of the chest. Serum alfa-1-antitrypsin was negative

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    Advice for a Ten Year Old

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    By the time I was ten years old‚ my parents had instilled in me the notion that failing in school or other efforts was unacceptable. I could either be perfect or a failure‚ but there was no in-between. I strove to be the ideal daughter who didn’t make messes‚ didn’t get bad grades‚ but didn’t have fun. My advice to a ten-year-old would be that it is alright to make mistakes in life. If you are taught to be afraid of failure‚ it will prevent you from trying to achieve something that seems difficult

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