Enabling clients to make choices In this essay I will explain and provide case studies and evidence to show how‚ as a senior officer working in residential care for the elderly‚ I can enable clients to make choices about the care they receive. Most of the client group I work with have a variety of disabilities such as Dementia‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ Diabetes‚ or are stroke victims and as such are extremely vulnerable. As a senior officer working with this client group I am in a position of power
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Sean Drew Mr.Bauman English 10 12th October 2012 All Choices have Consequences In my life there have been many times when my parents have told me to not do things but as a child when they tell you that it just makes you want to do it more. I have learned over my fifteen years of life that when you are told something it is for a good reason. I was reminded of what my parents told me by a younger family member but since they were younger I saw no reason to give them any of my attention. This
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what is meant by the term `dementia’ Unit-1‚ Q2. Describe how dementia can affect a person if the following areas of the brain are damaged by dementia Frontal lobe: Parietal lobe: Temporal lobe: Occipital lobe: Cerebellum: Unit-1‚ Q3.Explain why the following may be mistaken for dementia a) depression b) delirium c) age related memory impairment Unit-1‚ Q4. Give an outline of the following models of dementia a) The medical model of dementia b) The social model of dementia Unit-1‚ Q5. Explain why it
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Chapter 10 Digestion and Nutrition Multiple Choice Questions 1. Plankton is a. Any organic debris in the ocean B. Plant and animal microorganisms drifting in the ocean c. A group of filter-feeding microorganisms d. Oceanic bacteria e. Seaweed 2. Examples of a suspension feeder and a deposit feeder would be‚ respectively‚ a. Clams and fish B. Polychaete annelid and earthworms c. Earthworms and rotifers d. Basking sharks and rotifers e. Earthworms and clams 3. The evolution
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Part A: Contrast the theories of Pluralism and Public Choice (Private Interest). Public Choice theory and Pluralism are both expressions of an attempt to critique political structures‚ analyse the processes that drive them and understand their relative effectiveness in achieving stated political or social goals. The disparate perspectives that can be obtained by application of each of these political ontologies are generated by fundamental differences in these assumed goals and underlying motivators
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4 Be able to promote a culture where needs and risks are balanced with health and safety practice in health and social care or children and young peoples settings. In this section I will try to outline the importance of allowing and supporting employer to take everyday risks but also recognising the need to as far as reasonably possible keep them from harm. Safeguarding-PA has a duty to ensure employer is not abused or neglected.Abuse can be physical‚ emotional‚ sexual‚ financial. When employer
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“A” eventually comes to stand for Able Its about a woman named Hester Prynne who has a baby out of wedlock. She commited adultery by doing that because her husband wasn’t dead like she originally thought. So as punishment for her sin‚ she is forced to wear a scarlet A on her chest. The A stands for adultery. All the people shunned her and were not allowed to forgive and forget. She ever had to live outside the city limits. It is totally true what she did was wrong. But how long can
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Though good decisions is a favourite topic of discussion amongst monarchs‚ presidents and dictators‚ good decisions is featuring more and more in the ideals of the young and upwardly mobile. It still has the power to shock those politicaly minded individuals living in the past‚ trapped by their infamous history. Keeping all of this in mind‚ in this essay I will examine the major issues. An essay on good decisions While many learned professors have abandoned hope of ever discovering the truth
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my car payment at once. (5 points) 2. What aspects of your decision-making process fit the description of a rational choice? Did you consider costs and benefits? Did you pay attention to both monetary and non-monetary factors? Did you consider opportunity costs? Explain. Most aspects of my decision making process fit the description of a rational choice‚ I considered both the costs and benefits. The costs being it is really expensive to own a car and then you have to continually put
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1. Strategic Choices Article #1 (SPACE) Assessment and Analysis Strategies according to Space matrix-case study: petrochemical and banking industries in Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) Introduction Although strategy concept exists since emersion of human race (Henderson‚ 1989) but "strategic planning" concept entered into the management texts in 1950 (Ali Ahmadi‚ 2006) since then different tools for each step of strategic planning including formulation‚ implementation and evaluation steps have been
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