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    Manage health and social care practice outcomes for individuals 1. Understand the theory and principles that underpin based practice Explain outcome based practice In 1990 health care providers had just began to discover what appeared to be a very powerful tool for reducing variation in patient care practices - clinical paths. A clinical path includes descriptions of key events that‚ if performed by caregivers as described‚ are expected to produce the most desirable outcomes for patients

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    If trust does not meet test of certainty it will fail/be void If trust to be valid must meet three certainties: (Knight v Knight) Certainty of intention Certainty of subject matter Certainty of objects/beneficiaries Fundamental principle: the trust must be capable of being controlled + enforced There must be “sufficient practical certainty in [the trust’s] definition for it to be carried out‚ if necessary with the administrative assistance of the court‚ according to the expressed intention

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    Foster Care System: Salvation or Detriment Imagine your family being broken up and scattered to a random location with a random group of people that you now must live and grow with. This decision is completely out of your control and very well may be the most important one of your life. This is what is known as the foster care system. This is detrimental to American society‚ because “according to national statistic 40 to 50 percent of those children will never complete high school.  Sixty-six percent

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    well‚ but I do have a time limit. I only get an hour a day and sometimes during a school break‚ I’ll get unlimited time. Even though I really like having unlimited time I still think taking a break is good. So in this essay‚ I’ll be explaining my own opinion on video games and whether they’re good or bad. Alright so video games are really addicting and fun‚ but as you know they can be dangerous. Video games can become an addiction‚ just like drugs. If someone takes drugs for a long period of time

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    Hospice Care 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Definition 1.1.1 Hospice Care Hospice care refers to an exceptional program that offers care services to individuals who are fatally ill and their family members. It is offered to patients who have been acknowledged by doctors as having completely exhausted all forms of cure there is and they are destined to die. These services include mental‚ emotional‚ spiritual physical and medical support which are aimed at ensuring maximum comfort and hope to the

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    Dental Nursing 5234: Unit 302 Written Questions Q1) Please summarise the professional standards of care for dental care for professionals. There are nine principles which every dental professional has to follow: 1 Put patients’ interest first 2 Communicate effectively with patients 3 Obtain valid consent 4 Maintain and protect patients’ information 5 Have a clear and effective complaints procedure 6 Work with colleagues in a way that is in patients’ best interests 7 Maintain‚ develop and

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    Ethnic‚ linguistic and cultural background • Disability or specific requirements (Additional needs) • Reliability of information • Avoiding bias 1.3-Explain the selection of the assessment methods used. Narrative observation Time sampling - good for seeing how a child spends a section of their time at the setting Standardised tests Check sheets or tick lists Software - there may also be electronic forms of assessment made on a computer that would be informed by other observations

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    Deutsche Bank and Bankers Trust merger Информация о компаниях и самом слиянии Deutsche Bank (Germany) and Bankers Trust (US) reflect different cultural realities. The main differences between them concerning cultural dimensions include such points as: Long-term orientation. On this index the Germans score 83 while the Americans score only 26 what means that unlike the Americans the Germans are very pragmatic people‚ they show an ability to adapt traditions easily to changed conditions‚ a strong propensity

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    INTRODUCTION ’Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events‚ not of words. Trust movement.’   -Alfred Adler        It’s a matter of curiosity that the quote accurately describes the fundamental truth of life. MOVEMENT! The healthy existence of a cell depends on the movement of molecules in and out of the cell.  For this transport across the cell‚ specialized structures are present on the surface of cell membrane called Transporters. Transporters are involved in a mode of transport called

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    Mike Adelmann Hour 2 AP Psychology "Good Will Hunting" Final Mr. Coury The film "Good Will Hunting" is a very interesting psychological piece‚ as it depicts the main character Will Hunting as a troubled boy who only cares about himself‚ and is too lazy to apply himself to tasks given to him‚ even though he is given great intelligence. The movie provides a real world example to explain many tough social science concepts. In addition to the movie’s delve into psychology‚ the underlying themes

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