The Principle of infection prevention and control 1.1 Explain the employees roles and responsibilities’ in relation to the prevention and control of infection The employee’s role and responsibilities include: To ensure that their own health and hygiene not pose a risk to service users and colleagues To ensure effective hand washing is carried out when working with service users‚ giving personal care‚ handling/preparing food. To ensure they use protective clothing provided when
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P4 - Describe the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types M1 – Explain the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types D1 – Analyse the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types Antagonistic Pairs Antagonistic Pairs are a pair of muscles working together to allow coordinated movement of the skeletal joints. Muscles can only exert a force and do work by contracting. An example is the antagonistic pair of muscles used in bending
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P1 Businesses that are well known for providing superb customer service have several characteristics in common: they understand what customer service really means they understand their customers and aim to fulfil their needs in every way every single person in the organisation wants to achieve this aim Customer service is the customer’s complete experience‚ from the second they enter a business or view a website‚ to the after-sales service‚ such as spare parts or repairs. Superb customer
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001 The context for safeguarding children and young people 1.1 Identify the changes which have occurred in the UK over the past 100 years in relation to children and health conditions/practices‚ education and employment‚ citizenship and rights‚ equality and diversity. A) Health conditions/practices There is now legislation in place to ensure all children have access to the health services they may need. Agendas such as ‘every child matters’ ensures that children have the opportunities
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with the patient and to help them to understand how the patient is feeling so that they will be able to help them and give them the right medication and right help that is required. Group communication - this is an open discussion between at least 3 individuals‚ this will also be a face to face discussion however this can also be done via online chat rooms or email. For example when people go to a rehab place for help to get over a drinking problem or a drug problem‚ they have to sit down in groups
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–verbal skills such as‚ portraying open body language‚ smiling and using eye contact. By making sure you model the behaviour you wish to see. The child or pupil will learn from your behaviour and communication skills and develop their social skills. 3. Explain how different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate? 1.3 The differences in social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect the way in which you communicate. For example children
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deliver their services. Information is not shared correctly‚ problems that arise may be missed through lack of communication with colleagues. If a team is not communicating well‚ service users would not be getting the best service available. Question 3 Body language Environment Confidentiality Active listening Asking questions Being non-judgemental Question 4 People from different backgrounds use or interpret communication in different ways‚ some using slang. People from different areas
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members of staff and children 2. Pagets theory was that children are cognitive learners whereas Vygotsky saw them as social learners. I personally prefer Vygotskys theory as he saw children more of social beings rather than intellectual beings. 3. The theorist that wrote the maturational theory was Arnold Gassell‚ this is an important theory as is contributes at a child’s development. Such as parenting styles and care giving strategies. Certain settings will still use this theory when planning
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themselves for example dressing themselves. | Use trial-and-error methods to learn about objects. | If they touch an object and it is hot‚ they won’t touch it again. | 2-3 years | May got to the toilet independently. | May go to the toilet when they need it with few accidents. | Know their full name. | Will be able to say their full name. | 3-4 years | Make friends and are interested in having friends. | Will enjoy being with other children more. | Can sort objects into simple categories. | Will put all
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Certificate L3 Communication. Outcome 1. Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings. 1. Use the box on the left to identify people that you communicate with. Use the box on the right to state why you communicate with them. |Parents |To update them on service users weeks/days. | |GP’s |In case
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