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    INTRODUCTION. Principles of support is an important element for a successful health and care setting‚ they are applied in health and social care to ensure that clients are cared for in the best possible way. This assay is going to define what principles are and how they are applied in health and social care sectors. It will also talk about protection of individuals from harm‚ person cantered approach‚ ethical dilemmas according to the scenarios given‚ implementation of policies‚ legislation‚ regulations

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    E1. There are many responsibilities that practitioners have when maintaining professional relationships and one of these is to respect the views of parents and children. One of these responsibilities is to respect the views of parents and children; this is so that both parents and children know that they have a secure relationship with the practitioner but a relationship that stays within the setting which means that practitioners should be friendly but not friends. Another responsibility that practitioners

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    CQC report (2012) outlined that in order to safeguard the health‚ safety and welfare of service users‚ there must at all times be sufficient staff levels for the purposes of carrying out regulated activities. Backing this up is research findings from Royal College of Nursing (2012) which summarized that staffing levels impact patient’s outcomes and experiences. Regulation 20 (1) (a) of The Residential Care Homes Regulations (2005) explains the registered person shall ensure that at all times suitably

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    As mammals our aerobic metabolic system requires oxygen for us to sustain life. The organ that transports oxygen from the environment into the body where it is needed‚ are the lungs. Oxygen is transported through cellular respiration from the lungs to tissues and organs. Between 2‚100 to 2‚400 gallons of air is breathed to fuel 2‚400 gallons of blood that is pumped into the heart. Respiration is controlled by the medulla oblongata‚ which deals with the autonomic function of breathing. This characteristic

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    frequency is a common tool used for analysis. Because the frequency spectrum is derived from the data in the time domain‚ the relationship between time and frequency is very important. Units of acceleration‚ velocity‚ and displacement are typical. Additional terms such as peak-peak‚ peak‚ and rms. are often used. Switching units correctly‚ and keeping terms straight is a must. As much as possible‚ this training will follow the criteria as established by the Vibration Institute. Jack D. Peters 2 Mass

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    of Router-Integrated Session Border Control (2012) Retrieved from http://www.juniper.net/us/en/local/pdf/whitepapers/2000311-en.pdf Bradley‚ Tony‚ (2012) Bradley‚ Tony‚ (2012). Introduction to Intrusion Detections Systems (IDS). Retrieved September 5‚ 2012 from http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/hackertools/a/aa030504.htm Carter‚ Earl‚ (February 15‚ 2002) Little‚ M. (1989‚ October). Goals and Functional Requirements for Inter-Autonomous System Routing: RFC 1126. Retrieved from http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1126

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    Overview of Electronic Commerce Learning Objectives 1. Define electronic commerce (EC) and 2. 3. 4. 5. describe its various categories. Describe and discuss the content and framework of EC. Describe the major types of EC transactions. Discuss e-commerce 2.0. Describe social commerce and social software. Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1-2 Learning Objectives 6. Understand the elements of the digital world. 7. Describe the drivers of EC as they relate to

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    2. What factors may contribute to an individual being more vulnerable to abuse? Name and describe at least 4 factors - dementia – people with dementia are more vulnerable for being abused‚ because they can’t speak up for themselves‚ and even if they say about being abused people might think that they’re lieing or this is part of their disease - being abused in the past – people who were abused in past are more vulnerable for being abused‚ because they are more sensitive cause they were abused

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    Staff changes - Staff are a key resource needed for making person-centred planning possible both in terms of the staffing levels and the skill base of a staff team. Service Users get used to regular staff members and if they have to change half way through their care‚ then that can affect their improvement and can be very upsetting for the Service User. I work in mental health and if my clients have to change their support worker then they clamp up because they feel they have to relive their

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    The matrix elements are complex numbers that correspond to the attenuation and phase shift that the wireless communication channel introduces to the signal reaching the receiver with delay τ. 3.1.1 Benefits of MIMO Systems 3.1.1.1 Interference reduction and avoidance Interference in wireless networks results from multiple users sharing time and frequency resources scheme. Interference may be mitigated in MIMO systems by exploiting the spatial dimension to increase the separation among users. Interference

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