TITLE:PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE TASK 1.OUTLINE THE MAIN ANATOMCIAL FEATURES OF THE HUMAN BODY 1.2.DISCUSS HOW BODY SYSTEMS INTERACT TO ENSURE THE BODY FUNCTIONS AND GROWS TASK 2.1 EXPLAIN NORMAL BODY RESPONSE TO EVERY ACTIVITIES 2.2 DISCUSS HOW BODY RESPONSES ARE EXPLAINED BY CELLULAR AND TISSUE STRUCTURE AND PHYSIOLOGY 2.3 EXPLAIN HOW BODY COORDINATES ITS INTERNAL ACTIVITIES 3.1 EXPLAIN THE RECORDING AND USE OF ROUTINE MEASURES IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 3.2 ASSESS HOW
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Assignment Submission Document – Please attach to work submitted Qualification Unit number and title Edexcel BTEC Level 4 HNC Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit 5: Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care Learner Name Assessor Name Euthan Newman Assignment issue date First submission date Final submission date 16.09.2013 06.01.2014 13.01.2014 Criterion PASS Initials Criterion MERIT Initials Criterion DISTINCTION Initials AC1.1 M1 D1 AC1.2 M2
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answers. Your written report should aim to: a) perform a detailed investigation of the Conceptual / Theoretical and‚ also‚ Legal Background about Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care. Step 1. Outline one by one and then explain various philosophies and concepts of working in partnership in health and social care (1.1‚ M2). (Lecturers will provide feedback‚ which can be given individually or as a group. Please note that lecturers will feedback on a sample of student
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Working in Partnership In Health and Social Care ID:13099 FILOFTEIA ROTARU LO-1- Working in partnership is a fundamental component of practice in health and social care settings.. The concepts of joint‚ consultation and power sharing‚ are methods of working and for an effective service provision‚ they are very
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College London HND Health and Social Care Management Principles of Health and Social Care Practice John Egharevba INTRODUCTION This essay is about the principles of practice in health and social care. It is going to discuss how it is applied when dealing with person-centred care with users of health and social care services‚ and it will also analyse how policies‚ legislation‚ regulation and codes of practice are applied in health and social care settings when providing care for service users
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Principles for implementing duty of care in health and social care or childrens and young peoples settings Task A1 Q what is ment by the term duty of care A Health and social care organisations have what is called a duty of care towards the pople in there care. That means that they must do everything within there power to keep the pople in their care safe from harm. It is not only the care establishment that needs to prioritise the safety ‚ welfare and interests of the people it cares for
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BTEC HIGHER NATIONAL (HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE) L5 Unit 2: Principles in Health and Social Care Practice Centre Name: East End College of Business & Computing Centre No: 10562 Learner’s Name: Assessor’s Name: Miss O Okuwobi Assessor’s Signature: Date: 04/02/2013 Date Issued: 04/02/2013 First Submission Date: Final Submission Date Feedback Date: 10/04/13 20/10/13 19/03/2013 (Task 1 and Task 2 23/09/2013 (Task 3 and Task 4) 01/04/2013(Task 1 & 2) 01/10/2013 (Task 3&4) Learner Declaration
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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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Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1 Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse Physical abuse is any non accidental act of violence or rough treatment that causes physical injury‚ pain or discomfort. Examples of physical abuse include: Beating - e.g. Punching‚ pinching‚ shoving‚ striking with hand or other instrument Burning and scalding Rough handling or physical coercion Stabbing Tripping Spitting Restraining to furniture The misuse of physical restraints
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Ellys Taylor Understand the role of the social care worker. Understand working relationships in social care settings. A working relationship is professional based. It is made around a companies contracts‚ policies and procedures. A person would have a working relationship with their managers‚ colleagues‚ other health professionals and their patients. Within a nursing home a social worker’s working relationship with a patient is one based on care and support. It is to help somebody with their everyday
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