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    The Race Relations Act (1976) (amended in 2000) In the 1950’s a lot of people from other countries were invited into the country for work as there was not enough people in the country to work and to do all of the jobs that no one in the country wanted. So‚ these people were invited to come and do those jobs‚ for example to collect rubbish. This was because of the amount of people in the UK had significantly reduced due to World War 2 (WW2). In the 1960’s there was an influx of people from the Indian

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    normal functions of the systems of the body‚ and the impact on his physical‚ psychological and social well-being. The author will also summarise the pathological changes that occurred. The author will ensure local hospital confidentiality guidelines are followed (Hospital Confidentiality Policy 2006). The cyclist presented at clinic with a fractured clavicle two days after falling off his bicycle while he was competing in a race. The accident happened when he clipped his wheel with another cyclist which

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    ‘I confirm that the submitted work is my own work and that I have clearly identified and fully acknowledged all material that is entitled to be attributed to others (whether published or unpublished) using the referencing system set out in the programme handbook. I agree that the University may submit my work to mean of checking this‚ such as the plagiarism detection service Turnitin@UK. I confirm that I understand that assessed work that has been shown to have been plagiarised will

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    The Adult nurse duties: Achievement the faith including self-confidence of every patient is a vital feature of the job for nurses as well as their key purpose is to advance the patients’ excellence of lifetime. Careful responsibilities might differ reliant on your role however will typically contain: • Writing the service user’s care plans. • Applying plans by tasks including making patients for processes‚ wound cure as well as checking beat‚ blood pressure and temperature. • Perceiving as well as

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    practice (Using Mark-Maran and Rose 1997 reflective model) During my semester 1 placement on a gynaecology ward‚ I got the chance to observe a patient attend the pre-operative assessment unit. For the purposes of anonymity and confidentiality‚ to uphold the Nursing & Midwifery Council‚ professional code of conduct (NMC 2008)‚ I have given the patient the pseudonym of Lorraine. Lorraine was referred from her local GP‚ due to post menopause bleeding‚ which was found to be cancer of the uterus. The

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    Principles of Nursing and Health Assignment This is essay is going to examine the principles of nursing and health. In order to do this it must look at the concept of health then describe the dimensions that make up health. Secondly‚ an adult individual will be chosen in order to discuss the determinants that affect their health. It will then go on to explain the underpinning professional‚ ethical and legal principles that would be taken into consideration if the individual were to require nursing

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    decision dilemmas. This essay will explore the care received by a woman during her pregnancy‚ with particular reference to the application of Lesley Page’s (2000) five steps (Appendix I). In accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)‚ 2004 guidelines on confidentiality‚ the woman’s name has been changed. [pic] Finding out what is important to the woman and her family. As Page (2000) states‚ in providing woman centred care‚ it is important to understand the woman together with her values

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    code of professional conduct for nurses in australia Introduction Introduction Code of Professional Conduct Purpose Glossary of Terms References Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses Professional conduct refers to the manner in which a person behaves while acting in a professional capacity. It is generally accepted that when performing their duties and conducting their affairs professionals will uphold exemplary standards of conduct‚ commonly taken to mean standards not generally expected

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    Legislation and frameworks Legislation Care Standards Act 2000 This legislation affects and supports people with dementia as it has different laws. Some of these laws are things like helping people to wash and dress themselves. This helps people with dementia‚ as when it becomes advanced they lose their fine motor skills and they find it difficult to do simple tasks like fasten buttons and hold things‚ so it also makes it hard for them to wash. They have carers that will do this for them and

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