of competence |HSC219.1 |Support individuals to maintain continence | |HSC219.2 |Support individuals to use equipment to manage continence | About this Unit For this Unit you need to support individuals to maintain continence and to use equipment to enable them to manage continence. Scope The scope is here to give you guidance on possible areas to be
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|Title |HSC 2016 Support individuals to manage continence | |Level |2 | |Credit value |3 | |Learning outcomes |Assessment criteria
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Sarah Bader Al-Din 6652179 Aristotle Essay CLA/PHI3380A Aristotle’s views have today come to shape the way in which people view things and how they think. In this essay I will be discussing the difference between continence and temperance and their relation to moral virtue and how it is possessed. I will explain what Aristotle’s view on knowledge‚ and how it the key to human life. When Aristotle describes moral virtue he describes it as something that “comes as a result of habit”(Nicomanchean Ethics
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Managing Continence: Reflective Account Client M is a wheelchair user who has been assessed as requiring assistance to manage continence as she is unable to weight bear‚ and therefore cannot self transfer. This assistance is through use of a passive hoist and sling system as outlined in her Moving and Handling Plan. This type of manoeuvre involves two trained staff. Client M has her own personal toileting sling which is kept in a secure cupboard within the group for infection control purposes
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patient is preventive care. The name of the organization I chose is called the Wound‚ Ostomy‚ and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN). Their goal is to promote wound‚ ostomy‚ and continence care by educating nurses with clinical and research information that includes the best ways to care for their patients. This society is the most trusted globally to provide accurate information for wound‚ ostomy‚ and continence care‚ so its members work unswervingly to provide the best evidence-based practices. As we can
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Unit 59 Support individuals to manage continence 1.1 - This can affect their sense of dignity and self-esteem and many people find it very hard to accept that they might need help from someone else in such an intimate area of their life. Incontinence can also affect someone’s day to day. Every day activities suddenly become a lot more challenging and many people get worried about leaving their own house. 1.2- Dementia Childbirth Irritable bowel syndrome
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Duty or Continence 3. Evaluate whether respect for the moral law (as described by Kant)‚ or continence (as described by Aristotle) provides a more attractive account of moral motivation. (Be sure to explain which is theory is better and why.) Word count: 1600 Aristotle and Kant are two philosophers who argue about the moral worth of actions and motivations for acting in accordance with them. In this paper‚ I will explain their theories and raise two objections to Aristotle’s theory in
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Unit 224 Outcome 1 1) Explain how difficulties with continence can affect an individual’s self-esteem‚ health and their day to day activities. Difficulties with continence can affect an individual’s self-esteem‚ health and their day to day activities. Incontinence sufferers have been known to lose self-esteem and confidence and even withdraw from their usual circle of friends and family. The fear of being found out can make an individual feel ashamed of their condition. These feelings as a whole
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zoe cooper HSC 2016: Support individuals to manage continence 1 Understand factors that affect the management of continence 1.1 Explain how difficulties with continence can affect an individual’s self esteem‚ health and their day to day activities Incontinence can affect individuals mentally as well as physically‚ it can have a negative effect on self esteem‚dignity and independence as they may be ashamed or embarrassed to ask for help either to go to the toilet or to clean up if they have had
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support individuals to manage continence. This includes support to maintain continence and also to use equipment for managing continence. Performance criteria You must be able to: You must be able to: Support individuals to maintain continence P1 support the individual to communicate their preferences about managing their continence P2 encourage the individual to communicate any changes relating to their continence P3 check the individual’s care
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