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    If someone is not able to move themselves at all a hoist may be required‚ to use the hoist a sling is also needed a full body sling or toileting sling is used‚ if the individual still has some strength in their legs and arms a stand aid can be used this also uses a sling which goes around their waist and is there for security for the individual. Slide sheets are used to move someone up or down the bed. The hoist‚ stand aid and slide sheets should be used by two staff members for

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    and Debbie’s (mother and father) had COPD. After doing a personal interview with Clark Curtis who was diagnosed with COPD around 10 years ago‚ who is now disabled due to having COPD. When asked‚ how did you get COPD Curtis said; “My parents both smoked from the time I was born‚ as well as myself” (Curtis). Curtis also said; “I also use to smoke about 25 years ago and that contributed as well” (Curtis). Curtis also believes that “working in the landfill has made my COPD worst in the last 10 years

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    make sure that if business does not work‚ he should be able to be back to Business School Therefore he did first semester It was a good decision as he was trying to play safe and he knew what he was doing to himself Partnering with Doug Curtis or Not? Doug Curtis was a Veteran Entrepreneur Having worked with Doug on past ventures‚ James was aware of him and his skills Idea of Real Estate failed and James Milmo does not have great confidence on him No Trust Factor‚ No Compatibility between the

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    people and even if they do not suffer movement restriction through a medical condition. They bruise easier too and so great care has to be taken when handling‚ moving and positioning them especially when assisting them to sit up or when using the hoist strap. Failure to follow the care plan and any presenting conditions can lead to causing the individual injury‚ pain and discomfort. It may also lead to legal action being raised. 1.2 Describe the impact of specific conditions on the correct movement

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    Unit 56. 1.1/2 When i work with a client with different conditions‚ this effects how i support them to move and change positions. A client with dementia who is confused might not understand what we are saying and when we are supporting her to move‚ so we have to show the client by our actions and take time to do this. Clients with arthritis have to be supported to move gently as they may be in a lot of pain and positioning or moving may be uncomfortable. An individual that has had a stroke might

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    Villa Savoye

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    author‚ William J. R. Curtis‚ is most fascinated by the symmetry and shapes of the Villa Savoye. He talks about the building itself and not really the in depth details that the house acquires. The second author‚ Mark Wigley‚ finds the white walls of the house most significant. He talks about how much color has an effect on the way people look at things in the world in the modern day. Both authors show evidence making their argument about the Villa Savoye. William J. R. Curtis starts off giving a

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    muscles in the direction they won’t go.If an individual has a fracture‚ the movement must be gentle and careful‚ and the right procedure must be followed‚ so as to reduce any complications to the fracture.If an individual is bed-bound‚ the correct hoist and sling must be used.When staff adhere to the appropriate moving techniques‚ it will reduce the risks of back injury Outcome 2 The learner can: Describe how legislation and agreed ways of working affect working practices related to moving

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    Yesterday there was an interview of the private detective Nudger and eyewitness Hammersmith about the murder in liquor store. Last evening at 7:30 p.m. in police office Mr. Nudger had an interview with eyewitness Hammersmith. He had an argument with Curtis Colt‚ who is not a murderer and they can’t put him in the electric chair. An interview was in the interrogation room. In the interrogation room there was a secret window where others officers could see them. Interview begun by Mr. Nudger by asking

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    for expansion and works on its own. They are useful for automating activities such as stress testing. For example the stress testing of a hoist‚ instead of paying someone to manually control the hoists up and down movement leaving time in between each motion a PLC could be used instead. It could be set up to perform a number of cycles of movement of the hoist by the use of limit switches at the top and bottom of its movement to detect when to change direction. The time to wait between movements can

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    learn to become members of a society (Tepperman & Curtis‚ 2011‚ p.58). Thus‚ the socialization process of an individual starts from birth and continues throughout life. The period of socialization helps an individual to develop feelings‚ perceptions‚ learn the basics of social interaction and also learn to recognize and respond socially to parents and other important people in their lives (Tepperman & Curtis‚ 2011‚ p.58). According to Tepperman and Curtis (2011)‚ “Socialization is accomplished by many

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