COURSE OUTLINE Course Code ENG11042A14 Course Title College English 2 Credit Hours 3 Room 29 Semester/Year August-December 2014 Prerequisites ATLIB‚ Developmental English 1 and/or 2‚ College English 1 General/Prof course General Education course Instructors Name Mr. Jaime Sanchez Contact Number 824 2102(school) E-mail Address jaime@shc.edu.bz Office Hours Tues.Thurs. 500PM -600PM and by appointment Required Textbook(s) A good college level dictionary Supplementary Material Reinking‚ J.A
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Neurogenic Shock Neurogenic shock is a type of shock that is caused by a spinal cord injury that affects important nerves in the nervous system. Injury to the nervous system causes the walls of blood vessels to relax‚ which increases the blood pressure. Neurogenic shock mainly affects the spinal cord. The spinal cord consists of nerves that carry incoming and outgoing messages between the brain and the rest of the body. Neurogenic shock occurs when a spinal cord injury happens‚ particularly involving
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Safeguarding unit 25 1.1 current legislation guidelines policies and procedures in the UK affecting safeguarding of children and young people are: Children’s act 1989 – simplified laws that protected children‚ provided clarity to those working with children’s of their responsibilities and duties regarding keeping them safe. Children’s act 2004 – following the death of victoria climbie the children’s act was revised following the Laming Report in 2003. This report led to the production of ‘Every
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Task A Section 1 Contents Page Aim page 3 Safeguarding Children Procedure page 3 Visitors Procedure page 4 Mobile phones Policy page 4 Photographs Policy page 4 Confidentiality Policy page 5 Information Sharing page 5 General Health & Safety Policy page 6 Task A Section 1 Aim Sunny Nursery is committed to providing every child with a happy‚ healthy‚ safe‚ developing environment to start their life.
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any factors which may lead to abusive situations There are several factors which may lead to abusive sit suitors. There are certain groups of people who are most at risk and these people appear to be vulnerable adults. People may have low self esteem and may accept bad things that happen to them. Their illness‚ condition or age can be factors. Adults become dependant on their abusers after a long period of time. Physical signs is an indicator of abuse. People who are bruised‚ may have broken bones
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1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse A Define the following types of abuse and identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse The Department of Health has defined abuse as “Abuse is a violation of an individual’s human and civil rights by any person or persons” (No Secrets 2000). There are many different types of abuse and individual cases of abuse usually involve a different combination of these different types. (i) Physical abuse Refers to hitting‚ slapping‚ scratching
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Safeguarding vulnerable adults: Unit 11 Judith Darnell: P1 P2 P3 P4 M1 D1. Introduction: There are many jobs in society‚ particularly within health and social care‚ where a practitioner’s main job role is working with adults. It is therefore‚ important for learners‚ hoping to work in these areas to develop knowledge and understanding of safeguarding work. Multi-agency partnerships work at local level to develop policies and procedures which safeguard adults by promoting good practice. Whilst the
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What causes aggression? Is it an ‘instinct’ or a ‘learned behaviour’? (a) Compare and contrast the views of any two psychological domains on the causes of aggression. (b) Evaluate the validity of their claims in the order to reach an informed decision about the causes of aggression. In order to explore the causes of aggressive behaviour‚ we have to be clear about what we mean by aggressive behaviour. The psychological definitions of aggression are determined by theoretical perspectives and there
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Chapter 6 Activity 6-2 6-3 Please View Videos or discussions in Mastering Biology relating to Ch6 Sec 2 and 3 http://www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com/northamerica/masteringbiology/ Use of Test Books and notes will be very helpful. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) When solid sodium hydroxide is added to water‚ the
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