Unit 204 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care. Outcome 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1 Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse - force feeding‚ hitting‚ slapping‚ misuse of medication and use of restraint etc. Sexual abuse- rape and sexual assault‚ indecent exposure‚ penetration or attempted penetration etc. Emotional/ psychological abuse – emotional abuse‚ bullying‚ ignoring‚ shouting etc. Financial abuse – theft‚ fraud‚ exploitation etc.
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Assignment - Characteristics of At-Risk Students AED 201 Assignment - Characteristics of At-Risk Students At-risk students are in jeopardy of failing to finish their education with the skills essential to survive in the real world (Kauchak & Eggen‚ 2005). Considerable economic implications are a problem for students that drop out or leave school (Kauchak & Eggen‚ 2005). Being at-risk is a problem that both males and females face. Many females drop out of school because they are
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This archive file of HIS 204 Week 2 Quiz shows the solutions to the following problems: 1. At the end of the Spanish-American War‚ what defined the way that the United States attempted to exert its economic will over Cuba? 2. Efficiency was a central theme of the reform movement. Who of the following was not an example of someone striving to examine every aspect of life itself and determine‚ often through new scientific principles‚ how to do more work with less energy? 3. History
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misunderstood. There are many misconceptions about TS and much of society is poorly educated and misinformed about the condition. Physicians do not refer to TS as a disease‚ but more commonly as a “condition”‚ even though people lend to view those who suffer from TS as having some debilitating disease. Although this is not an accurate conception of syndrome‚ some patients with severe case may suffer some type of debilitation. One of the most common misconceptions that society has regarding
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There is a common misconception about pre-medical students that once they step foot on campus‚ they must give up all the fun activities not directly related to medical school preparation. According to this viewpoint‚ students must replace their hobbies with studying‚ volunteering‚ and research in their free time. While compromises must be made by any college student‚ this perspective is largely inaccurate and does not truthfully reflect a happy‚ successful pre-med student. A successful student is
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makes this defense so controversial is the difficulty in interpreting what exactly should be defined as insanity. To add the distortion‚ many different states also have completely different rules and attitudes towards the insanity defense. Many misconceptions about the insanity defense exist throughout society. For starters‚ the term insanity is strictly a legal term‚ not a psychological or medical term. Although various movies and television shows portray the insanity defense as a commonly used and
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George H.W. Bush By Erica Petras Due February 21‚ 2001 2-20-14 •Born June 12‚ 1924 in Milton‚ MA and is still alive today at the age of 89. •Elected 41st President of the United States‚ from 1989-1993. •The parents of George H.W. Bush are Prescott and Dorothy Walker Bush. • He is married to Barbara Pierce Bush. •He also has six children‚ George‚ Jeb‚ Neil‚ Marvin P.‚ Dorothy‚ and Robin. One who later became President. •George H.W. is still alive today. High School Achievements • Attended Phillips
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In today’s time and age‚ grownups are overestimating the effects of media and new technologies. The new generation is born into the digital age but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are any less intelligent than the previous generation. The misconception that the new generation appears dumb exists because of the media‚ technology‚ and choices made by the new generation. Adults presume that children go in the Internet and are not gaining anything beneficial. According to Source 3‚ “New media allow
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“Greed‚ for lack of a better word‚ is good. Greed is right‚ greed works. Greed clarifies‚ cuts through‚ and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit”. In these words‚ we can clearly notice how there is a word misconception between greed and ambition. Greed is self-centred ambition. It is a type of ambition that only seeks for someone´s own benefits. Whereas ambition can be a selfless desire and should be a pursuit for everyone. I think greed is the need that someone has in order to have everything
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Educational Debate Persuasive Paper AED/200 Contemporary Issues in American Education June 6‚ 2010 Mr. Henry Bos The debate that has been occurring for years is whether or not special needs students should either be included or excluded from exiting assessment testing for graduation. There are facts that show that these students should be exempt because the tests that are being used to not test the students true knowledge. The standardized tests are based on normal student knowledge on what
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