Unit1 Understand the range of service provision & roles within health and social care. Task1 1.1‚ (1.2‚1.3): Examples of different types of service provision including their purpose and examples of who may use them. Service | Service Provided | Service User’s | General Practitioner | A general doctor who treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health education. | Anybody | Accident & Emergency | Acute care of patients in an emergency. | Anybody | Pharmacy
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is rendered and whether the care they are seeking is a covered service under their plan. These steps are required before care is provided to the patient except in a medical emergency. If there is an emergency the patient is taken care of and the process of eligibility will be checked after the patient has been seen. With Medicaid the eligibility can change from month to month. When the insurance does not cover a planned service for the patient‚ the medical specialist
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Living in various places brings different experiences. Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs) refer to homes whereby one lives under the supervision of medication or administration‚ or observation of trained staff. Patients who have various conditions can live in such units. People who have sustained injury or have chronic illness will require assisted living residence. In fact‚ a skilled nursing facility can provide supported living requirements for particular patients. Additionally‚ long-term care‚
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HUM/111 CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING Renewable Energy Beneficial for the Environment or Not? Global warming is something that we all hear about and something that might concern most of us. Carbon is something that is already in our atmosphere and we need it to help keep out harmful radiation from the sun‚ but too much of it in our atmosphere can be very harmful to the planet. Too much carbon in the atmosphere reflects light and heat back down to earth‚ letting little escape‚ therefore
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IS ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION BENEFICIAL TO THE ECONOMY? One of the biggest issues facing America today is the alarming number of illegal immigrants living in the United States of America. America‚ “the land of opportunity‚” the phrase became the national ethos for the opportunity for prosperity and success for this country. America‚ settled by immigrants who moved to America‚ worked in America‚ built their homes in America and became American citizens. As time moved forward laws were established because
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Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without being able to understand both. Discuss. To make true the desires of the ancient philosopher Socrates we now live in a world that dares us to think for ourselves. We are now in a position to shape our own destinies more so than ever before due to the greater social mobility which we now have at our disposal. As a whole the world has gone from agrarian to a much more capitalist age in which people are never satisfied
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provide a view to the world about what they are committed to and why they are committed towards their goals. An effective vision statement will have the following aspects to be effective and eloquent 1. The future prospects: It gives a picture about how the organization might look like in few years and also provides a glimpse of the company future goals 2. Eloquent and motivating: A vision statement must clearly show the direction where the organization is heading‚ their commitment to customers‚ organizational
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Gentrification is not Beneficial to Established Residents Growing up in East Austin‚ one would be accustomed to seeing rundown neighborhoods inhabited mostly by African American and Hispanic working-class families. In the past few years though‚ the view has drastically changed. Now brightly colored two-story homes housing affluent Caucasian families occupy the once dilapidated areas. The previously desolated lots are now the future sites of lofts and condominiums. The recent changes in East Austin
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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ASSIGNMENT: DESCRIBING HOW EVALUATION OF ONESELF AFFECTS BEHAVIOR GROUP B DESCRIBING HOW EVALUATION OF ONESELF AFFECTS BEHAVIOR [Year] COMPILED BY: DAPHNE CHITIYO‚ DON SAMKANGE‚ EMMAH JINDU‚ FIONA KURIMA‚ FRANCES-CLARE MAKURUMIDZE‚ IVY MUSHANINGA‚ JAMES MASHAVA‚ KUDZAI MUKWAMBO‚ NETSAI MUBAIWA‚ PAULINE NECHIRONGA‚ TENDAI MAKUMBE [Pick the date] Table of Contents INTRODUCTION1 SELF-EVALUATION2 SELF ESTEEM3 SELF EFFICACY4 CONCLUSION5 Type chapter title (level 3)6
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How to describe and use climatic graphs All three areas have the maximum temperature in July; England’s maximum temperature is 20 degrees. Norway’s is 16 degrees and Siberia is 24 degrees. The difference between highest and lowest is only 8 degrees. All three areas also have the minimum temperature in January. England’s is 0 degrees‚ Norway’s is -6 and Siberia’s is -51. The difference from highest to lowest for minimum temperature is 51 degrees. Both England and Norway have a difference of 20
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