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    BTEC Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care (Health Studies / Social Care) Unit 20: Promoting Health Education Assignment Title: The approaches used in health education and the design and implementation and evaluation of a small scale health education campaign. Lecturer – Andrew Oldnall Room - 705 Extension - 8114 Email – Andrew.oldnall@bmetc.ac.uk Learning outcomes On completion of the unit a learner should: 1. Understand different approaches to health education

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    There are various organisations that may be involved if a child or young person has been abused or or harmed‚ these include Childrens Social Care which provides support for vulnerable children‚ these include Social Workers and Family Support Workers who usually work together‚ this is called multi-agency working. They are responsible for coordinating and implementing an inter-agency child protection plan to safeguard children. Decisions will then be made regarding the action that should be taken to

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    Parkinson’s disease Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects the movement. It develops gradually‚ sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. But while a tremor may be the most well-known sign of Parkinson’s disease‚ the disorder also commonly causes stiffness or slowing of movement. Parkinson’s disease become worst as your condition progress over time‚ at the early stage of the disorder your face may show no expression‚ the way you walk

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    requirements which settings must meet. The standards vary from country to country‚ but they all exists in order to protect children. Child care practitioner need to be familiar with minimum Welfare requirements‚ Safeguarding children‚ Promoting welfare‚ Suitable people‚ Organisation‚ Premises‚ Environments‚ Equipment‚ Documentation . Section 1 –Quality of Care. Standard 1 – Safeguarding and child protection. The safeguarding of children is best promoted through: The regular review of policies

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    AND SOCIAL CARE TASK 1.OUTLINE THE MAIN ANATOMCIAL FEATURES OF THE HUMAN BODY 1.2.DISCUSS HOW BODY SYSTEMS INTERACT TO ENSURE THE BODY FUNCTIONS AND GROWS TASK 2.1 EXPLAIN NORMAL BODY RESPONSE TO EVERY ACTIVITIES 2.2 DISCUSS HOW BODY RESPONSES ARE EXPLAINED BY CELLULAR AND TISSUE STRUCTURE AND PHYSIOLOGY 2.3 EXPLAIN HOW BODY COORDINATES ITS INTERNAL ACTIVITIES 3.1 EXPLAIN THE RECORDING AND USE OF ROUTINE MEASURES IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 3.2 ASSESS HOW ROUTINE MEASURES PROVIDES INFORMATION

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    Regulatory agencies play a very important role in the healthcare industry. They make sure that hospitals and healthcare practitioners follow the appropriate regulations and policies. Regulatory agencies work in federal‚ state and local level. Majority of the regulatory agencies are government agencies‚ but they are a few private regulatory agencies for example the joint commission. Regulatory agencies work and collaborate to enhance the outcome of the United States healthcare. Their number one priority

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    bit about my journey‚ and how it leads me to owning my own home care agency! I am a Registered Nurse‚ with several years in the home health care industry. I began in the 80’s as a Home Health Aide. As I continued my education and worked as a Nurse in the field I truly love‚ I realized a sad‚ but true pattern across the various agencies I worked with; many making it about numbers‚ I learned what to do‚ and what NOT to do early on in my field days. My focus is to make my agency about "quality"‚ not numbers

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    The metaphor of shepherd is often used to provide a biblical understanding of the function of a pastor and their role in pastoral care. This essay looks at how the biblical image of the shepherd provides foundational understanding of pastoral care looking particularly at the implications on the role of God as the divine shepherd‚ the roles and requirements of human shepherd’s and the character of the shepherd. What is a Shepherd? The Australian Oxford Dictionary’s defines “Shepherd” as one

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    I do not think Nurse Practitioners should be required to take a comprehensive care exam. Nurse practitioners already belong to professional practice organizations and they are already required to acquire continuing education credits in order to be re-certified every 5 years. Therefore I would argue that‚ besides gaining new education and skills from their daily work and work environments; they already have enough going on to ensure their knowledge stays current without the need to add an extra exam

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    Comparison of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Acute Care Nurse Practitioners Advanced practice nurses are nurses who have a masters or doctorate level education Buppert‚ 2009). They can be divided into four groups: nurse midwives‚ nurse anesthetists‚ clinical nurse specialists‚ and nurse practitioners (Buppert‚ 2009). Nurse practitioners can be further divided into two more specific groups‚ primary care nurse practitioners and acute care nurse practitioners (Arizona State Board of Nursing‚ 2009b)

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