1.1 What is abuse? Abuse is the infringement of an individual’s human and civil rights by another individual or persons. The following is the definition of abuse in The Protection for Persons in Care Act (PPCA). In this statement‚ "abuse" is defined as mistreatment‚ whether physical‚ sexual‚ mental‚ emotional‚ and financial or a combination of any of them‚ that is reasonably likely to cause death or that causes or is reasonably likely to cause serious physical or psychological harm to a person‚
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Confidentiality Confidentiality is an important principle in health and social care because it functions to impose a boundary on the amount of personal information and data that can be disclosed without consent. Confidentiality arises where a person disclosing personal information reasonably expects his or her privacy to be protected‚ such as in a relationship of trust. The relationship between health and social care professionals and their patients/clients centres on trust‚ and trust is dependent
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The idea of what the Canadian Health Care system should be varies between the country’s three political parties. According to the official website of the New Democratic Party of Canada‚ the NDP believes that every Canadian citizen should have quality‚ reliable health care. In fact‚ the NDP initially created Canada’s public health care system. In addition to the current health care system‚ the NDP is trying to create legislation that would grant free dental and drug coverage for seniors over the
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can be defined as the use of information and computer technologies to support nursing practice in area of administration‚ education and research (Hebda‚ Czar & Mascara‚ 2005). This paper will be used to discuss the use if informatics in my clinical area of home health and discuss ways‚ if applicable‚ in which it could possibly be improved as well. Streamlining Paperwork/Communication Informatics can both streamline and hinder the paperwork that goes into home health and the communication amongst
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Bones play many roles in the body — providing structure‚ protecting organs‚ anchoring muscles and storing calcium. While it’s important to build strong and healthy bones during childhood and adolescence‚ you can take steps during adulthood to protect bone health‚ too. Why is bone health important? Your bones are continuously changing — new bone is made and old bone is broken down. When you’re young‚ your body makes new bone faster than it breaks down old bone‚ and your bone mass increases. Most people
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Recording‚ analysing and using HR information Activity 1 Further to your request for the review of the organisation’s approach to collecting‚ storing and using HR data please see the briefing note below. There are a variety of reasons why an organisation needs to collect HR data‚ these could be to satisfy legal requirements‚ provide relevant information in decision making and for consultation requirement‚ recording contractual arrangements and agreements‚ keep contact details of employees
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Principles for Implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work roleI work in adult residential care for individuals with learning disabilities and mental illnesses. All residents should be supported and enabled to live in an environment which is free from prejudice and safe from any type of abuse. My responsibilities under the duty of care are to do everything reasonable within the definition
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SCH 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 There are many different reasons why we communicate. One of the main reasons we communicate is to express are needs. This starts from when we are babies crying to alert those who are caring for us that we are hungry‚ tired‚ scared‚ hungry or simply want some comfort. As we get older the reasons for communication increase‚ we use communication to socialise ‚ build relationships and maintain those relationships
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Japan’s Health Care System Shannon Crook Type of Audience – Population of Japan/United States‚ Physicians‚ Nurses‚ etc. Introduction Japan’s health care system‚ how it works‚ and how it is paid for will be the main focus of this paper. A look at the health care system for Japan and how it is essentially parallel to the reform of the American Healthcare‚ with the demographic/economic variables included and the depth of the information of Japan’s inspiring health rankings will unfold
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Canada’s health care system “can be described as a publicly-funded‚ privately-provided‚ universal‚ comprehensive‚ affordable‚ single-payer‚ provincially administered national health care system” (Bernard‚ 1992‚ p.103). Health care in Canada is provincial responsibility‚ with the Canada Health act being a federal legislation (Bernard‚ 1992‚ p. 102). Federal budget cuts‚ has caused various problems within Medicare such as increased waiting times and lack of new technology. Another problem with Medicare
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