UNIT 616 OUTCOME 1 1. - Identify current legislation‚ guidance policies and protocols relevant to administration of medication Medicines are regulated by the law due to their harm potential if they are misused. The variety of laws and regulation can be divided in 3 main groups: Handling of medicines Medicines Act‚ 1968 Misuse of drugs act 1971 Health and Social Care act 208 RPS Handling of Medicines in Social care Guidance Health and safety Health and safety at Work Act‚ 1974 COSHH
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important learning languages because they will open many opportunities for the future. In my opinion learning languages is very important. Know many languages is very important for the communication with peoples the others countries for read books‚ leaflets in other languages .Knowing another language leads us to understand other lifestyle and so we understand better the mode of being and thinking of other peoples. Learning many languages is hard but is very compensator. I like to learn language other
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Anti-Social Behaviour and Sexual Health. UNITS: 105‚ 108 Explain the factors and tensions that may affect the ability of young people and significant others involved with them to address their anti-social and/or criminal behaviour There are many factors in young people when addressing their anti-social and criminal acts‚ most young people will be quite arrogant and defiant in accepting that there behaviours have been inappropriate and will not want to listen. Some young people will not
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TOMATO PLANT 1) Seed: Tomato seeds are small‚ flat and disk shaped and about 1/8 inch wide. They contain two energy storage organs called cotyledons and an embryo encased in a hard outer shell called the seed coat. The seed is the dormant or resting stage of the plant life cycle. When young tomato plants are damaged‚ they tend to go into a dormant‚ survival stage in which plant growth is delayed for a while. Frost damage is something to look out for when planting tomatoes early on in the season
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Plan B Guide C Case studies D Short answer questions E Leaflet This is a summary of the evidence required for the unit. Task Evidence Learning outcomes covered A Plan 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3‚ 5.2‚ 5.3‚ 6.1‚ 6.2‚ 10.1‚10.2‚10.3 B Guide 1.1‚1.2‚1.3‚1.4‚1.5‚5.1‚11.1 C Case studies 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4 D Short answer questions 7.1‚ 7.2‚ 9.1‚ 9.2‚ 9.3‚ 10.1‚ 1 1.2‚ 11.3 E Leaflet 4.1‚ 4.2‚ 4.3‚ 4.4‚ 8.1‚ 8.2 Assignment mark sheet
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References: Bhat‚ C. S. (2008). Cyber bullying: overview and strategies for school counsellors‚ guidance officers‚ and all school personnel. Australian Journal of Guidance & Conselling‚ 18(1). Bond‚ L.‚ Wolfe‚ S.‚ Tollit‚ M.‚ Butler‚ H. & Patton‚ G. (2007). A comparson of the gatehouse bullying scale and the peer relations questionnaire for students in secondary school. Journal of
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Schools as organisation TDA 3.2 Area 1 Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education;- All children aged 0-5years are entitled to education‚ this may be in the form of a childminder‚ nursery‚ pre-school or a sure start children’s centre. Sure start work with infants and parents from birth‚ providing education‚ family support‚ cover any health issues and also offer advice on learning‚ training and employment. Nursery schools provide education and learning for children between
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CYP 3:4 support children’s and young people’s health and safety 1. 1.1 and 1.2 Before you started activities indoor or outdoor you need to take into account the safety of all children and staff‚ ensuring that the environment is safe for the children and staff to play without any hazards. Some of the factors which need to taking into account when planning activities to ensure that the environment is healthy and safe are: -Ratio of staff to children to ensure that the activities in and out door
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pictograms) including precautions (food/drug compatibilities and side effects) – Storage and shelf-life of in-use product – Appropriate disposal of any unused medicine and the packaging itself Labelling and Product Inserts/Patient Information Leaflets 3| Simon Mills | April 2008 The Roles of Packaging (2) • Enabling accurate dosing and compliance – – – – – Spoons‚ cups or syringes for oral dose measurement and delivery Dropper tubes for eye/ear/oral delivery
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RETURN TO NURSING PRACTICE REFLECTIVE LOG MODULE LEADER: STUDENT NUMBER: 1 INTRODUCTION This essay demonstrates the significant learning that resulted as a consequence of using critical reflection on my practice. The reflective process helped me to realise how my practice needed to change after I experienced a personal and practice-related issue during and after my clinical placement. Reflective practice is an important component of all
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