Journal Review Whitney Hunt HCA 250 August 4‚ 2013 Denise Guerrier Journal Review The article that I read about addresses a lot of information about violence in the work place‚ a lot of information that I was unaware about. Many people are not aware of the violence that can occur in the work place when they get up in the morning and get ready to go to work. Although there are many ways to prevent violence in the work place‚ when it does happen it can take a toll on anyone involved. There
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Week 7 Assignment Tiffany Cartwright HCA 250 May 12‚ 2013 Violence in the Workplace Workplace violence includes threatening behaviors‚ verbal abuse and physical assault. In any given week about 20 workers are murdered in the United States (Bruce& Nowlin‚ 2011). This can include the harming of an employee or client/customer of an organization by another employee‚ client/customer‚ or member of the general public. Many internal and external factors‚ including socioeconomic conditions‚ problems
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equality and inclusion in my day to day work by involving everyone in activities and and making them feel included. I could also have chats with the service users to make them feel comfortable and feel that someone cares and is there for them when they feel down and know that they can talk to me when ever they want. I could reduce discrimination by challenging it and making sure that the person that discriminates realises it is the wrong thing to do and that they shouldn’t do it again as it hurts peoples
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Implement person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC26) Outcome 1.1 Define person centred values Person centred care respects the values and uniqueness of individuals‚ helping them to get their independence back. And can be designed to enable individuals to direct their own care in ways suited to them‚ working with various healthcare professionals to reach set goals. Outcome 1.2 Explain why it is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values It is important as the person
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worked‚ Discrimination‚ Health and safety‚ Holiday entitlements‚ Redundancy and dismissal‚ Training‚ Disciplinary procedures‚ Union rights and consultation‚ among many others. Labour law covers the deal between employee and employer. Health and safety laws cover the work conditions‚ and minimum wage and other laws set basic compensation levels. We also have the Disability Act‚ Manual Handling Operations and Regulations‚ Data Protection Act‚ The Medicine Act‚ General Social Care Council code 2001‚ RIDDOR
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Unit 4222-207 Implement person centred approaches in health and social care 1.1 Person centred values are guides on how individuals are treated. These values are: * Dignity- supporting individuals to maintain emotional control and supporting individuals with sensitive situations. * Respect- recognising an individual’s sense of worth and importance to others. * Privacy- making sure individuals rights is maintained. * Individuality- recognising an individual as an individual.
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the healthcare workforce for my topic. When I saw this was an option I knew it was mine to choose! It takes a certain type of person‚ a caring‚ compassionate‚ and loving person. Without our healthcare workers there would be no one to take care of us when we are simply sick‚ having a baby‚ or possibly dying. I found this saying and it explains the healthcare workforce completely. “Through the Eyes of the Workforce Creating Joy‚ Meaning‚ and Safer Health Care.”(The Lucian Leape Institute and the National
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Implement Person Centred Approaches in Health and Social Care CU2623 1.1 The purpose of “Person-centred values” is to ensure that the service user needing care is placed at the very centre of the decision making process about their life‚ the services and support they want and need. 1.2 The service user is always placed in the centre of the planning of the care programme required‚ in that they will always be consulted and that there views will always come first. Therefore the plan is made for
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and marked by memory disorders‚ personality changes‚ and impaired reasoning | | | | | | | 2. describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementiatemporal lobe = responsible for vision‚ memory‚ language‚ hearing‚ learningfrontal lobe = responsible for decision making ‚ problem solving‚ control behaviour and emotionsparietal lobe = responsible for sensory information from the body‚ also where letters are formed‚ putting things in order and spatial awarenessoccipital lobe = responsible
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receptors3. Endocrine disruptors are chemicals‚ when absorbed in the body either mimic or block hormones‚ disrupting the body’s normal functions. It includes DES‚ dioxin‚ PCBs‚ and other pesticides2. Rob Sargis studies effects of endrin‚ tolylfluanid and BPA on the glucorticoid pathway7. With increasing obesity rates‚ many scientists believe chemical exposures that mess with hormonal pathways make the human body more susceptible to obesity2.
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