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    M3: Discuss the care strategies that can be used to support individuals with each physiological disorder. I am going to discuss the care strategies that can be used to support individuals and discuss the circumstances in which they might use. Coronary heart disease Care provision- Statutory this type of care provision is required by law and is governed by the legislation. Local and health authorities like the NHS are all subject to the laws of the land in delivering services and meeting targets that

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    Level 3 diploma for the children and young people’s workforce WE1 Task A Up to date knowledge of how laws affect day to work practices are an important attribute for staff working in children and young people’s settings. Produce an information sheet for use within your setting. The information sheet should: a) Outline current legislation within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people‚ including how • Inquiries and reviews where children have suffered harm or

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    DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE LIFE STAGES P1- Describe physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development for each of the life stages of an individual In this task I will be explaining development through five main life stages which are: Conception‚ pregnancy‚ birth and infancy this is 0-3 years old Childhood which occurs from the ages 4-10 years old Adolescence from the ages 11-18 years old Adulthood from the ages 19-65 years old Later Adulthood 65+ During each of these life stages we gain

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    individual patients/clients. Identify opportunities for health promotion and make best use of these either directly or through referral to other professionals or agencies. Contribute to the implementation of a programme of health care and health promotion that has been designed by a registered practitioner. Recently in the care home I reside in‚ an elderly patient became concerned about her weight gain. As a new patient to the care home she had undergone relevant tests and her weight and

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    B1 Discuss the skills the practitioner requires to effectively communication in a social care setting. Practitioners need many skills to have effective communication in a social care setting. The first thing they need to have the effective communication is to stay professional. The second skill required would be listening because then you are giving them the respect and you are building a stronger relationship with each other by respecting of their opinion and views. The fourth skill would be having

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    Unit 3: Promoting good health AO1-Section D (This paper got the full 3 marks) Quality of life is how satisfied we are with our lives and whether there are parts of our health that affect this or inhibit this. For example if there was a lack of money in a family due to little financial support then their quality of life would not be good. This is because they would not be able to afford the necessities of life and other recreational activities. The job of a kidney is to filter the blood and

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    Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 - This means the employers have the responsibility for everyone on their premises; this can be the employees‚ workers from other organisations‚ visitors and service users. The employers must carry out risk assessments before opening. Their health and safety policy must be reviewed frequently. They must record all accidents or incidents. They must be responsible for safety equipment‚ information and training. They must have insurance‚ the liability insurance is compulsory

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    Unit 5 P4‚ M1 and D1 This essay will explain the physiologies of the respiratory system and the cardiovascular system and how they work in the metabolism of energy in the body. The respiratory system The respiration system is the process of supplying oxygen to the cells so that cells can metabolise energy. The main functions of the respiratory system are to maintain oxygen supply to cells‚ to remove water from the body‚ and to remove carbon dioxide from the body. It is divided into four sections

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    exercise each week‚ these hours are made up by them participating in sports such as badminton‚ swimming and circuit training. Carrying out regular exercise can help prevent health conditions such as heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Also being physically active can help you manage your weight. (http://www.bupa.co.uk/individuals/health-information/directory/b/benefits-of-exercise) This person also does not smoke regularly which is a

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    |Title |HSC 028 Handle information in health and social care settings | |Level |2 | |Credit value |1 | |Learning outcomes |Assessment criteria

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