Communication in health & social setting Communication is exchanging of information and ideas from one individual to another. The sender must transmit information to the receiver. Effective communication occurs only when the receiver clearly understands the transmitted information. Only a small part of communication is verbal which is complicated when you are communicating with others as what you are saying will mean perfect sense to you but it may be interpreted to mean something completely different
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ethics. Acceptable Standards 1. Integrity- We will always do what we say and say what we do. We must always be consistent‚ credible and act with integrity. Employee’s actions should maintain high integrity in all activity related to this organization. 2. Diversity- Our culture is based on mutual respect and we value the differences that each employee brings to their position. Employees will treat others with respect and should build an environment of mutual respect. Employee differences and disagreements
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1.2 establish the level and type of support and individual needs for personal care It is necessary to ensure a service users treatment is both caring and beneficial. As individuals‚ we have choices that we can make independently‚ but those in a care environment may have that choice taken away and support services need to ensure that they are offering the best possible care. Their needs include choice‚ respect and dignity‚ privacy‚ confidentiality and independence and we must ensure that we respect
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including self harming or alcohol abuse or drug abuse. Neglect by others - is a passive form of abuse in which a person is responsible to provide care for a person who is unable to care for himself or herself‚ but fails to provide adequate care. 2.Identify the signs or symptoms associated with each type of abuse Physical abuse – series of unexplained falls or major injuries. Injuries/bruises at different stages of healing. Bruising in unusual places for example inner arms‚ thighs. Abrasions
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RTT Task 1 Alisha Diehl Western Governors University RTT Task 1 Nursing-sensitive indicators are utilized in healthcare to increase quality patient care‚ as well as patient safety. They reflect the organization‚ procedure‚ and products of patient care. In the presented scenario involving Mr. J‚ nursing-sensitive indicators can be used to identify the issues that interrupted the flow of quality patient care. Understanding Nursing-Sensitive Indicators A solid understanding of nursing-sensitive
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QCF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE LEVEL 2 – RAMONA CALOTA Task 1 Task 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Communicating it can be vital to make quality of life better because someone can they can tell me if they are in pain or it can be make emotional contact to express feelings I communicate to express most of my emotions like joy or sorrow‚ satisfaction or disappointment‚ courage or fear with appropriate words and gestures. The type of communication is very different and it depend
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Answers to questions in S/NVQ Level 2 Health & Social Care Easy Steps Unit 21 Communicate with and complete records for individuals In the workplace: Jake likes to joke (page 7) 1 2 3 No‚ there will be many occasions when an individual does not want to laugh and joke‚ especially if they feel sad or angry. Jake should respond in a way that recognises the way they are feeling at that time. Jake might have to be more serious in formal meetings or when talking to individuals about
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Subject: Organizational Management‚ Task2 A. Develop an action plan: 1. Analyze the financial and leadership strengths and weaknesses of the Utah Symphony before the merger. Utah Symphony had a great deal of financial talent‚ but has been unable to find a strong source for future success. The potential merger builds on these strengths and weaknesses by creating a better future for both companies. Strength points: Symphony became one of the first orchestras from the western united
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Is genetic engineering the answer to ending global hunger? SCI 207 March 23‚ 2013 Hunger is one of the root causes to poverty due to the exponential growth of the human population. The effects of hunger are diverse and have a negative effect on the growth and life span of a person. Scientists believe that they can help alleviate hunger problems through alteration and modification of genes in foods. The research in this paper will give the pros and cons of GM foods and help answer the following
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AO1 Research carried out on views of different concepts and models of health and well-being. In 1948‚ the World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that health was “State of complete physical; mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.” 1However this definition of ‘Health’ received a lot of criticism as it was too vague and not enough description to satisfy the term‚ it was said that there was not enough explanation on other aspects‚ for example what a state
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