Task B – Short Answer Questions Bi Describe two ways of finding out about the history‚ preferences‚ wishes and needs of an individual using the service. One way to find out about a client is to talk to them. Learning about their history will help you build a picture of their life and how they have and would like to live. If they are capable they will be able to tell you how they would prefer to be treated‚ and what their personal needs are. If they are unable to communicate with you‚ you could
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RTT1 Organizational Systems Organizational Systems & Quality Leadership Western Governors University A. Root Cause Analysis A complete root cause analysis (RCA) for Mr. B. is described below. Date of event: Thursday‚ __________ Time of event: 4:43 Detailed description of event including timeline: Thursday 3:30 pm Mr. B a 67 year old patient was admitted to the ER after a tripping and falling over his dog at his home by nurse J. He was complaining of 10/10 pain to his
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felt like they are being treated fairly no matter what their sex‚ age or religion is. Partnership- Working with an older person or a vulnerable adult this could be the health services‚ social services‚ education services‚ family‚ friends or even informal carers. Aii) You must be able to explain the best practice which requires social care workers to be able to work in person centred ways reference to the current legalisation such as the government papers and the codes of practice. You also must be
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UNIT 2 EQUALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND RIGHTS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE The definition of equality is a state of being equal. For example equal rights in status‚ rights and opportunities. Equality is based on the legal obligation to comply with anti-discrimination legislation. Equality is what protects people from being discriminated against because of their sex‚ race‚ disability‚ religion‚ age or beliefs. (www.otleycollege.ac.uk-17/09/12). The definition of diversity means to be varied or different
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-19162516 The Winterbourne View Abuse report underlines unsafe practices which led to abuse not being dealt with accordingly. The serious failures to protect individuals from abuse were striking even more so knowing that 38 safeguarding alerts were raised about 20 patients from the unit from as early as 2006. There were many accounts of poor practices by the owners‚ Castlebeck. Their priorities were to make profits before taking responsibilities and
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RITTMAN — Residents turned out in force Monday‚ creating a standing-room-only environment in council chambers‚ to voice their displeasure about legislation that would have prohibited the use of minibikes‚ ATVs and other similar vehicles within city limits. Legislation limiting the use of recreational‚ off-road vehicles on residents’ properties had stalled in May when council tabled the matter. Tim Stefanko‚ a resident from the south side of town who was once a fixture at meetings‚ suggested in a
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Unit 224 Outcome 1 1) Explain how difficulties with continence can affect an individual’s self-esteem‚ health and their day to day activities. Difficulties with continence can affect an individual’s self-esteem‚ health and their day to day activities. Incontinence sufferers have been known to lose self-esteem and confidence and even withdraw from their usual circle of friends and family. The fear of being found out can make an individual feel ashamed of their condition. These feelings as a whole
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Unit 540 Lead positive behavioural support | Positive behaviour support (PBS) is an approach to providing services to individuals who exhibit challenging behaviour. Since the early 1990s‚ PBS has received increasing attention from the behaviour-analytic community. Some behaviour analysts have embraced this approach‚ but others have voiced questions and concerns. Over the past dozen
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is a barrier for a person who doesn’t fully understand their basic rights to health care‚ like not knowing how to access health care when they are sick. For example: when phoning their GP surgery because they are not feeling well‚ and they don’t get an answer‚ or another alternative‚ this will result In that person not accessing health care‚ or calling the emergency services. How to overcome this barrier All health care staff has a duty to service user to make sure they are able to access emergency
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the company they worked for. One carer was not focused on the task of the service being in hoist as she toke on another task to get the slippers which then meant she wasn’t aware of what the service user was doing. If the correct equipment was used and adjusted properly then that would of prevented the fall and death of this service user. When assisting a service with a task whether it be small or large we always need to carry out the task using the correct equipment and the correct members of staff
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