example‚ Coca Cola introduced Coke Zero and Coke Cherry. Market Development Finding or creating new markets by targeting new parts of the market or by expansion into different markets. For example‚ San Miguel introduced San Mig Zero targeting the health conscious people that wanted lesser calories but still enjoy beer. Product Diversification Seeking to create or develop new products‚ lines or product ranges for new markets. For example‚ when Apple introduced the IPad tablet‚ which revolutionized
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Unit 1 – Communication in Health and Social Care Organisations Task 1 The relevant theory of communications consists of sixteen theories relating to the various ways people communicate. Of these sixteen there are five that apply to Mary Slater and her situation. The first theory is known as constructivism. The following quote best describes this theory‚” constructivism is a cognitive theory of human communication that describes how human perception influences the skillful production and interpretation
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13B – Distribution and constituents of fluids P3: Distribution and constituents of body fluids – M2: Explain functions of the constituents of body fluids - Constituents of body fluid - The human body consists mostly of water‚ and is a major constituent to the human body and vital organs; of this 90% include blood plasma‚ lymph‚ urine‚ saliva‚ digestive juices‚ bile‚ cerebrospinal fluid and tissue fluid. Water enables substances to be transported throughout the body‚ red blood cells for example
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Unit 1 Introduction to Communication in Health and Social Care Learner’s Name Questions Answers 1.1 - Identify the different reasons people communicate To express needs; to share ideas and information; to reassure; to express feelings; to build relationships; socialize; to ask questions; to share experiences. People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information and instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share
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procedures relating to health‚ safety and security influence health and social care settings Health and safety at work act 1974 (HASAW) - This act provides general guidance about health and safety. The duty of the employer is to make sure health and safety of their employees and show that they have taken all attainable steps to do this. The employer should also give training and safety equipment‚ employers should carry out regular checks and improve and put in place a health and safety policy. If
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M2 and D1 – The Children’s act 1989 (revised 2004.) The children’s act 1989 is a UK act‚ which will protect all children against substantial harm or abuse from parents. The main points of the act‚ is to support the children in any setting which will provide a safe environment. By making sure that cared for make sure that good care standards will be put in place to protect them. The act was revised in 2004 to provide a broader outcome as the children got older. It was changed due to the lack of
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Jade L Warn Unit 68 March 2013 Move and postion individuals in accordance with their plan of care 1. 1.1 Before carrying out any moving and handiling procedure with a service user in my work setting I must take into consideration a few things to do with the anatomy and physiology of each person such as; · weight‚ height‚ body shape · if the individual is in any pain · service users
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Unit 201:- Principles of communication in adult social care settings. Outcome one: - Understand why communication is important in adult social care settings 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate. Communication is essential in everyday life. The more efficient and effective we communicate the better quality of life we can achieve not only for ourselves but for those around us. We need communication for numerous reasons: - * To build/maintain relationships e.g. family
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Unit 8: Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care The Psychodynamic Approach This approach was related with the psychologist Sigmund Freud. He suggested that the mind is made out of 3 parts the conscious level‚ preconscious and unconscious level. He believes the unconscious mind is important as many of our memories‚ feelings and past experiences are locked up in this part. He says we can’t access these contents but they often ‘leak out’ in dreams or by the slip of the tongue whilst
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2010) Environmental influences- The environment that people are brought up influences are a great deal and money and social class. The area the people may live affect the access to health care provision. In the health care professionals must do their best to provide the same level of care‚ regardless of the environment. (Stretch and Whitehouse‚ 2010) Health and well-being- The health and well-being influences the way we develop‚ how people are seen by others‚ and how we feel about ourselves. If people
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