Access of Care Assignment Directions: Completely answer each question below. In your answer‚ utilize evidence (cite and reference sources) and/or examples. All answers should be more than 50 words. 1) What is access of care? According to Healthy People 2020 (2015) access of care means means having the timely use of personal health services to achieve the best health outcomes. This can be done in three steps: Gaining entry into the healthcare system‚ accessing a healthcare location where needed
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Introduction Organisations in the health and social care sector should ensure that the services users receive the care that they need. They should ensure that the health and social care givers provide better and quality service to the service users in order to improve their health and well being (Fullan‚ Hill and Carmel‚ 2006). This can be achieved through inter professional working. Inter professional working is defined as the process that involves members of different agencies or professionals
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How the Environment Affects Learning Rick Lyman David C. Nelson‚ PhD Adult Learning Theory– EDU 500 02/04/12 How the Environment Affects Learning This paper will discuss how our environment affects learning. I will discuss how important the environment is in the early years of one’s life in early childhood development. I will also discuss how one’s interest in learning plays a vital role in learning. I will also discuss how active learning and development plays an integral role
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D1- List Five of the main points to be considered when planning a safe and reassuring child care environment Make sure when planning a safe environment you consider these main points: • Regular checks for potential hazards • Supervision • Working as a team • Hygiene • Make sure children’s needs are met D2- List two physical and two health needs of children from birth to 5 years Physical needs: • Food and drink • Sleep and rest Health needs: • Appropriate
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Demetrius‚ Lysander‚ Hermia‚ and Helena to be separated lovers‚ the author places both Demetrius and Lysander to love Hermia instead of Helena. I consider this unbalanced love with a happy ending. The reason why I say this is because Shakespeare creates a dramatic feel and role to the play in the beginning. By establishing a dramatic sense of feel for the audience as an introduction and concluding it with a happy ending‚ Shakespeare knows that all would go well. He begins with Demetrius breaking
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Personal Model Of Helping – Person-Centered Theory My personal view of helping someone is based upon my own past experiences for both myself and my observation of others. Person-centered therapy may not work as well with people who find it complicated to discuss issues about themselves or have a mental illness that misrepresents their perceptions of reality. However‚ I believe that Person Centered Counseling is an approach which emphasizes the clients responsibility to take control of their own
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How does H.G Wells create tension and suspense in “the Red Room” The red room written by H.G.Wells was written in the year 1894. It is written in a gothic style and is a physiological thriller that was very popular at the time. The story involves many of the typical themes and settings such as a dark haunted castle‚ spiral staircases‚ evil shadows and subterranean passages. H.G.Wells uses a lot of language techniques like similes‚ metaphors‚ onomatopoeia‚ alliteration and repetition to create
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HLTEN515B implement and monitor care for older clients Written assignment 1 There are many different forms of dementia and each has its own cause. Some of the main type of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease‚ which is the most common form of dementia affecting 50%-70% of dementia patients (Alzheimer’s australia‚ 2005). This is a degenerative illness which attacks the brain‚ this is achieved buy tangles which are in the middle of shrunken brain cells and plaques which eventually cause the brain cells
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Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was a humanistic psychologist agreed with most of what Maslow believed‚ but added that for a person to "grow"‚ they need an environment that provides them with genuinness (openness and self-disclosure)‚ acceptance (being seen with unconditional positive regard)‚ and empathy (being listened to and understood). Without these‚ relationships and healthy personalities will not develop as they should‚ much like a tree will not grow without sunlight and water. Rogers believed that
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exposed to positive and consistent parental interaction it can have lasting and negative effects. This evidence has been supported through a study conducted in China by the Radiological Society of North America. "Previous studies support the hypothesis that parental care can directly affect brain development in offspring. However‚ most prior work is with rather severe social deprivation‚ such as orphans. We looked at children who were left behind with relatives when the
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