QCF LEVEL 2 UNIT 616 OUTCOME 1 1. - Identify current legislation‚ guidance policies and protocols relevant to administration of medication Medicines are regulated by the law due to their harm potential if they are misused. The variety of laws and regulation can be divided in 3 main groups: Handling of medicines Medicines Act‚ 1968 Misuse of drugs act 1971 Health and Social Care act 208 RPS Handling of Medicines in Social care Guidance Health and safety Health and safety at Work
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Integumentary System Human Physiology Table of Contents History……………………………………………Page 3 Composition of the Skin…………………………Page 18 Skin Color………………………………………Page 22 Aging……………………………………………Page 25 Medical…………………………………………Page 28 Conclusion………………………………………Page 36 Bibliography……………………………………Page 37 History: Skin is a protective organ that covers the body and merges with the mucous membranes at the openings of the body such as the mouth and anus. It is attached loosely to underlying
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media needs education on the unverifiable claims made by these diet products. These claims state that you can obtain substantial weight loss no matter what you eat‚ lose a pound a day with no exercise‚ or even drop pounds by applying creams or ointments to your skin. These false statements appeal to many people who have limited time‚ perhaps have low self esteem‚ or are just plain gullible. I actually considered trying a few of these programs myself
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slide‚ that could be better! And in the current medication list‚ we should list more information such as dosage form‚ strength‚ frequency‚ regiment. #9 For topical products‚ the cream is a better choice because it is convenient and less greasy than ointment. Since the symptoms on his hands maybe indicate that this patient has an allergy to latex products‚ I am wondering is there a way to determine whether this is an allergic reaction or not. They add valid pictures in the slide to increase the viewer
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"Tunnel" Essay Sarah Ellis’ main character‚ Ken‚ in her short story intitled "Tunnel" is a study of a reliable‚ responsible‚ and brave young teenager. Ellis’ characterization of Ken reveals his teen life‚ and also provides insight with regards to his later life‚ and compliments upon his change in attitude towards life‚ from being wild and adventurous to having a summer job as a babysitter. Throughout the story the characterization of Ken is detailed and clear. Not all teens are responsible‚ but
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It’s all about a Break and the Power of Healing What is a Wound? A wound may be described in many ways; by its aetiology‚ anatomical location‚ by whether it is acute or chronic1‚ by the method of closure‚ by its presenting symptoms or indeed by the appearance of the predominant tissue types in the wound bed. All definitions serve a critical purpose in the assessment and appropriate management of the wound through to symptom resolution or‚ if viable‚ healing. A wound by true definition is a breakdown
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Inert Gases Inert Gases and Characteristics • The inert gases are obtained by fractional distillation of air. • They are often used aboard chemical tankers and product carriers (smaller vessels). • Helium‚ Neon‚ Argon‚ Krypton‚ Xenon‚ Radon and are inert gases. • Duplet (Helium) or Octet • Full valence shell • • • • Weak interatomic force Very low melting and boiling points. Monatomic gases under standard conditions Helium has several unique qualities when compared with
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also told me that the third and fourth degree burns could cause some complications in the body such as‚ dehydration‚ shock and chemicals balances. I had my burns cleaned two times a day. She cleaned my burn areas with mild soap‚ dried it‚ applied ointment cream‚ and then put gaze and a bandage wrap on
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system was also advanced. The Aztecs used a base twenty system using dots and shapes. One dot represents the number one while other symbols represented other number in the system. The Aztecs were also ahead in medicine. The Aztecs had medicines in ointments‚ drinks‚ and salves. The Aztecs had cures for many medicines. The Aztecs were the least advanced. The three civilization were similar in the aspects of roads. The Inca and Maya all had a long series roads that were very impressive. All three civilizations
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GRANT v AUSTRALIAN KNITTING MILLS‚ LTD [1936] AC 85‚ PC The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council The procedural history of the case: the Supreme Court of South Australia‚ the High Court of Australia. Judges: Viscount Hailsham L.C.‚ Lord Blanksnurgh‚ Lord Macmillan‚ Lord Wright and Sir Lancelot Sandreson. The appellant: Richard Thorold Grant The material facts of the case: The underwear‚ consisting of two pairs of underpants and two siglets was bought by appellant at the shop of the
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