cannot gain more knowledge because of the state she is in and the people around her. Betty Parker is the mother of the family‚ the traditional homemaker. She is always in the kitchen and always makes sure that food is ready on the table when it is mealtime. Mary-Sue teaches her mother about sex and encourages her to experiment with herself. This causes changes as she becomes coloured and in her heart as she feels other feelings and when she meets Bill Johnson‚ those feelings are expressed through sex
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Understand and meet the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia. Outcome 1 1) describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition. Cognitive behaviour is dysfunctional emotions and behaviours caused by damage in brain affecting part of the brain responsible for memory and all that we learn from birth- how to talk‚ eat etc. This means that person with dementia can forget how important it is to eat and drink. They also
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SECTION A The world is quickly moving‚ with modifications in almost every area of life which is mainly due to the development of better technology that allows for multiple improvements in nearly every sector of life; from home‚ even to the commercial setting. This paper seeks to present the dynamics in the socialization process to appreciate the changes that take place in cultural practices‚ values‚ and norms over time. The interview conducted had an interviewee‚ seventy years of age and Kenyan
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Description The patient presents with dementia‚ poor posture (her chin close to her chest) and dislikes solids‚ there for has to be assisted to feed and chooses only to consume liquids. Her communication skills are also poor and doesn’t have the capacity to engage in a flowing conversation but has the ability to answer a question using the words ‘yes’ or ‘no’ or by saying individual words. I was given the task of feeding the patient at lunch time as she requires one to one support at meal times
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UNIT 4222-222 Support Individuals to Eat and Drink 1.1 Establish with an individual the food and drink they wish to consume. 1.2 Encourage the individual to select suitable options for food and drink. 1.3 Describe ways to resolve any difficulties or dilemma about the choice of food and drink. There are a number of ways to resolve any dilemma or difficulties with the choice of food and drink. Diet and Health Problems The residents choices at some point may contradict the advice given to the by
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you maintain a healthy weight‚ good nutrition is essential for the body and all its system to function optimally for a lifetime.” A healthy diet promotes good sleep‚ gives the body what it needs to stay healthy‚ and provides energy. According to “Mealtime Memo” Good nutrition means getting the calories that we need for energy and the nutrients we need for proper growth. I’m learning that variety‚ balance‚ and moderation are the key to healthy nutrition. As I am learning what I should and should not
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In the poem “Frankenstein” it is clearly stated that Outcasts deserve to be treated fairly because they have many marvelous traits that one wishes to have. For starters‚ the monster was thought to be evil by the ignorant villagers due to the fact he was ugly and made of cadavers‚ but he meant no harm to anyone. The blind man saw good in him so he was kind and let him stay in his thatched roof and the monster actually behaved really well. For instance in the poem it said “ He really has no instincts
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Running head: ARTICLE ANALYSIS PAPER Article Analysis Paper Name Eco 365‚ University of Phoenix Introduction During the early developmental years of life children are prone to varies eating habits that have adverse consequences when they are consuming too many of the wrong food groups. These youngsters find themselves eating more‚ exercising less‚ constantly tired‚ bored‚ and overweight. Many families are frequent fast food diners instead of enjoying a nutritious home
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could save time. A couple of disadvantages is that the school might not provide lunches that people might like‚ and kids will not get as much control over the portion size. (Minden‚ 2008) Choosing foods that are lower in calories is another healthy mealtime decision. Most ten to twelve year olds need to consume about 2‚000 calories a day. This number of calories depends on how physically active you are. A very active person burns more calories than someone who is less physically active. Exercise helps
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Task 7 Children learn a lot though their play. Play promotes a child’s development‚ learning‚ creativity and independence. Play also keeps children healthy and active – these habits which may carry on into adulthood. Play also fosters social interaction and helps children to understand the people and places in their lives‚ learn about their environment and develop a sense of community. Play also helps socially excluded children to interact with others. Play also helps children to find out about
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