five factors of patient history that demonstrates nursing needs: | 1. The patient speaks little English and may need an interpreter at the hospital. 2. The patient has little to no emotional support from her spouse. 3. The patient has not support system. 4. The patient is new to the United States and may have fears about delivering her child in an American hospital. 5. The patient has the beginning signs of depression. | State three nursing diagnoses using taxonomy of NANDA: | 1. Knowledge
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1. Understand the principles of person-centred assessment and care planning. The holistic approach is very important in the assessing and planning of care and support because the implementing and planning focuses on a specific problem area and takes in consideration all aspects that can affect an individual. These aspects are best broken down as: social; environmental; physical; psychological and spiritual. It is a good practice to acknowledge‚ support and respect any significant contribution
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are in your contract. Working relationships are professional based. A personal relationship is doing things out side of work and is based on emotions and is informal. HSC025 PWSC25 1 1 2 2 Describe different working relationships in health and social care settings. Answer You have to work with service users families‚ you have to be professional towards them but still be supporting and understanding. You have to work with social workers‚ this again is professional as you have to speak about a certain
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Work in partnership in health and social care or children and young peoples settings. Explain the importance of partnership working with: • Colleagues • Other professionals • Others Working in partnership with other colleagues and professionals is detrimental in being able to provide a service fit for need as it helps promote team working which i believe motivates a team to work well and excel them. It also helps every person involved in providing the service aware of all obstacles that
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Unit 518 - Assess the individual in a health and social care setting Vicky Cronin 591028 Different approaches to care planning and assessment can lead to fragmentation of care. I have received referrals for clients wanting to change providers due to their assessed needs not being met or assessed and a care plan implemented not right for the individual. These assessments were not person centred led but the ideas of the assessor and in some cases the family. This is still happening due to families
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Level 5 diploma in leadership for health & social care services (Adults) Candidate name: Assessor: Unit number: 517 Outcome: Lead person centred practice Reference: 1 2.1 2.2 2.3
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this may make them feel useless and worthless. 1.2 Explain how active participation promotes independence in the tasks of daily living Active participation means being involved as much as possible with every aspect of care needed. The more involved an individual is in their care the more independent they are as they are making choices for themselves. 1.3 Describe how daily living tasks may be affected by an individual’s culture or background Individuals from different backgrounds will have different
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Person centred 1.1 Person centred practice is providing a level of care to a client who has control in how their life is lived. As an individual it is there right to choose what they do or have done for them‚ and be able to make every day decisions that support’s their needs. Person centred is based on the positives for the client rather than the negatives‚ this is to achieve an outcome which can only promote independence for the client and make them achieve their aims and goals. Families
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try to support service users to further themselves and attempt to see what service users are able of achieving in a controlled manner. 1.4 – Explain how using an individual’s care plan contributes to working in a person centred way. It helps staff teams to work in a person centred way‚ by understanding what care plans are already in place‚ and what the service user is already working towards/achieved. Staff can see a simple and concise progression‚ over time‚ at what issues service users are
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person centred approaches in adult social care. The learner can: 1.1 Describe person centred approaches. Person centred means exactly what it says‚ - that you must build everything you are doing around the needs of the person that you are working with‚ this is not just about consulting their needs it is about people taking control of the planning and delivery of their own support and care services Person-centred Approaches include:
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