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    injury and illness

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    Assessment task-MMII 002 managing paediatric illness and injury Described how to manage an infant with foreign bodies in their eyes‚ ears and nose If you get a foreign body stuck in your ears or nose you should go to the nearest NHS walk in centre or minor injuries unit‚ because when you attempt to remove it yourself it sometimes may occur to get even more stuck. If you get any foreign bodies in your eyes such as dust‚ paint or sand it can be removed easily by doing this: Put on some disposable

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    Injuries Due to Sports Specialization Versus Participating in Multiple Sports The Problem The most popular sports to play in The United States are basketball‚ baseball/softball‚ football‚ soccer‚ and volleyball. Club teams‚ youth teams‚ or travel ball teams are prevalent in every sport across the country. Thirty plus years ago boys would play baseball in the spring‚ soccer in the summer‚ and went outside to played basketball and football with friends in the fall and winter until baseball started

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    dollars in fraudulent claims. Further‚ this cost is being passed to consumers through increased insurance premiums. Insurance fraud is committed through staged accidents‚ fake medical treatment‚ and billing for services not rendered. PIP (Personal Injury Protection) is the primary target of auto insurance fraud in Florida. PIP was implemented by the legislators to provide immediate care and treatment for those involved in automobile accidents. The State of Florida requires that

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    unit 4 :diary task

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    important to understand the different policy’s that provide a healthy and safe environment for staff and children. My nursery follow the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974‚ the Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) and the Reporting of Injuries and Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR). When I have identified the hazard‚ the procedure‚ the setting would like me to take‚ is to clean it up straight away. This is so the children do not fall over and injure them self

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    HSC3045-5.2 Describe how an individual can be supported to reflect on an incident including: how they were feeling at the time prior to and directly before the incident their behaviour the consequence of their behaviour how they were feeling after the incident. When a child in my setting displays a challenging behaviour such as hitting another child after having stopped the event I reassured the other children and I find a quite area were the child can calm down and talk about what has happened

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    Discussion 4

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    football since athletes are expected to play through pain and is one of the reasons why coaches pick certain players. With the coach setting all these requirements towards the children will put the children to think that it is normal to play with injuries‚ not being exposed to anything but football‚ could do serious damage to their bodies especially when the children are still young‚ etc. Not recovering 100% could lead my child to double his chances on not being able to play and not giving his best

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    You think hockey headshots aren’t bad? Tell that to the family of Russian forward Dmitri Uchaykin who died after receiving a hit to the head during a KVL game. My stance is clear‚ stop headshots in hockey. The amounts of injuries are insane from headshots on the ice. James Neal took an elbow to the head from Micheal Del Zotto during Pittsburgh’s game with the New York on Friday night. Neal was an outstanding hockey player but his career could be altered by this devastating

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    distress? Opinion. Hug‚ Circuit Judge. A plaintiff may recoverdamages for emotional distress caused by observing the negligently inflicted injury of a third person if‚ but only if‚ said plaintiff: (1) is closely related to the injury victim; (2) is present at the scene of the injury-producing event at the time it occurs and is then aware that it is causing injury to the victim; and (3) as a result suffers serious emotional distress--a reaction beyond that which would be anticipated in a disinterested

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    ready for activities that could injure them and or others‚ and there are much older adults 21 and older that can do activities without risk of injury or death. There will be more responsible drivers out and not as many deaths if there were teens out in the streets driving. Young adults are the reason why there are a large number of deaths and or injuries‚ Greenblat states‚ “Their brains may not always make the best judgements about how fast to drive at night or in the rain” (p.5). Drivers out

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    cause serious damage‚ instead you should take the knives and cut the food up ready for the child to use this is so they don’t feel left out in the cutting. Fire safety- when you are cooking you need to think of fire hazards that could cause serious injuries

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