Cerebellum Balance‚ posture‚ muscle coordination (movement) Each one is affected in different ways as you can see. 3. Some people suffer with depression and can become withdrawn‚ forget things‚ become anxious and confused. They may not know
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Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice. 1. Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. It is very important as we are responsible for all the members while they are attending the project and it would not be professional if any of them were to come to any harm. 2. Explain how duty of care contributes to the safeguarding of protection of individuals. Duty of care is a requirement to exercise a reasonable degree of attention and caution to avoid negligence
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UNIT 4222-234 HSC 2030 PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR SLEEP 1.1 Explain how sleep contributes to an individual’s well-being sleep is essential for our health and wellbeing. It allows our body to rejuvenate and restore itself. It helps the body to create new cells. Sleep deprivation is one of the biggest causes of premature aging. Tiredness can significantly affect your mood and how you feel. Sleep can help lower blood pressure and elevated levels of stress hormones. Your cardiovascular system is constantly
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have on any subject. Anyone can make a request for information – there are no restrictions on your age‚ nationality or where you live. If you ask for information about yourself‚ then your request will be handled under the Data Protection Act. 3). Employees Policies & Procedures - To make sure that all records that are kept in the office are put away in a locked secure cabinet. And when you write out the daily report sheet in the Care Plan Book‚ make sure that the Care Plan Book is closed
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Competency Three-CMA110 In the era that we live in‚ computers hold our very existence by having all of our information saved to them. From pictures of our families‚ to person documents like tax forms or medical records‚ almost all of these things are stored in some electronic form. This information is typically stored on computers with only one copy of the information‚ but what would happen if that computer or multiple computers failed? What would happen to all that important information and memories
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Any public wireless hotspots‚ such as at restaurants‚ hotels‚ parks are not a good place to use any website that requires personal or financial information. When using an unsecure network‚ a hacker can easily get access to any webpage you access. They can access documents‚ pictures‚ bank information‚ your phone number‚ address‚ credit card information and passwords. Once the hacker has your username and password for one website they can try to log in as you on multiple other websites. This is why
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1. Complete the review questions: a) True: Fiber-optic cable is the most expensive transmission medium. b) True: Coaxial cable has a high resistance to noise. c) An analog and digital signal is used to reduce the effects of attenuation for a digital transmission signal. d) A nonbroadcast point-to-multipoint transmission issues signals to multiple‚ defined recipients. e) True: Broadband technology encodes information as digital pulses. Please see page 2 for Network Proposal
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NEBOSH International Diploma - Unit A Health is the complete state of physical‚ mental and social well being. Safety is freedom from danger. Environment‚ the totality of our surroundings. There are two types of environment. i.e. Internal Environment and External Environment. Q 1. Outline the reason to maintain good standard of Health and Safety at Work Place (10 M) There are basically three reasons to maintain good standard of Health and Safety at work place. These reasons can be summarised as
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NVQ 2 25/3/15 Kym Barratt Unit 13 Dementia Awareness 1. 1.1 Dementia describes a group of chronic degenerative conditions of brain function. The type of dementia will determine the areas of the brain that are affected and its’ progression. It typically affects memory‚ communication skills‚ personality and reasoning. 1.2 The key functions of the brain affected by dementia are memory‚ ability to make decisions‚ ability to use reason and logic‚ personality‚ ability to communicate and
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strengths and abilities also gives the person a feeling of control over their own lives which in turn encourages self-belief and confidence. Recognising strengths and abilities may also develop further skills and help with the likes of rehabilitation. 3. Describe how to work in a person centred way that fully involves the individual. A. Working in a person centred way should fully involve the individual which means excellent care and a happier individual. To work in a person centred way should involve
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