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    include the nose‚ pharynx‚ larynx‚ trachea‚ bronchi and the lungs‚ altogether they make up the human respiratory system which is divided in two parts by the upper and lower respiratory tract. Ventilation is the exchange of air between the lungs and the atmosphere. It is part of the external respiration system that includes gas exchange in pulmonary capillaries and breathing which is largely an involuntary activity. When breathing in (inhaling) intercostal muscles between the ribs contract‚ pulling

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    During my training in Great Ormond Street Hospital I have always worked to provide a service that is professional as well as non-discriminatory. This was mainly achieved through following the hospitals “always values” displayed on their website at http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/about-us/our-values. The values include: 1) Always be welcoming. This value reminds me that I must welcome service users such as other members of staff within the laboratory‚ nurses and doctors within the hospital and the patients

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    provide accounts of the individual which starts from a specific theory of modern society. Compare and contrast two of their accounts. Accounting for the individual‚ sociologists Karl Marx and Eric Durkheim give definite‚ yet disparate theories of how modern society is the proprietor of individual actions and motives. Although contrasting‚ both believe that such personal concepts as self interest and free will are not determinate of the individual but are a result of the society the individual lives

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    Health Care Practice Reflective Account 1 19/02/2014 At the start of my shift one of the clients we will call him Graeme‚ I have use a different name due to data protection act 1998 and confidentiality of service users‚ was complaining of a sore ankle he said it was throbbing and had been sore all day. I asked him if he wouldn’t mind showing me were it was sore‚ he said that was fine so I suggested we went into the quiet room the reason I done this was to ensure Graeme’s

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    Demeter’s Grief I am the Goddess of harvest and agriculture; all those who worship me call me Demeter. My story begins with me having only one child‚ and it is my dearest daughter‚ Persephone. She is beautiful‚ kind‚ and also the daughter of my brother Zeus‚ I care about her the most. Persephone has always been delightful being around‚ she is all joyful and full of warm smiles. But then one morning‚ she went out to the fields to gather some flowers like she would do. As time passes‚ she

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    Unit 142 Nvq3

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    Page 1 Assessment Criteria- Unit 142 Develop health and safety risk management policies‚ procedures and practices in health and social care or children and young people’s settings. Outcome 1 – 1.1/1.2 Legislation is a law that has been passed by a legislative body such as parliament. The legislation framework is one that is used by all professionals when working with or alongside children and families. All settings must have policies and procedures in place. A policy complies with the law and can

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    aggressive‚ individual is not his/her normal self… | Financial abuse | Signs – money missing‚ unusual high bills‚ bills not paid‚ lack of essential goods such as foods‚ toiletries‚ clothes‚ items missing from property…Symptoms – Worried‚ distressed‚ nervous‚ hungry‚ neglected‚ upset…. | Institutional abuse | Signs – Individual appears neglected‚ bad living conditions‚ poor hygiene‚ wearing dirty clothes‚ malnutrition‚ dehydration‚ lack of adequate equipment‚ poor working practice‚ tasks left

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    should be part of the sound system. And such people should be punished prison and pay maintenance payments to these people for the wrongs that they have done. Article approached me some things that need to pay attention to while working. Record which shows a truth The second article on the theme of what it says is about how a man abuse of residents in a nursing home. This gentleman was working very long time in this house‚ and only one person recording it has revealed how he treated the way people

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    Nvq3 Unit 4222

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    be: • shoulders or shoulder blades • elbows • back of the head • rims of ears • knees‚ ankles‚ heels or toes • spine • tail bone (the small bone at the bottom of the spine) 3. Some of the factors that can put an individual at risk of developing pressure sores are: • poor nutrition or hydration • a health condition that limits the blood supply(diabetes and peripheral arterial disease) making the skin vulnerable to bruising and damage • poor mobility

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    Unit 2 P4- explain how national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice The data protection act- the data protection act is legislation put in place to keep personal data confidential. It can promote anti-discriminatory practice as it can stop people finding out information about individuals that the individual wants to stay private. E.g. phone numbers and addresses. These would need to stay private so people don’t find out where you live or what is wrong with you. The children act 1989-

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