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    Health and Social Care Assignment UNIT 5 - UNDERSTAND PERSON-CENTRED APPROACHES IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS ASSIGNMENT OVERVIEW In this assignment‚ you will demonstrate your knowledge of person-centred care and consider how to put this into practice in complex and sensitive situations. You will explore what is meant by the term ‘consent’‚ define person-centred values‚ and consider how active participation can be used to best effect. You will consider how risk assessments can support informed

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    “Our identity determines where we belong” Today‚ we explore the relationship between our identity and where we belong. Identity. What is it? Is it how other people describe us‚ how we answer‚ “Who are you?” or how we perceive ourselves. Either way‚ as members of the human race in general‚ we strongly desire to belong in one way or another. We belong to many groups during the course of a lifetime‚ some subtler than others. Gender‚ race and family are all examples of groups that one typically belongs

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    ODD ONE OUT 1. Find the odd one out. A. Ginger B. Garlic C. Chilli D. Potato ANS-C Explanation Chilli is modified stems 2. Find the odd one out A. Eagle B. Hawk C. Bird D. None of these ANS-C Bird is prey of another bird 3. Find the odd one out A. Credit B. Deposit C. Withdrawl D. None of these ANS-C Explanation Credit and deposit indicates addition in amount while withdrawl indicates reduction. 4. Find the odd one out A. Microscope B. Telescope C. Periscope D. Stethoscope ANS-D Explanation The stethoscope

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    way too expensive.” He then avoided me by putting his headphones back on and going right back to his workout. A shot of awkwardness shot through my body and I rapidly left the gym. Through his eyes I went from being a “normal” person working out in society; to a “weird” person who you just ignore. Just a thought‚ but if I was a female this man would most defiantly given his prized headphones up. It just comes to a matter of what’s normal in today’s

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    doing what we like to do but somewhere along the way something goes wrong. As we get older‚ we are exposed to different things and innocence is lost. Others influenced our way of thinking and we began to criticize others. We began to view things as odd or strange because they were something out of the norm for us. In the 19th century‚ writers Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener”(1853) and “The Minister’s Black Veil”(1836) criticizing the unrealistic expectations

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    has to get a slip of paper from the box and which ever one person gets the marked paper is chosen as “the winner of the lottery’. If you are the winner then that means you are doomed to being stoned to death by everyone else. In part of the story two characters talk about how other towns have gotten rid of the lottery‚ one character gets very angered by this and starts talking about how you shouldn’t mess with tradition. I found it odd when in this story the mother of a family “Tessie” was the winner

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    of specific diseases such as Alzheimer’s or a stroke that involve the damaging of brain cells; as the brain cells die the person with a dementia will lose their ability to carry out their every day tasks such as personal care and interaction with other people as different parts of the brain are damaged. Dementia affects both older and younger people and the decline in the person will get worse as more brain cells are damaged or die. 1.2 The main areas of the brain that are affected by dementia in terms

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    The way a person may seem to react to situations that may seem ordinary determines how others may feel based on their action. But when a behavior seems to be abnormal and indifferent from the rest of the society itself‚ it can cause them to form a general opinion based on a person’s behavior and not their character. In Meursault’s predicament the way he view things and unexpected comments‚ put’s him in a position where no one is giving him the opportunity to be fully understood. Meursault can’t change

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    Fighting against the odds All throughout time the conflict between individual and society is present. Everywhere you look stand individuals who differ from the society in their own unique ways. Where as societies or groups of organized people sharing the same beliefs can make the individuals stand out even more if they please. In the Crucible by Arthur Miller the society is a community of Puritans who live in and around Salem Massachusetts. Individuals continually struggle against society due to

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    Kidd 1 Joanne Sanchez‚ Ph.D. A-NCCT 3330.05: Summary Paper 9 February 2011 Summary on: Against the Odds‚ and Against the Common Good In her essay‚ “Against the Odds‚ and Against the Common Good‚” Gloria Jimenez evaluates the debate for state-run lotteries and surmises that state representatives‚ having citizens’ welfare in mind‚ should not pass bills urging them to gamble.

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