people in respect of their disabilities in relation to employment‚ the provision of goods and services‚ education and transport. The individuals this act helps are disabled individuals who suffer from illnesses like; down syndrome‚ dyslexia and mental health problems. It also refers back to individuals who may be involved in an accident and now suffering from a broken leg‚ arm etc‚ who are then on wheelchairs this makes them unable to do things others can do. The act also helps individuals from not getting
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Describe how incorrect handling and moving techniques can damage the skin. Identify a range of interventions that can reduce the risk of skin breakdown and pressure sores. Describe the changes to an individual skin conditions that should be reported. It is important to avoid or prevent the vulnerable areas or where sores has already formed. Regularly changing position or moving helps to prevent pressure sores developing in a vulnerable areas or to relieve already existing ones.
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stream. Sexually transmitted diseases are the most common infect the genitals. HIV and AIDS virus‚ is carried in the bodily fluids and can be transmitted in the saliva‚ seminal fluid or the blood. Prevention methods including hand washing‚ the social care worker’s and others’ personal hygiene. The preventions methods of infection control are: * Hand hygiene is decontamination of the hands by either washing or the application of alcohol hand rub products. The importance of hand hygiene in the
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nurseries‚ schools‚ hospitals and private homes to help with the non-clinical care of young children and babies. Nursery nurses offer care for children until the child has reached the age of five. A nursery nurse includes taking care of a child’s learning‚ education‚ play and social development. Daily Tasks: The work of nursery nurses normally includes the following: he/she need to provide physical‚ emotional and spiritual care for the children; he/she need maintain the environment in a child friendly
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Electronic and Non-Electronic Methods of Communication Electronic Method Non Electronic Method Telephone Letter Internet Memo Email Reports Sms Leaflets / Flyers Fax Smartphone DVD TV Radio Ipads / Tablets Computers Video Conferencing Electronic Method How it is Used Who Uses It Telephone It is a very simple and oldest method of electronic communication. Also the fastest. It is reliable as the communication takes place with the person directly Individual and Businesses
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loneliness‚ or lack of social support‚ because he is alone‚ he doesn’t have any support from eachother‚ or nobody is interested to help him b) what action to take if a service confides in you that they are being abused If a service user confides in me that he is being abused I need to take a case seriously. I can’t ignore a Resident‚ no matter what but it also is very important to gather more information before seriouse measurments will be taken. First of all I need to take care of patient he need
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|BTEC level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care | |Assignment Title: :Equality‚ Diversity and Rights |Grade |Points | |in HSC |(Please circle) |(Please circle) |
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Famie Eve Sena D1: Evaluate the potential long-term effects of these two types of abuse on the health and well-being of adults. Abuse and neglect/ Physical abuse Abuse and neglect are a major source of stress and can have long-term effects on the health and well-being of older adults. The stress of abuse may trigger chest pain or angina‚ and may be a factor in other serious heart problems. High blood pressure‚ breathing problems‚ stomach problems (ulcers)‚ and panic attacks are common
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Per Unit Total for 60‚000 units Sales $36.00 $2‚160‚000 Variable Costs: Direct Materials $ 6.50 Direct Labor $10.00 Variable Overhead $ 5.80 Mktg‚ Distrib‚ & Admin $ 1.70 Total Variable Costs: $24.00 $1‚440‚000 Contribution Margin $12.00 $ 720‚000 Fixed Costs: Manufacturing Overhead $ 5.00 Mktg & Admin $ 4.50 Total Fixed Costs: $ 9.50 $ 570‚000 Operating Income: $ 150‚000 (2) Waverly’s Breakeven Point in Units Sale
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Doing: A guide to teaching and learning methods. Further Education Unit‚ Oxford Brookes University‚ Oxford. Johns‚ C. and Graham‚ J. (1996) Using a Reflective Model of Nursing and Guided Reflection. Nursing Standard 11 (2)
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