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    Unit 4222-250 Support individuals to maintain personal hygiene (LD 206 C) Outcome 1 Understand the importance of good personal hygiene. 1. Explain why good personal hygiene is important. Good personal hygiene is important in many ways to individuals. The main reason is regarding the health and wellbeing. We can maintain good personal hygiene by showering regular‚ washing hair and using anti-perspirant deodorants can all help kill harmful bacteria’s that could lead to health risks and illnesses

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    Maintaining Dental Hygiene To sustain satisfactory level of dental hygiene‚ you need to embrace the following activities in your dental hygiene plan. 1. Take care of your Teeth: Your teeth are truly valuable and with the purpose of keeping them in excellent condition‚ you need to brush them on a regular basis at least twice a day. Use a soft toothbrush and use toothpaste that is most appropriate for your teeth. You can also visit a dentist regularly to avoid any problem in the future. 2. Flossing:

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    Hygiene In Medieval Times

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    deadly diseases killing thousands of people. Today we are able to have general hygiene essentials that would would of helped tremendously back then. We are privileged enough to have soap and bathrooms‚ and even a dentist. There has been major advancements in hygiene since the Medieval Times. After the Black Death‚ Medieval people started looking for a link between hygiene and health. Before that‚ their general hygiene was so awful everywhere you went the smell was repulsive. Sadly‚ Old Spice and

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    facilities c. colour-coded overalls d. clothes lockers 5. Discolouration of food and an unpleasant smell are usually associated with; a. toxins b. pathogenic bacteria c. spores d. spoilage bacteria 6. Which of the following is a result of good hygiene standards? a. Food poisoning outbreaks b. More food preservatives c. Food that is safe to eat d. Tastier and more nutritious food 7. What attracts mice to food premises? a. food and shelter b. water and cool temperatures c. humans and shelter d

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    months I feel honored for having been a part of it all. I’ve volunteered before‚ but have never tackled a project such as this. I chose to work with the Salvation Army and initially had plans to help the flood victims. Throughout the semester‚ we hit a few bumps but overcame them and succeeded. In my experiences with the Salvation Army I dared to dream‚ dared to succeed‚ and dared to make a difference. Daring to dream was an exciting aspect of this project. We thought of the many ways we could make

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    Roman Dental Hygiene

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    Dentistry and oral hygiene in Ancient Roman time was very different back then‚ then it is now. A lot has changed since their time‚ for example methods‚ tools‚ and medication. Back in Roman time there was no dentists‚ toothpaste or toothbrushes. Romans would use toothpicks‚ rags‚ and chewing sticks to help keep their teeth to stay intact. Back then‚ the Romans used urine for toothpaste‚ they would use others urine and their own. Romans would brush their teeth with the urine and the urine would help

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    Army Values

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    Desmond Boyd ARMY ROTC/ Col. Deas 20Feb2013 Army Values What are Army Values and what are they put in place for? For beginners there are seven Army Values they are Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage. These seven values also form an acronym “LDRSHIP”. The Army Values were put into place to help soldiers make the right decision at all times in the Army and outside. Loyalty is to bear true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit

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    Incorporating professionalism‚ respect and empathy are a few of the most important behaviors to attain in the dental hygiene profession. As a student we learn‚ read‚ and study about these behaviors expected of us‚ but I believe it is not until working independently with patients when we truly learn and master these three important conducts. Similar to being a student‚ I feel that a professional is constantly learning‚ reading the latest news in the dental field and being familiar with current dental

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    Anastascia Acosta Master Guns ROTC 19 June 2015 Army Values Soldiers and leaders of the Army live by seven Army Values‚ all of which are equally important. Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity and the seventh value "Personal Courage". Personal Courage as defined by the Army‚ is to face fear‚ danger or adversity. Personal Courage is the ability one has to overcome a difficult task or situation with steadfastness‚ or in contrast‚ to do the moral and right thing when given an

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    preventive care‚ children should see a dentist as soon as the first teeth start to erupt and no later than 12 months.1 This will help orient the patient the dental setting and give the dentist the opportunity to help guide the parents in proper oral hygiene of their child. The first step of the assessment of a child is to obtain a complete medical history of the child patient and secure documents of parental consent to treatment. The medical

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