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    the standards and requirements of the act the home has to provide certain facilities. Clinically‚ the home has to provide a certain number of beds that will provide palliative care for patients with life limiting conditions‚ also services like physiotherapy and occupational therapy also they must provide practical services for day to day living such as residents being able to access public transport routes‚ have their own bedrooms‚ own furniture‚ telephone and television points‚ wheelchair access

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    Massage Clinic Situation: On the 12 October 2017‚ I attended a placement at JCU massage clinic. My partner for the day was Samantha Duggan. Task: The purpose of the placement was to become comfortable with clients‚ develop communication skills and expand on massage techniques learnt in semester one. The client I have chosen to reflect on is a male in his early twenties who self-referred to the massage clinic with complaints of tightness in his thoracic region‚ shoulders‚ and some pain during breathing

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    INTRODUCTION: Child Guidance Clinic is a registered‚ nonprofit making voluntary organization of the Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital which has been initiated in the year 1997 and has been actively working to promote the welfare and interest of disabled children‚ economically poor and needy orphans. “Reaching the Unreached” is the motto of the organization.  STRATEGY: * To undertake programmes for awareness and prevention of such disabilities‚ deprivation and neglect. * To undertake

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    Pediatric Clinic Experience Pediatria J.L is a 10-month-old white Caucasian male baby. J.L was born at TMH at 34+2-week gestation via C-section delivery due to breech presentation. At birth he weighed 2.18 kg with APGARs scores of 5 and 9. JL received physiotherapy at TMH NICU after birth due to jaundice‚ and then TMH refer him to UF hospital. While in UF hospital‚ J.L was diagnosed with Phelan – McDermind 22q13 deletion syndrome‚ dysphagia‚ congenital hypotonia macroglossia‚ convulsions‚ anemia of prematurity

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    Outcome 1 – Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals. 1. Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals (See addendum 232 1.1) 2. Describe the impact of specific conditions on correct movement and positioning of an individual. • Wash Hands – Avoid cross infection • Suitable clothing – Avoid restriction of movement and therefore increase risk of injury

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    Evaluation of materials This article is relevant to our project as it identifies the various emotional problems after surviving the first five years of leukemia treatment. Shanon Guger and D’Agostino Norma are authorized professors of the College of Psychologists of Ontario‚ which is a regulatory body for the profession of psychology in Ontario‚ Canada‚ which states that they expertise in psychology‚ and not only that‚ they specialises on children psychology‚ which gives credibility to their information

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    from the symptoms of this disease. Even though there are no known cures for Cystic Fibrosis‚ there are certain medications that I can use to help me with my symptoms for example: “Treatments can include antibiotics for frequent lung infections‚ physiotherapy to help clear the airways of mucus‚ and drugs to expand the airways. In some cases‚ a lung transplant may also be necessary “(Cystic Fibrosis and stem cells 1).

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    Plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of a thick tissue on the bottom of the foot. This tissue is called the plantar fascia and connects the heel bone to the toes‚ creating the arch of the foot. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain (heel spurs). It occurs especially among athletes and is caused by the continuous repetition of excessive overload at breech. As we age‚ the plantar fascia loses elasticity and no longer able to grow well. The fat pad on the heel and tapers cannot

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    training (cross training) .The athlete is a 17 year old female and he has been swimming at the elite and sub-elite level for two years this is the first injury to impact her swimming career and while having time off training she has been undergoing physiotherapy and swimming fitness training so that when the athlete returns to full training the concept of reversibility does not affect her adversely. For a swimmer to be able to compete at an elite level it requires a lot of commitment to training and

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    COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES WITHIN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE AIM AND PURPOSE OF THE UNIT Whilst many complementary therapies are ancient they are a relatively new addition to conventional treatments for illness and disease in the west. As people take more personal responsibility for their health and well-being‚ the prevalence of complementary therapies has spread and it is increasingly likely that users of health and social care services will want to use them as a complement or alternative to conventional

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