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    Essential Care Needs Mrs Gale is a 70 year old widow and retired unskilled worker. The patient lives alone and relies on her son to provide basic care‚ medication and meals. Mrs Gale has a history of weight fluctuation owing to lifestyle but is currently at risk of malnutrition due to Parkinson’s disease. Mrs Gale shows signs of early dementia and suffers from poor mobility and pain caused by arthritis. Mrs Gale also has mild depression triggered by loss and has become socially isolated. All names

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    Health Care Needs of Adolescents with Autism Four themes representing the challenges the parents’ experiences included concern with medications‚ frustrations with healthcare services‚ recognizing secondary health issues‚ and the need for resources and services. Parents of adolescents with autism locating information about Autism‚ trying to understand the necessary medications that are needed and prescribed‚ and experiencing minimal social support from health care providers. Parenting a child

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    Duty of Care Q2. “Do you feel that the nurses caring for Scott fulfilled the duty of care that was owed him? The NMC: The Code requires nurses and midwifes to treat people as individuals. They must treat them kindly with consideration and respect their dignity. They must act as an advocate for people in their care and provide them with support and information access to health and social care needs. I don’t feel that Scott was treated in this way. According to Scott he was not given

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    consists of Jacob’s arrival and subsequent marriages to Leah‚ Rachel‚ Zilpah and Bilhah. Twelve of thirteen children are born‚ including Dinah‚ narrator and only daughter. Dinah grows up helping her aunt/mother Rachel‚ who brings her to the city of Shechem. The initial incident occurs when Simon and Levi‚ two of Dinah’s oldest brothers‚ enter the city of Shechem and murder all of the resident men‚ including Dinah’s beloved husband‚ Shalem. Cursing her entire family‚ a pregnant Dinah

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    Use of database management systems to meet business needs. Submitted By: Course Title: Strategic Planning for Database Systems Date: Introduction Globalization and increased speed in business intensify competition‚ and most firms need to continuously innovate to ensure long term competitiveness. (Bjork and Magnusson‚ 2009) In the last couple of years business has seen huge transformations from the way it is conducted. Any small business may eventually grow into a bigger one or may

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    on families with special needs children The effect on families‚ who have special needs children‚ can have a negative impact‚ resulting in an increased level of anxiety‚ stress and depression (Schwartz and Tsumi‚ 2003). Family and parents will be used interchangeably. There are a number of reasons attributed to the increase in stress levels for the parents: Firstly‚ and the most significant‚ is the realisation that there is no cure for autism and some learning disabilities (Rezendes and

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    Nursing Theory Plan of Care Theoretical Foundations of Practice NUR/513 March 05‚ 2012 Nursing Theory Plan of Care Ida Orlando literally wrote the book on the function of nursing. Her theory of the deliberative nursing process outlines a dynamic nurse-patient relationship in which the nurse uses his or her senses of perception together with deliberate actions to create an individualized care plan for each patient. Results of current research on the application of her theory follow

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    UNIT 27 (CYPOP13) Support children and young people to achieve their learning potential [pic][pic] Name………………………………………………. Date…………………………… Tutor / Assessor signature and date Activity 1 (1.1‚ 1.2) a) Look up the legislation that affects children or young people’s access to education and learning opportunities. Explain the main points in your own words. Children’s act 2004 - Every Child Matters – Children‚ as well as being kept safe from harm should

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    MY LEARNING PLAN DAMIAN COLES GEN/101 SKILLS FOR LIFELONG LEARNING 1 BRIAN HOEFT FEBUARY 5‚ 2007 My name is Damian Coles and I have decided to return to school‚ to better prepare myself for the future that awaits me. I am a newlywed with a one year old son‚ and a beautiful wife who supports me in my new endeavor. I have not been in a learning facility since December of 2003‚ so I am aware that some things have changed since then. But I will withstand whatever is necessary for me to

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    Foster Care on Children Human Development March 30‚ 2011 Introduction/ Problem Statement Each year 542‚000 children nationwide live temporarily with foster parents‚ while their own parents struggle to overcome an addiction to alcohol‚ drugs‚ illness‚ financial hardship or other difficulties (Mennen‚ Brensilver‚ & Trickett‚ 2010.) The maltreatment they experienced at home‚ the shock of being separated from their birth parents‚ and the uncertainty they face as they enter the foster care system

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