Unit 11 Safeguarding. P1) Describe forms of abuse which may be experienced by adults. Physical Abuse - Is a form of abuse which may be violent towards another person who this person may be vulnerable and might not be able to protect themselves. Examples of this may be; cuts‚ bruises‚ and possible broken bones. The long term effects that physical abuse could have are mental illness‚ scared of people coming near them‚ loose self-esteem and confidence‚ and may become vulnerable. Sexual Abuse-
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I really like reading you post. Self-care is a very important part of a company productivity. Being comfortable with being discomfort is also a very important part. In order to a company to grow‚ they will need employees who are relentless and comfortable with making mistakes. For example employees who are not comfortable with being uncomfortable will probably only stay with in the perimeters of the areas that they are comfortable in working. To the employee they are probably thinking that they are
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Level 4 Unit 008 Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Introduction: While I recognise that as a teacher‚ my role would involve wearing many hats‚ my primary role is as Reece and Walker have stated in “Teaching Training and Learning‚ A Practical Guide “2007 p.3” to ensure that my learners do actually learn “ Other roles include being a mentor‚ assessor‚ verifier‚ and record keeper among others. It is also imperative that I identify learner needs and any barriers to
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The Morley Academy A2 Level Health & Social Care Unit 9- Investigating Diseases A01 In my unit 9 assignment I will be looking at and comparing communicable and non-communicable diseases. I will also be looking at two different diseases and the differences between them and their signs and symptoms. Section A (AO1): I will be focusing on communicable and non-communicable diseases are‚ how they are caused‚ types of them and the signs and symptoms of one of each and also how they are diagnosed
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| | |Qualification |Unit number and title/credits | |BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care |Unit 10: Caring for Children and Young People | | |Credits:
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Unit 5 P4‚ M1 and D1 This essay will explain the physiologies of the respiratory system and the cardiovascular system and how they work in the metabolism of energy in the body. The respiratory system The respiration system is the process of supplying oxygen to the cells so that cells can metabolise energy. The main functions of the respiratory system are to maintain oxygen supply to cells‚ to remove water from the body‚ and to remove carbon dioxide from the body. It is divided into four sections
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demonstrate: the implications of duty of care. understanding the support available for addressing dilemmas that may arise. the knowledge to respond to complaints. The implications of duty of care. Duty of care Health and social care organisations have what is called a duty of care towards the people they look after. That means that they must do everything they can to keep the people in their care safe from harm. It is not only the care establishment that needs to prioritise the safety
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Unit 3- health and wellbeing Definitions: Health and wellbeing meanings come in three forms-holistic‚ positive and negative. Health and wellbeing’s meaning cannot be fixed because health means different things to different people‚ and your intellectual thinking of health can change from day to day; depending on your experiences you go through. Literally the word health comes from an old English word meaning “the state of being hale‚ sound or whole‚ in body mind or soul”. This tells us that our
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University in 2005. My father was die in 2001‚ when I am in the first class of the collage and I am 21 years old in this time. Now‚ I am working in the Azadi hospital in my city as a nurse in the Respiratory Care Unit. So‚ I am working in another hospital (Al salam Private Hospital) as anaesthetic assistant in the Operation Room and some times in the Recovery Word‚ while I am finished my duty and my work in the Azadi Hospital at afternoon and then I am joining to my another job. My life is seriously
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Post operative care There is a range of activities that nurses need to undertake when caring for postoperative patients. There are also specialist areas of surgery‚ e.g. bowel and thoracic surgery‚ which require more specific care and these are covered in Section 5. The patient is placed in the recovery room attached to theatre. The patients’ condition is assessed and he is nursed in the lateral recovery position to minimize risks of aspiration until fully conscious‚ when he can be transferred
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