Unit 19 P4- Explain how demographic data is used in health and social care service provision. Definition 1. Death rate: The quantity of death per thousand of the populace more than a given period‚ ordinarily a year 2. Birth rate: The quantity of live births per thousand of the populace over given a period‚ ordinarily a year 3. The census: An
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will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found. Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to: Task no. Evidence P4 LO2: Explain the physiology of two named body systems in relation to energy metabolism in the body 4 M1 LO2: Discuss the role of energy in the body 4 D1 LO2: Analyse how two body systems interrelate with each other to perform a named function
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P4‚ Conventions‚ legislations‚ regulations‚ codes of practice and charters in anti-discriminatory practice: Legislation: European Convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms (1990) – This is a European document relating to human rights; it is signed by all government in the European Union‚ including the UK. Sex discrimination act (1975) – This protects both men and women against discrimination or harassment on the grounds of gender in employment‚ education‚ and advertising or in the provision
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P4 - Describe the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types M1 – Explain the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types D1 – Analyse the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types Antagonistic Pairs Antagonistic Pairs are a pair of muscles working together to allow coordinated movement of the skeletal joints. Muscles can only exert a force and do work by contracting. An example is the antagonistic pair of muscles used in bending
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P4: outline key legislation and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work Introduction: This act protects the information of vulnerable adults which they provide. This act protects the information of vulnerable adults which they provide. This assignment will be outlining key legislation and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work and a production of a descriptive decorative mind map will be included with examples related to health and social care. This act helps protect adults
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P4 – Explain the role of the kidney in the homeostatic control of fluid balance Homeostasis is how our body works to keep the internal environment constant. The kidneys play a role in the control of fluid balance. For this assignment I will be discussing the gross anatomy of the renal system and the kidney. Renal System The renal system is a group of organs that work together to produce‚ store‚ and release urine. It consists of 2 kidneys‚ ureters‚ the urinary bladder‚ urethra and renal vessels which
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Unit 9:exploring creative product promotion P4: explain the reasons behind the choice of media in a successful promotional campaign. Brandon Baumgart IBS 1c P4 Version 3 30 may 2012 Mrs. Daymond From mouth-to-mouth to TV and Internet. In 1886 when coca cola started they didn’t had TVs‚ radios and Internet to tell people they have invented something new. So everything was from mouth-to-mouth‚ through the flyers‚ the newspapers or big wall paintings on high buildings. Later they
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P4 interpret underpinning concepts relating to structures under load • Dead loads - Dead loads are loads that stay static or stationary‚ they will also not change during any normal operation of the buildings use. The dead weight from the structure will be a dead load‚ so for example the self-weight of a beam. • Imposed/live loads – imposed loads can also be known by dynamic loads. Imposed loads are live loadings which can be added to and also removed during the life of the building. Humans can be
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P4 Explain how national initiatives promote anti discriminatory practice The Equality Act The Equality Act brings together over 116 separate pieces of legislation into this one Act. All together this provides a legal framework to protect the rights of people and have equality of opportunity for everyone. The 9 characteristics that are protected by the Equality Act 2010 are: age disability gender reassignment marriage or civil partnership pregnancy and maternity race religion or belief sex sexual
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if the badgers are living on land near to cattle stock then it can increase the risk of the herd catching TB‚ as the farmers are not allowed to remove/destroy the badgers then it is increasing the herds risk to catching TB‚ this is a significant problem throughout the UK and can have an impact throughout the whole of the dairy
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