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    Nvq Unit 4222-222

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    different ways to resolve difficulties when a resident is choosing food and drink. You always give them a choice of things. If there’s nothing you find out what they want and do your best to get it for them. If that isn’t an option then you talk to them about what there is. Give them your opinion. Even if they only eat a little as long as they eat and drink. 4. You go and get assistance when nothing you try is resolving the problem. If the resident gets agitated or aggressive always seek assistance

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    why i want to be a CNA

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    CNA is hard‚ it is not rocket science. You basically have to work‚ and care. So many CNAs don’t do either one. I don’t know how they go home and sleep knowing that they left their residents soaked‚ cold‚ and dirty. Why don’t they just go work at a gas station. Very few things make me as angry as when the residents are not getting the care they DESERVE. I want the opportunity every day to make an impact on people’s lives in a positive and much needed way. We‚ future CNA’s‚ get paid for more than

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    A reflective account (II) During my role as health care assistant in the care home setting where I work I spent a considerable amount of time on a one to one basis as a key worker with a particular resident. For the purpose of this reflective account the resident shall be referred to as Mrs S. Mrs S had vascular dementia as her dementia progressed her challenging behaviours increased. Mrs S spent a great deal of her day walking around the care home. On good days this was not an issue. However

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    talking to one of the residents she remarked about how varied the bird-life was that came into the garden and that she would like to find out what they were and encourage more birds into the garden by getting a new bird table. I spoke to the manager and she agreed for me to take the resident to the local garden centre to choose one. I said that I would be happy to take her along to the garden centre on Thursday as it would not leave the shift short staffed. I advised the resident that I had spoken

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    When providing the right kind of developmental care‚ it is easier to plan the type of care based on a certain theoretical framework based on a precise age group. If one knows what developmental stage someone is in‚ it makes it easier to try to fit the persons needs rather than just providing the same kind of care to every single age group. Different age groups need different kinds of care. The age group I have worked with this week‚ the elderly‚ need a much different kind of care than if I were

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    on a need to know basis with colleagues‚ residents and other professionals. A personal relationship is one of choice with someone you like and share common interests where as a working relationship may be with someone you may not usually be friends with but have to form a team with that person and work under certain rules. Aii: One example of a working relationship in an adult social care setting is the relationship between carer and resident. This relationship is important as you need

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    Err Task B Your Work Role

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    Task B- Your work role Describe the information which needs to be shown on your pay slips/statement. Personal information eg. Name and date of birth Total pay – your full pay before any tax or National Insurance has been taken off Any deductions which change from payday to payday eg. tax and National Insurance‚ and what the deductions are for. The total amount of pay that you will come out with after deductions National Insurance number Tax code The tax period Pay rate A breakdown of

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    Craig was hired to perform a safety consultation for Countryside Care Nursing Home. Countryside nursing home has experienced a rising number in accidents due to resident transfer. Craig was tasked with finding a cost justified way to reduce injuries in the facility. During resident transfer the nursing home requires that patients be lifted by two nurse’s aides at a time. Although the nurses were trained to follow all the best practices to prevent injury to both themselves and the patients‚ accidents

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    Unit 4222 - 302

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    factor to do the right description of our work we need to follow all the standards ‚ attend trainings and update all seminars. • Being a good carer we must protect the rights of all residents‚ respect them at all times as you respect of yourself and others‚ always make sure that all the residents ensure that their behaviour does not harm themselves or other people. I always be held responsible for all the tasks in my best knowledge and skills. OUTCOME 2 BE ABLE TO REFLECT ON PRACTICE

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    Immigration Reform

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    Ramirez Fuller-4th pd Adv. Eng. IIII 4-10-13 The Dream Act Major Points: * Undocumented immigrants are not able to fulfill their dream * The nation is wasting helpful youth * Dream Act is also beneficial for citizens or legal residents who don’t meet state residency requirements Summary The article “Dream Act Students apply for college aid” by Jill Tucker tells about how the California Dream Act has become a dream-saver for hundreds of students residing in California. Sharon

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