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    Care Practice | [Type the document subtitle] | Nikita Campbell P1003255l [Pick the date] | We will be outlining the principles of support that are implemented in health and social care practice. And learn to understand the impact that policies‚ regulations‚ legislations and also learn the codes of practice and standards of organisation policies and practice within the health and social care sector. We will also outline the theories that underpin health and social care practice. So with

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    Unsafe Abbreviations In 2001‚ The Joint Commission issued a Sentinel Event Alert on the subject of medical abbreviations‚ and just one year later‚ it’s Board of Commissions approved a National Patient Safety Goal requiring accredited organizations to develop and implement a lost of abbreviations not to use. In 2004‚ the joint Commission created its “do not use” list of abbreviations as part of the requirements for meeting that goal. Currently‚ this requirement

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    Customer unsafe These customers are unsure of themselves and how to show it is showing you insecure and nervous at the thought of failure or being wrong. They are difficult to manage because you control excessively. They find it difficult to trust strangers and this prevents them from forming relationships with your boss or with other executives of the organization; remain aloof. Unsafe customers can also have difficulty trusting you to addressing new and different tasks‚ and review their work again

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    The Responsibility to Protect Introduction: Since the dawn of time there have been occurrences of massive violations of human rights. The 20th century in specific brought with it not only inter-state wars but also internal conflicts. However‚ in the last hundred years there has also been a substantial growth in international cooperation and solidarity. Through the creation of international organizations‚ such as the United Nations‚ and the growing number of non-governmental organizations‚ the

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    Hazards of Unsafe Driving

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    THE HAZARDS OF UNSAFE DRIVING There are many hazards of unsafe driving. It is a known fact that speed kills! When you operate a motor vehicle it is a privilege. After thinking about my speeding ticket I realized there may have been far reaching circumstances as a result of my actions. For one thing I thought of my mother Romaneir‚ who loves me dearly‚ if anything were to happen to me it would completely devastate her life. And another thing is my little brother Miguel‚ who looks up to me‚ if

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    Nataya Fullmer Question 1 The Constitution limits government power to protect individual rights while promoting the common good. In the Constitution they made provisions that were designed to prevent abuse that delegates had seen in British history‚ in their own colonial and state governments‚ or in the national government under the Articles of Confederation. Limitations were for both the national and state governments. Several of the constitution’s

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    There was A Crooked Man(uscript): A Not-So-Serious look at the Serious Subject of Plagiarism Reaction Essay Unfortunately‚ plagiarism is an issue for many students these days. Many don’t want to put in the effort to truly research and give their honest feedback in their papers. When time and sleep are on your side it is very easy to copy and paste information and thoughts that are not original. Although at that moment‚ one may not see the harm‚ the effects

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    The Founding Fathers created The Bill of Rights in order to protect citizens’ individual rights under written law. One of the most important type of rights outlined in this document are the rights of the accused. Before the amendments that protect accused individuals were enforced‚ there was a decent amount of room for government to gain more power and for the people to lose justice and freedom while in the courts. Many innocent citizens would be labeled as guilty without trial and sent to jail.

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    Duty to Protect

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    Duty to Warn/ Duty to Protect BSHS 335: Ethics and Values for Human Services Professionals By: Monica Sandoval Confidentiality between client and therapist could be a risky and tricky. There is no set standard toward the restrictions of its content. It’s morally right to respect and protect the client trusting information but at times it is ethically and legally impossible to keep this information confidential. The duty to warn is that obligated by case law the therapist has to notify the

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    a serious talk

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    A Serious Talk The concept of a relationship being over is hard for some to grasp. Ending a relationship is many times one person’s decision. For some‚ the concept of not feeling wanted by that other person is too hard to handle. Feelings of jealousy surface and people choose different ways to deal with this. Denial‚ anger‚ and resentment are classic ways of coping with the hardships of losing a partner’s love and support. "A Serious Talk" by Raymond Carver expresses this inability to let go of a

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