Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario (indent) This memo will address the basic activities that women should consider when pregnant and post pregnancy. In order to (from Write Point: [Writing suggestion--the meaning will be the same (and less wordy) by removing "in order"]) promote a healthy lifestyle and a baby’s healthy development‚ a mother must create a healthy environment for her child. Prenatal Women Daily Activity List • Regular doctor visits (beginning between 6-8) (from Write Point:
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P3-Explain factors that may influence communication and interpersonal interactions in health and social care environments The effectiveness‚ or success‚ of communication and interaction in health and social care settings is influenced by a number of factors. Some of these factors promote interaction and effective communication‚ while others can limit interaction and be a barrier to effective communication. Care professionals can often overcome ‘barriers’ to effective communication by: • being
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AO1 Research carried out on views of different concepts and models of health and well-being. In 1948‚ the World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that health was “State of complete physical; mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.” 1However this definition of ‘Health’ received a lot of criticism as it was too vague and not enough description to satisfy the term‚ it was said that there was not enough explanation on other aspects‚ for example what a state
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Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario Mindy Donaldson PSY 280 April 17‚ 2015 6- Month Pregnant Woman MEMO To: 6- month Pregnant Woman From: Mindy Donaldson Date: April 17‚ 2015 Re: Daily Activity List The following is a daily activity list for the 6 month developmental pregnancy timeline‚ this consist of three activities if done daily can have a positive effect on your pregnancy and your infant’s future development. What a baby looks like and how it acts‚ to an extent are determined by
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Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario Due Week 1 Day 6 Follow the instructions below to submit your memo for the Week 1 Individual Assignment. 1. Save this template to your computer. 2. Type your advice in the shaded boxes below to each of the women described in the scenario provided in the syllabus. 3. Resave this completed form to your computer. 4. Attach the saved form to your reply when you turn in your template in the Assignments section of the Class room tab. Margaret has entered
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Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario Ms. LaTonya Clay PSY/280 August 16‚ 2012 Ingrid Lewis Prenatal and Postpartum Memo: Dr. LaTonya Clay Patient: Patricia Anderson 6 months pregnant (necessary daily activities) Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario Here are a few daily activities that pregnant mothers can do that will positively affect her infant’s future development. Taking care of your health is essential not only for your own personal benefit but also to the well being of your growing
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commissioned Sir William Beveridge (a Liberal) to “undertake a survey of the existing national schemes of social insurance and allied services……. and to make recommendations”. Beveridge was a man of considerable ability and foresight and he carried out his task with vigour‚ presenting “The Beveridge Report” to Parliament in December 1942. The Report is regarded as the most significant social policy document of the century. Beveridge emphasised the need to eradicate from life five major evils
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1 1) Identify legislations relating to general health and safety in a health and social care work setting. The legislation relating to general health and safety in social care work settings are: The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 Reporting of Injury‚ Disease and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA) Food Safety Act 1990 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) 2002 Personal Protective Equipment
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Communication in health & social setting Communication is exchanging of information and ideas from one individual to another. The sender must transmit information to the receiver. Effective communication occurs only when the receiver clearly understands the transmitted information. Only a small part of communication is verbal which is complicated when you are communicating with others as what you are saying will mean perfect sense to you but it may be interpreted to mean something completely different
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Title Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings Ref 27 Level 2 Credit value 4 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand person centred approaches for care and support 1.1 Define person-centred values 1.2 Explain why it is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values 2. Understand how to implement a person centred approach in an adult social care setting 2.1 Describe how to find out the history
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