of the mouth. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Most people who brush and floss their teeth daily end up with teeth similar to the people in the dentistry commercials. White‚ shiny and healthy! B. Reason to Listen: Good dental hygiene is important for people of all ages. A clean mouth will help prevent harmful diseases from entering your body. C. Thesis Statements: Flossing your teeth helps prevent harmful diseases of the mouth. D. Credibility Statement: I am credible
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of autistic spectrum conditions Autism spectrum condition affects a range of different individuals and is a spectrum condition and affects people in a number of different ways. It is important when supporting an individual with autism to identify and recognise each individuals’ abilities – what they can do successfully‚ needs – what the individual needs support with‚ strengths and gifts – what the individual is good at‚ what they have a real talent in‚ and interests – what is motivating for the
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UNIT 315 – PREPARE TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS WITHIN A SHARED LIVES ARRANGEMENT. Being supported through a shared lives arrangement means that an individual is not isolated and left to manage alone‚ improving mental health and well-being. All carers meet minimum standards of care‚ accessing additional training where required‚ therefore‚ there is always someone around who is able to give advice when necessary and people can learn from each other‚ promoting independent living skills and realising ambitions
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Professional and personal values applied to the procedures of hand washing in Infection Control Contents Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………… Page 2 Identify your new learning‚ giving rationale for your choice of this topic ………….…………… Page 2 How has this learning made a difference to you …………………………………….…………… Page 5 How will this learning influence you clinical practice …………………………………..………… Page 6 Describe how you will continue to develop this learning after this module
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Organization Topic 4: Decision Support and Artificial Intelligence The following questions needs to be answered before the next tutorial/lab class. Short – Answer Questions 1. What are the four types of decisions discussed? Structure Non-Structure Recurring Decision Non-recurring Decision 2. What are the four steps in making a decision? Intelligence Design Choice Implementation 3. What is a DSS? Describe its components. A system that is design to support decision making when problem
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------------------------------------------------- CT 276 Understand How To Support Individuals With Autistic Spectrum Conditions CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUPPORT OF PEOPLE WITH AUTISTIC SPECTRUM CONDITIONS Understand the meaning of the term “autistic spectrum conditions” THE AUTISTIC SPECTRUM According to the National Institute of Mental Health‚ all children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders demonstrate
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warm. He walks with his walker till there. I make sure all things out of his way so he don ’t bump into something hard cause he might not feel the pain that can worn him to a serious injury. In the bathroom my client first brush his teeth. For man hygiene I check if his toothbrush is changed every three months and he has a soft one cause hard one toothbrush can tear gum tissue which might bring to infection. For the man safety I make sure that shower is warm not hot cause that could dry
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Explain how principles of support are applied to ensure that individuals are cared for in health and social care practice: There are seven principles which are underpinned by an explicit value base: (DH 2008) Principle 1 Ensure individuals are able to make informed choices to manage their self care needs Principle 2 Communicate effectively to enable individuals to assess their needs‚ and develop and gain confidence to self care Principle 3 Support and enable individuals to access appropriate information
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Herzberg’s Motivation and Hygiene Factors This article concerns Frederick Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory‚ which was formulated in the book "The Motivation to Work". (1967) This theory is divided into two different categories of factors affecting the motivation to work. The first category is labelled as motivation factors‚ and the second category is labelled as hygiene factors. The basic assumption theorized by Frederick Herzberg is that the presence of hygiene factors prevent employees from
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Maintain a safe working environment for all employees: Occupational health and safety procedures have to be implemented wherever work is being carried out whether in the office set-up‚ factory‚ construction site or home. Policies should be developed in consultation with all employees. In some cases‚ it may be imperative to organize support persons or interpreters for employees that have disability so that every employee is involved in the consultation process. Riordan as an employer has the responsibility
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