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    Unit 51 Understand and enable interaction and communication with individuals who have dementia Unit code: Dem 312 1. Understand the factors that can affect interaction and communication of individuals with dementia 1.2 Explain how physical and mental health factors may need to be consider when communicating with an individual who has dementia. There are many factors to consider such as pain‚ pain can cause misunderstandings as individuals may be in so much discomfort they cannot what they

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    Understand and Enable Interaction and Communication with Individuals with Dementia 1.1 Describe how memory impairment can affect the ability of an individual with dementia to use verbal language In People who have dementia‚ memory impairment can make it very difficult to make verbal communication through language. Dementia can make people forget words and even confuse some words with others causing confusion and other people cannot always understand them. The individual might understand what they are

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    Devices and Practices for Sensory Impairments Many students with physical disabilities and other health impairments may achieve more success if they are properly supported by an assistive technology (AT) device and AT support services. The two devices I chose were the cochlear implants for the deaf children and screen headers for the blind children. The cochlear implant is a small complex electronic device that can help provide a sense of sound. The students that will benefit from the cochlear

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    Lab report on Sensory Threshold In this lab the purpose is to test the sensory threshold of a human body. To say it in terms that are easier to understand‚ we are testing how accurate certain points are on a body with response to touch. We are using three points on the body‚ the forearm‚ palm‚ and index finger. With these three points we will be testing to see how sensitive each point on the body is by measuring the distance of which we can feel one or two points. The part of the brain that allows

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    interaction and communication with individuals who have dementia: Understand the factors that can affect interactions and communication of individuals with dementia: 1.1: Explain how different forms of dementia may affect the way an individual communicates: Forms of dementia are all different therefore the individuals will be affected in different ways when it comes to communication‚ for example; one individual may find it difficult to express their words where as another individual may speak

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    Running head: MSE and Dementia Multi-Sensory Environments and Dementia: Abstract This paper addresses the concern for the wellbeing of patients with dementia and the struggle to find a new or alternative and effective treatment. The topic‚ Multi-sensory environments and dementia‚ was selected for the challenge it presented‚ and the conviction that the writer has for the rights of geriatric psychiatric patients. Along with personal conviction‚ this topic was chosen because of the intrigue

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    The Loss of a Child

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    and reactions occur at that time‚ and also later in the bereavement (Wheeler‚ 2001). Parents dealing with the death of a child search for the meaning in the death‚ as well as the meaning of their lives after the death. (Rubin‚ 1986; Wheeler‚ 2001). Support is crucial to the parents as they begin to realize life after the death of a child (Brabant‚ Forsyth‚ McFarlain‚ 1995; Koocher‚ 1994; Spooren et al.‚ 2000-2001; Wheeler‚ 2001). The second category of bereavement involves the siblings of the deceased

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    Loss and grief in nursing is a widely discussed psychosocial theory and in this essay we will look at it further in nursing care. Loss is an inevitable part of life‚ and grief is a natural part of the healing process‚ or to be defined individually‚ “Loss is wider than a response to a death‚ important as that is. It is any separation from someone or something whose significance is such that it impacts our physical or emotional well-being‚ role and status” (Weinstien 2008‚ p.2). “Bereavement is the

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    Unit 4222-250 Support individuals to maintain personal hygiene (LD 206 C) Outcome 1 Understand the importance of good personal hygiene. 1. Explain why good personal hygiene is important. Good personal hygiene is important in many ways to individuals. The main reason is regarding the health and wellbeing. We can maintain good personal hygiene by showering regular‚ washing hair and using anti-perspirant deodorants can all help kill harmful bacteria’s that could lead to health risks and illnesses

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    protect one another‚ support one another‚ and ally together against parents and the rest of the world. The bond that is formed with a sibling is nothing like any other relationship that you will have in your life. Siblings play a big role in each other ’s lives and the death of a sibling can be the most traumatic event of one ’s life. The impact of a sibling ’s death can last a lifetime. Unfortunately‚ society often does not recognize the death of a sibling as a significant loss and many siblings

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