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    Principles of Care

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    The core principles of care include: * Dignity * Equality * Respect * Fairness * And privacy Dignity: Dignity is a person ’s right to be treated like a human being.  When we talk about human dignity‚ we mean human rights.  If people are treated with dignity‚ they usually have the right to make choices for themselves.  Dignity also means people are treated with respect.  When we talk about dignity of the elderly‚ for example‚ we mean treating them like adults and not like children

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    Care Assistant

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    us. Humans are social creatures for whom communication and cooperation skill are vital for survival. Explain how communication affects relationship in work settings? Clear and correct communication in work place are very important especially in care settings. Correct communication with patients build good relation with them. Effective communication with other professionals and/or parents are very important as it build our relationship in a Team and professional picture of our work place. Communication

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    Customer Care

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    An Analysis on Customer Care Strategy of Southwest Airline |Prepared by: |Name | |SN: |ID number | |Class: | | |To: |Your tutor

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    Child Care

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    plan to meet the care and learning needs of children 0-5 years the main care needs for babies are providing healthy food/bottles throughout the day. Always maintaining hygiene making sleeping routines‚ sharing information with parents and receiving information from parents‚ creating a bond with the baby making them feel safe and secure in their environment‚ creating a safe environment by following health and safety policies‚ always risk assessing the room before the babies are due to arrive into the

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    Elder Care

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    on families who try to care for their loved ones in their homes‚ lose sleep‚ jobs‚ relationships and time with their own children. The lose of productivity and monies is also astronomical. This informal type of care for the elderly is how the majority of the needs for the older generation are provided. The US-based National Alliance for Care giving offers much higher estimates. By their calculations‚ American family caregivers provide $257 billion in free care annually. Compare this

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    Care Plan

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    b DEPARTMENT OF NURSING NURSING CARE PLAN |Student Name: p |Age: 89 | |Course number: Basic Skills & Concepts of Nursing |

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    Health Care

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    local health care facility waiting room. The population of the study is patients from the waiting rooms of all health care facilities in the state. The population is normally distributed before drinking coffee; because it has an even amount of data on either side of the mean. The population is slightly skewed to the right after drinking coffee‚ with more data to the right of mean; which does indicate increased heart rate after drinking coffee. This will be an observational study‚ due to the fact that

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    Philosophy 2074G- Essay #2 (Employees’ Rights) In Werhane and Radin’s article “Employment at Will and Due Process”‚ they had shown the reasons why they believe the relationship of the employer and employee should not be bound by any contract or regulations. This means that they are argued in defense of Due Process and against EAW. They stated that the principle of Employment at Will (EAW) is a common-law doctrine that stated that employers will have the rights to whatever they want to their employees

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    Palliative Care

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    Health beliefs may be strongly tied to a person’s cultural background and spiritual or religious affiliation. Palliative care is the active holistic care of terminally ill patients which demands to maintain the quality of life addressing physical symptoms as well as emotional‚ spiritual and social needs. This very nature of the palliative care poses challenges to health care workers when addressing a culturally diverse population. Australia is the most multicultural country in the world where its

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    Antenatal Care

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    Aims of Antenatal Care: Introduction The World Health Organisation (2003) defines antenatal care as “care before birth”‚ and includes education‚ counselling‚ screening and treatment to monitor and to promote the well being of the mother and baby. According to Johnson and Taylor (2000) the aim of antenatal care is to assist women in remaining healthy‚ monitoring the progress of pregnancy in order to support normal fetal development and thus aid the health of the unborn. Antenatal care should also provide

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