P5-explain the concept of homeostasis P6- follows guidelines to interpret collected data for heart rate‚ breathing rate and temperature before and after a standard period of exercise Homeostasis Conditions in the body have to be controlled with narrow limits. This is called homeostasis. These conditions include water content‚ ion content‚ body temperature and blood glucose concentration. The thermoregulatory centre is the part of the brain that monitors and controls body temperature. The pancreas
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Unit 44 – M2; Unit 6 – P5 My knowledge‚ development‚ skills and understanding has made a difference to the staff in my placement because my experiences have crafted me to become nearly as proficient as a health care professional which may have given an opportunity to the employees that there is an extra hand available. With the knowledge I have been able to pick up from college‚ I used this in practice which made a difference by maintaining team work with the other staff members and working more
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P5 Skills Have now Level (B‚I‚A) Evidence Required for career Plan of action to developing skill to business level Working effectively with others ✓ A Class projects This skill is highly required for my career in international business as I would have to cooperate with many different people with different personalities. Things that I can do to develop my skills to a business level is to get more integrated with group projects and tasks‚ also things like social clubs and societies
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Unit 11- Safeguarding Adults and promoting independence P4- Outline key legislations and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work P5- Outline working strategies and procedures used in health and social care to reduce the risk of abuse Legislations and regulations are essential to have and follow in the working environment‚ it ensures safe practice for the workers and safety‚ protection and stability to people that are in their care. Legislations The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups
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P4-Outline key legalisations and regulations which govern safeguarding P5- Outline working strategies and procedures used in health and social care to reduce the risk of abuse The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 states that all those who carry out or apply for positions to carry out regulated activity (whether as paid or voluntary work) under this legislation must be checked through the Disclosure and Barring Service
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P5 Explain the strategies and methods that can be used to support children/ young people and their families where abuse is suspected or confirmed. M3 Assess strategies and methods used to minimize the harm to children‚ young people and their families where abuse is confirmed. Case study: Paul is 10 years old. His teachers that he might be suffering from abuse at home have reported it to the Local authority. He will be starting secondary school in a month’s time. The local authority is due to put
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extreme you have the monopoly structure‚ where the market is dominated by one company with little competition. At the other end of the spectrum you have perfect competition‚ where the market is made up of about 100 small companies who would own about 1% of the market each. Towards the middle of the spectrum you have the oligopoly structure where the market is of about 4-10 companies who each control a big chunk each. Perfect competition describes how a set of companies aren’t big enough to control
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P2 Introduction In this assignment I will be talking about key stakeholders who influence the purposes of two businesses‚ the business I have chosen are Tesco and Asda. Also I will be talking about the interest of owners‚ customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ trade unions and shareholders have in the businesses. Another point I will be talking about is why business have to consider local communities and pressure groups when operating their business. Tesco and Asda key Stakeholders are; Customers:
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16 years and this education is provided by the government if the school is public‚ for private school you have to pay fees. Primary schools follow Early Years Foundation Stage and the National Curriculum; primary schools follow the NC of key stage 1 and key stage 2. NC stands for National Curriculum and this means that a common programme of study in schools that is designed to ensure nationwide uniformity of content and standards in education. The children in primary schools learn
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In this I will be explaining the profit and loss of the Domestic Dog Homes along with the explanation of the balance sheet of Domestic Dog Homes. The profit and loss account is a type of business information which companies or Domestic Dog Homes (DDH) can use to see the financial performance of their company over a certain time period. The profit and loss account shows the sales‚ cost of sales‚ gross profit and net profit from the DDH trading accounts it shows that DDH made of gross profit of
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