everyone so dieticians have to be careful with the diet they choose for and individual. Type 1 Type 1 diabetes develops when insulin producing cells have been destroyed‚ this is usually a condition that develops in the early stages of life. The main issue is to consider how much the foods will affect blood glucose levels and how to balance carbohydrates with the correct amount of insulin. Eating healthily prevents the development of complications‚ if they eat a balanced diet which contains a variety
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Describe the expected patterns of development from 0-16 years and the factors affecting development. (P1 & P2) Age | Social & Emotional | Physical | Language | Cognitive | 0-6 months | The child will begin to recognise their carers face and voice.They will start to develop their self-image.The child will smile at 6 weeks.They will be friendly with strangers but will start to show shyness and anxiety when carer is out of sight. | Newborn babies are born with rooting‚ sucking‚ hand grasp
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uninsured and those who have inadequate health care plans are the most vulnerable in my perspective. Usually‚ these people are from low-income homes‚ minorities‚ elderly‚ homeless‚ children‚ mentally ill‚ and people with chronic conditions. Raising awareness of the health effects caused by being part of the vulnerable population is one step closer to policy recommendations. Professional organizations should offer education and provide guidelines and goals for medical care for the vulnerable‚ who often have
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CCJS 345 Cotemporary Security Issues 2/19/2014 Cyber security has been slowly taking over as the main concern for security professionals as well as organizations. This is due to a larger emphasis on using paperless methods in order to keep track of customer’s data‚ financial records as well as many other important documents. Without properly trained IT professionals as well as an increase in maintaining up to date security these attacks will continue to have
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Understanding the role of the social care worker Question Booklet Task A- Short answer questions Ai Explain three differences between a working relationship and a personal relationship. * Socialising *Not discussing residents with others outside of the work place *Physical contact Aii Give two examples of different working relationships in an adult social care setting. * Carer/ Residents *Carer/ Senior- Manager AiiI Explain why it is important that social care workers in partnership with
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ASSIGNMENT FRONT SHEET Name: Lily beynon Group: Unit:1 Assignment Title: unit 1 developing effective communication in health and social care Subject Lecturer:Carole litchfield Hand in Date: Pass Criteria | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 | P6 | P7 | Attempted | X | x | | | | | | Achieved | | | | | | | | Merit Criteria | M1 | M2 | M3 | M4 | Attempted | x | | | | Achieved | | | | | Distinction Criteria | D1 | D2 | D3 | Attempted | | |
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microscope. Viruses - are disease producing agents far smaller than bacteria. They are enclosed in a protein coating which makes them more difficult to destroy. Fungi – are included in the plant kingdom but are quite different from green plants. The basic unit of a fungus is a hypha which is a hollow tube. The hyphal threads spread out over and into the food material making a visible mesh or mycelium. Some fungi mass together to create toadstools. They spread by releasing spores into the environment. Parasites
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Ethical Health Care Issues Paper Delora Liggins HCS/545 March 9‚ 2015 Professor Nathanial ElamEthical Health Care Issues Paper In this paper will be describing the current ethical health care issues on transplant allocation; refusal of care on blood transfusion; patient noncompliance with treatment; biomedical research; patient dumping; and compliance with new health care requirements. Also this paper will evaluate and examine the ethical principles can be useful to the problem. According
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Law A critical regulatory issue in health care Amanda Whitt HCS/430 13 Case Law A critical regulatory issue in health care Amanda Whitt Ethical problems within hospitals and other facilities has been an ongoing issue for around 35 years. With the fast growth of technology and new medicine‚ the financial structures that could possibly create more financial concerns. The organizational effects of these issues will start looking at the quality of health care. In the economy‚ the demand
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date; home learning in house keeping and food hygiene. Novembre 08 to 09; adult literacy level 1 and 2 passed. Novembre09; adult numeracy level 1 passed. Octobre 09;Riley training centre clait passed. March 07 to 08; customer care training passed. February 05;health and safety and manuel handling training May 2000 to 2003;Ghana college. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Octobre 2009 to Decembre 2010; Assistant house keeper/kitchen assistant at Oliver inn. Duties: Assist to day to day cleaning of rooms
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