NURSING CARE PLANS Impaired Physical Mobility Assessment | Nursing Diagnosis | Scientific explanation | Objectives | Nursing Interventions | Rationale | Expected Outcome | S > θO > Patient manifest:- weak and pale appearance - difficulty in standing and sitting - slowed movement - limited range of motion | Impaired Physical Mobilityr/t neuromuscular impairment aeb slowed movement | Limitation in independent‚ purposeful physical movement of the body or of one more extremities.Due
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Course: Teaching Assistant Level1 Q1. Give examples of how you would plan activities. Under the direction of the teacher‚ you will discuss and fully understand your role within the teacher’s lesson plan. The teacher will have previously completed long and medium term plans for the class. The class teacher’s short terms plan for the week can be broken down into daily plans. These will give you an idea of the number of children involved in the learning objective‚ previous learning‚ environment
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I try to eat right and workout several times a week. I feel as though I get plenty of physical activity‚ but maybe by nutritional diet is not as good as I thought. I feel as though I have reverted back to old habits of skipping meal‚ making poor eating habits‚ and not eating enough from every food group. I need to develop a system to make sure I am eating properly‚ working out regularly‚ and then able to pass these habits off to my children. Nutritional traits are not genetic‚ but they can be learned
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Learner Name: _____________________________________________ Unit – HS2003 Unit Learning outcome(s) Assessment criteria Questions HS2003 1 1.1 Explain the importance of a holistic approach to managing pain and discomfort Answer It is important to have a holistic approach to managing pain and discomfort by looking at the situation as a whole. Not just the physical side but also the mental‚ emotional‚ spiritual and social needs. Conventional medicine‚ alternative and complementary therapies
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Activity Planning Sheet Activity Title: Making a healthy Snack | Age of children: 4-5 years Setting or Class: ClassroomGrouping of children:6 | Aim: To make a healthy snack with the children. | Resources: Peppers‚ Cucumber‚ Tomato‚ Sweetcorn‚ Tuna‚ Chicken‚ Ham‚ Wraps‚ Kitchen Foil‚ Spoons‚ Forks. | Curriculum used: Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) | Learning Outcomes:Physical Development: Health and Self-Care30-50 months statements“Can tell adults when
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HIUS 221 Exam 1 Review Sheet: This exam will be a combination of multiple choice & matching questions and a few short essay responses. For best results in preparing for the upcoming exam‚ focus your studies on the following historical items‚ events and individuals. Your textbook may help with some of the things listed‚ but this exam is more so drawn from class lectures and power point presentations. 1. Strong family development in Plymouth and Boston 2. Plymouth. 1620 Pilgrims 102 Settlers north
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Unit 203 Work in a Business Environment Outcome 1: Understand How to Respect Other People at Work Assessment Criteria The Learner Can: 1.1 Describe what is meant by diversity and why it should be valued. Diversity can be differences in race‚ heritage‚ gender‚ beliefs‚ physical appearance‚ mental capabilities‚ etc. Diversity should be respected and valued because nobody is completely the same as anyone else‚ even within the categories above. People tend to reject what is different. Our differences/diversities
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Unit 301 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Outcome 3 3.1 Confidentiality‚ Data Protection and Disclosure in schools Introduction: DfEE Sex and Relationship Education Guidance (July 2000) states ’Schools should have a clear and explicit confidentiality policy which is advertised to pupils‚ staff‚ parents and visitors’. The Data Protection‚ Freedom of Information and Human Rights Acts all need to be taken into consideration (see below). Schools
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Assessment 1 Outcome 1 A) The analytical framework I have chosen to use is PEST. Pest stands for Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technological and are all factors of a PEST analysis. These are intellectual tools which are created in order to help a researcher to collect‚ sort‚ prioritise and interpret a variety of existing data and information about the subject or context that has to be analysed. When changes happen within a business or organisation the company will use a PEST analysis to view each
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Nursing Care Plan Assessment equals Data Collection + Analysis | Nursing Diagnosis – Actual/Potential | Nursing Goal(SMART) | Nursing Interventions/ActionsInclude Rationale/Reference | Evaluation | Female Age : 85Code status: Full Code initially but changed to DNR on 14/Jan-2012Primary diagnosis: PancytopeniaReason for Hospital Admission: Fall at home. Allergy: PenicillinMedical History: Pacemaker‚ Hypertension‚ Fall at home‚ Bradycardia‚ Hyperlipidemia.Neurological: Alert‚ Oriented x 4.Diet
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