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    Managing Quality: Outcome 1 and 2. Within a health and social care setting; quality‚ quality assurance and accountability are crucial factors that require both the service provider and all employees to ensure exceptional delivery of care to the service user. Legislative and non-legislative requirements improve the working practices of all employees who work within a supported learning environment by adhering to policies and procedures within the setting. Relevant Legislative requirements: The Regulation

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    Urinary Tract Infections

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    Urinary tract infections refer to the presence of pathogenic microorganisms within the urinary tract and its classification is usually done on the basis of infection sites:-bladder [cystitis]‚ kidney [pyelonephritis]‚ or urine [bacteriuria] and also can be asymptomatic or symptomatic (Quigley R 2009‚ Schlager TA2001). They are among the most commonly acquired bacterial infections and they account for an estimated 25-40% of the nosocomial infections (Bagshaw SM‚ Laupland KB 2006). Urinary tract infection

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    Causes and spread of infection 1.1: Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms with a simple cellular organization whose nucleus lacks a membrane. Viruses are DNA wrapped in a thin coat of protein that replicates only within the living hosts. Fungi come in many different varieties and we eat quite a few. Mushrooms are fungi as is the mould that forms the blue or green veins in some types of cheese. Yeast is another type of fungi and is the necessary ingredient to make most types of bread.

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    access control entry (ACE)/ An entry in an object’s access control list (ACL) that grants permissions to a user or group. Each ACE consists of a security principal (the name of the user‚ group or computer being granted the permissions) and the specific permissions assigned to that security principal. When you manage permissions in any of the Windows Server 2008 permission systems‚ you are creating and modifying the ACEs in an ACL. access control list (ACL) A collection of access control entries

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    Secondary Infection Nvq

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    Document on how infection is spread and how we can prevent a secondary infection It is caused by bacteria and viruses that are in the body these are found in the environment It is very important to know how infections are spread so we can stop children‚ staff becoming sick. Children should be taught how germs spread and how to stop this. It a direct transfer of bacteria‚ viruses and germs. This can occur when a individual with the virus touches‚ coughs and sneezes and runny noses on people who are

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    Microbiology in odontogenic infections Most odontogenic infections contain mixed aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. predominant bacterial species present in oral cavity are maunly Streptococcus ‚ Peptostreptococcus‚ Veillonella‚ Lactobacillus‚ and Actinomyces . 11‚12 The mixed aerobic-anaerobic composition of the bacteria involved in suppurative odontogenic infections is thought to be important in the pathogenesis of infection. if bacteria involved in mixed odontogenic infections are isolated in pure culture

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    Describe the benefits and opportunities to the business of using internet marketing within the marketing mix of a selected business.[P4] The question has to be a selected business as I chose‚ Bikroy.com An effective ’Marketing Mix’ including all 7 is a way of identifying a businesses achievements of marketing objectives‚ meeting customer needs‚ is balanced and consistent‚ creates a competitive advantage and matches corporate resources. The 7p’s include: product‚ price‚ place‚ promotion‚ people

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    P4/M2 In this assignment I will be explaining the influence on parliament. Also the influence on pressure groups‚ Law Commission and Media. Media Media is a way of communication and the different types of communication could be through magazines television‚ mobile phones e.g. through media pubic get to know what is happening around the world. Influences on parliament The media influences parliament because the media present the information on the different type of media. This can help the public

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    A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Symptoms include frequent feeling and/or need to urinate‚ pain during urination‚ and cloudy urine. The main causal agent is Escherichia coli. Although urine contains a variety of fluids‚ salts‚ and waste products‚ it does not usually have bacteria in it‚ but when bacteria get into the bladder or kidney and multiply in the urine‚ they may cause a UTI. The most common type of UTI is acute cystitis

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    P4: “Plan the tools and equipment needed to produce welded components safely using a selected welding process” What is MIG welding? MIG welding which stands for Metal Inert Gas‚ also known as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) is a welding process in which an electric arc forms between the wire electrode and the metal work piece. This then heats the metal work piece as well‚ causing them to melt and join together. Along with the wire electrode a protective gas called shielding gas is fed through the welding

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