Unit 4222-366 Understand and meet the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia Outcome 1 Understand the nutritional needs that are unique to individuals with dementia 1 Descride how congnitive‚ functional and emotional changes asspociated with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition. Cognitive- People with dementia some times struggles to reconise food and drink‚ which is sometimes when they do not eat any food or drink but down in front of them or do not like what they
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UNIT 4222-205: Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care (HSC 024) Outcome 1: Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1. Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse - Hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ pinching‚ kicking and burning. Leaving people to sit in own urine and faeces and forcing them to eat or take medication. Sexual abuse - Unwanted advances‚ indecent exposure or harassment‚ rough washing or touching of the genital area‚ rape‚ being forced to watch or participate
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Brittany N. McDaniel Mental Health Criminals in Texas Colorado State University Global Campus December 17‚ 2012 Mental Health Criminals in Texas The United States has taken many strides to adequately defend and prosecute mentally ill offenders‚ but some still fall through the cracks of the legal system and do not get the help that they truly need. Mental illness is a serious medical dilemma with severe social implications. Individuals that are mentally ill and
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Title: An examination of social exclusion policy and its effect on adults of a working age with serious mental health problems To begin‚ this essay will briefly define the term social exclusion and its historical background. It will then move on to the political history of social exclusion in the United Kingdom. Particularly the essay will focus on the reasons behind unemployment‚ and the resulting effect of excluding people from society. The policies around employment and the benefit system
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[pic] ASSESSORS WRITTEN QUESTIONING RECORD Unit 4222-313 Implement therapeutic group activities (HSC 3008) Learner Name _____________________________________ Registration No_________________ |Learning | |Assessor’s Comments | |Outcomes |Written Questions
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became aware of mental health when I was a child. A family member had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and had been sectioned twice. I visited the psychiatric unit many times and recall the many different individuals that were sectioned here. The psychiatric unit allowed patients to wander freely within the grounds‚ and I was able to interact with other people. What was striking to me as a young child was that none of the individuals I encountered showed obvious signs of mental illness; I realised
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| Home | Editors | Current Issue | Archives | Instructions for Authors | Disclaimer | Share with others | What Makes a Quality Therapeutic Relationship in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing: A Review of the Research Literature Read printer friendly Subscribe in a reader Share with others Related Articles * A Phenomenographic Approach To Examine The Different Ways HIV Patients Understand The Experience Of Counselling * A Brief Report on the Characteristics of Young Male Adults Experiencing
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patient passed away. This was the first case that struck me and was an eye opener that mental health is an integral part of overall well-being for an individual. During my three years of service as a primary care physician in the Rural Government Hospital in Nepal‚ I treated many patients with different physical and mental health problems. During my exposure with mentally ill patients‚ I have realized that mental illness is very common in the general population; however‚ because of social stigma people
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How does discrimination affect people with mental illness? People with mental health problems experience many different types of stigma. This article explores the attitudes and beliefs of the general public towards people with mental illness‚ and the lived experiences and feelings of service users and their relatives. Keywords: Mental health/Mental illness/Stigma/Discrimination This article has been double-blind peer reviewed 5 key points 1. Stigma can affect many aspects of people’s
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Human Rights and Mental Health Are human rights infringed in treatments for mental health? The question of whether human rights are infringed in treatments for mental health has many points to consider. To help answer the question‚ this essay will outline the basic principles of human rights and draw some comparisons against medical treatments and choices in patients who are of sound mind against patients who are mentally ill. Emphasis will also be given to ethics and the application of them
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