unit 264 outcome 1 1.1 Explain Employee s role and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection. The employees roles are to make sure that they follow company policies and procedures‚and to report any hazards which could lead to infection also to attend any relevant courses for example infection control. To report any changes in the health conditions of any service user that we support. We also have a responsibility to assist in keeping work areas and equipment clean
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concept of Level 5 Leadership‚ created by business consultant Jim Collins‚ was developed when he began researching what makes a great company. Out of 1‚435 Fortune 500 companies‚ he recognized that only 11 of them were truly great. He asserts that these 11 were headed by Level 5 Leaders. He concludes that what sets these leaders apart from others is that they "blend extreme personal humility with intense professional will." I suspect every leader ponders how they can move to the next level of leadership
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risks of failure b. What are the company goals and strategies? IV. Who will manage the business and what skills will they be required to have? a. Who will be on the Executive Team? b. Who will be the Top Level Managers? c. Who will be the Middle Level Managers? d. Who will be the Lower Level Managers V. How will you market the business? a. Where will we advertise? b. Who will be our Customers? c. Who will be our Competitors? d. What Product will we offer? e. What Pricing will we
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MM305 Practice Midterm Exam Unit 1: Basic Statistics Review 1. Outliers defined as being between 1.5*IQR and 3*IQR to the left of Q1 or to the right of Q3 are considered ________. A) weak B) extreme C) mild D) statistically significant 2. What does a negative correlation coefficient indicate? A) When one variable increases‚ the other variable decreases. B) There is a nonlinear relationship between the two variables. C) When one variable increases‚ the other variable increases by a smaller proportion
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Unit 201: SCH 21 - Introduction to communication Outcome 1: 1) Different reasons people communicate: To pass on information To let feelings/emotions known to others To give instructions To make others aware of regulations‚ policies‚ etc To update on situations 2) Effective communication: Effective communication is essential as there is a lot of information needed in care work; eg changes in medication‚ illness since last shift‚ new residents‚ allergies‚ changes in work routine‚ etc. This
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all times. • Any complaints raised by customers are dealt with courtesy and on time. • Customers are fully informed of their rights to alternative remedy if they are not fully satisfied with the response of the Bank to their complaint. All complaints will be treated efficiently and fairly. The bank will work continuously towards providing quality service to its customers. The bank will always act in good faith and without prejudice to the interest of the customer. The bank’s Complaint Handling Process
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029 level 3 childcare 1.1 As practitioners we need to make sure we work together. This will have a positive impact on the children’s/young people’s health‚ development and learning. In order to achieve the best for children/young people the 5 possible outcomes need to be put in to action. The Every Child Matters is a part of the government framework in England which states these. The outcomes state that practitioners should be working together to offer the best for children/young people. In order
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Unit 5 Outcome 2 – Energy Metabolism Booklet The Respiratory System The respiratory system consists of the nose‚ mouth‚ pharynx‚ larynx‚ trachea‚ bronchi and lungs. These provide a passageway to allow air in and out of the body. Every cell in the body requires oxygen to survive. The primary function of the respiratory system is the exchange of gases. The respiratory system allows oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange‚ this is necessary to sustain life. During the process of breathing air is inhaled
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Homeostasis What is homeostasis? Homeostasis is the mechanism in our body that regulates and maintains a stable and constant environment. This enables our body to respond to changes in the environment around us as. The homeostatic mechanisms in our body‚ observe and monitor conditions and will then make a judgment whether to change the way the body functions is order to adapt to the outside surroundings better. The main organs involved in homeostasis are; the brain‚ liver‚ skin and kidney’s.
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Unit 1- an introduction to working with children E1 and E2- the three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in an statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector: These have to be available for children to attend to by law without having to pay financial fee’s. This is the job of the secretary state‚ to make sure that the statutory services are provided and available. They are funded by the government. Examples of a statutory sector
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