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    relevant to the administration of medication. The Medicines Acts 1968 and various amendments cover the legal management of medication. While care staffs are not expected to have detailed knowledge of the legislation‚ they do need to be aware of the legal difference between types of drugs and the legal framework that allows them to handle medicines on behalf of the service user. The following is a list of legislation that has a direct impact upon the handling of medication within a social care setting

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    and CEO‚ Entertainment Software Association. In last few decades‚ the popularity of computers and action video games (also called first person shooter or FPS video games) has increased exponentially over time. This form of entertainment has spawned many fads. The impact of computer and video games can be seen everywhere now‚ for

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    1. What happened to the shares in the Mississippi Company? How did people react? Law overtold the wealth of Louisiana which made people want to go buy stock from the Mississippi Company. Which led to The French Government telling the people that they committed a fraud‚ and that any investors‚ they have they couldn’t be payed. 2. What effect did Law’s actions have on France? France’s financial development was brought to the ground from the downfall and brought the people of France and the markets

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    Essay: Misuse of medication Dirk J Booysen Introduction. The extent of the problem of medication misuse can perhaps be realised most fully when considering that it involves not only prescribed drugs and medications‚ but also polypharmacy (using more than one drug concurrently)‚ self-diagnosis which leads to over the counter (OTC) self-medication or the dispensing of medication by a pharmacist without an accurate diagnosis or recommendations for the correct use of the medication‚ and the nonmedical

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    Registered nurses administer many medications throughout their career‚ but all it takes is one medication error to end it. On December 26th‚ 2017‚ a registered nurse named RaDonda Vaught would quickly discover the horrors of making a medication error (Kelman‚ 2022). Nurse Vaught was working at Vanderbilt University Medical Center when she was asked to help give a patient medication who was anxiously awaiting a PET scan (Williams‚ 2023). Nurse Vaught wanted to help so she went to retrieve Versed‚

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    1) Effect of Increase of Non-Labour Income in Desired Working Hours Assuming that the individual has zero non-labour income and faces the income budget line of JZ‚ the individual would choose point A as the ‘optimal’ utility-maximizing point as it is the highest attainable indifference curve(tangent to the income budget line or MRS = |w/p|). At this point A‚ the individual will work Ls1 hours‚ enjoy La leisure hours and enjoy an income of Ca. Assuming the individual has attained a source of non-labour

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    A quality prefect shows a very good manner to other student. It is not easy to be a quality prefect. There are rules to follow‚ a good mentality to face problem and a very high confidence level to proof that they can manage time in academic and curriculum. There a few rules to keep and maintain a very good prefect. Be a prefect‚ we must maintain discipline. Prefects have advantages over teachers in that the younger children look up to them‚ and so keeping the rules is a much easier job for Prefects

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    Tianeptine is a member of the class of drugs known as tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs). It has been found to have anxiolytic and mood altering effects. Despite being a tricyclic drug‚ tianeptine has a significantly different pharmacologic profile than the average TCA and is thought to produce effects through action at several unique receptors. Tianeptine has found use in the treatment of asthma and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and may affect neural plasticity (learning). Potential Benefits of

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    Unit Y50010598 Administer Medication to Individuals‚ and Monitor the Effects Learning outcome 1: understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication. 1.1 The Medicines Act (1968) requires that the pharmacist and dispensing doctor is responsible for supplying medication. They can only dispense on the receipt of a signed prescription form an authorised person.eg doctor‚ nurse practitioner. The Misuse of Drugs Act (1971) This prevents the misuse of Controlled

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    The Necessity and Effects of Affirmative Action in the United States of America * Outline Introduction Opener: A brief explanation on the Affirmative Action Policy Thesis statement: Having the Affirmative Action Policy is necessary as it has its strengths and weaknesses that affect the citizens of the United States of America. The Affirmative Action Policy was absolutely a necessity in the 1960s which was when the policy was first implemented. The policy was a necessity to overcome the

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