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    communication due to her dementia and physically she can’t walk without support. The two care workers‚ Mrs X and Mrs Z were to escort Mrs M through to the dining area using a wheelchair. The both put an arm through her armpits and put her on the wheelchair before wheeling her away. Mrs M was then taken out of the wheelchair in the same way and put onto a seat at the table and pushed in‚ to be close to the table. I then took over from the care workers. I told Mrs M that I was going to put a protector

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    Disneyland

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    LEGEND MAIN STREET‚ U.S.A. ATTRACTIONS 1 Disneyland® Railroad 2 Main Street Cinema Main Street Vehicles* (One-way transportation only) FRONTIERLAND ATTRACTIONS 22 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 23 Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island* 24 Frontierland Shootin’ Exposition 25 Mark Twain Riverboat* 26 Sailing Ship Columbia* 27 Big Thunder Ranch* hosted by Brawny. (Operates weekends and select seasons only) (minimum height 40"/102 cm) DISNEY DINING 28 The Golden Horseshoe MICKEY’S TOONTOWN

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    Adaptive Pe lesson plan

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    Unit: Adaptive PE Pre-Professional Teacher: John Rountree I. Educational Standards: (Arkansas Frameworks or NCATE) MC.1.RSA.4 PSB.3.RSA.3 PSB.3.RSA.1 II. Goal(s):Students will learn to play the game of soccer while rolling around on scooters (wheelchairs) in order to school. III. Objectives: Cognitive: Students will be able to perform the task with confidence and learn to do the proper movements.. Affective: Students will take gratification in working together and learning something new. Psychomotor:

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    1. Single Parenting http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14653813‚ Singer Jamelia: Why do we still vilify single mothers?‚ people look down upon single mothers‚ but they are really strong enough to raise children by themselves. People who are single‚ are susually widowed‚ divorced‚ or never married. The kids raisied by single mothers always wish they had a father but end up being perfectly well off since they were raised by a single mother. pg. 185 “ When I was a child I had a set of paper dolls. THey

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    Growing Up In High School

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    Introduction Growing up I was a very athletic child. I played basketball in school‚ and eventually became a cheerleader in seventh grade. Around the age of thirteen I noticed my right hip became very painful‚ and difficult for me to walk. The pain caused me to miss cheerleading practice‚ which I then informed my mother. My mother took me to the emergency room that same evening. I was given x-rays and then the doctor diagnosed me with a broken femur head in my hip. The right hip femur head had broken

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    disability views disability as a ‘problem’ that belongs to the disabled individual. It is not seen as an issue to concern anyone other than the individual affected. For example‚ if a wheelchair using student is unable to get into a building because of some steps‚ the medical model would suggest that this is because of the wheelchair‚ rather than the steps The social model of disability‚ in contrast‚ would see the steps as the disabling barrier. This model draws on the idea that it is society that disables

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    Lastly‚ there is the service dog. These dogs help to assist all other disabled individuals and their exact job varies upon their handler’s problems. One type of service dog is the Psychiatric Service Dog‚ or PSD. A PSD is trained to assist people with an emotional or psychiatric disability. This dog assist with detecting the onset of a psychiatric episode and help to lessen their effects. They can bring their handlers medicine‚ provide safety checks or room searches‚ turn on/off lights‚ interrupt

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    right or am I right? If you are about eat unhealthy‚ might as well enjoy your last few steps prior to your heart attack on a plate. Too much? One thing that I do not understand is that these obese people being handed walkers and wheelchairs. How about take that wheelchair away and that 500-pound-big-mac-loving man actually starts getting the exercise that he needs. If that man were to be unable to walk without any proper help then he needs to start training his body to get up. Practice does make perfect

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    intolerance Related to: Bedrest‚ generalized weakness‚ pain As evidence by: Patient complains of fatigue; walked short distance with 4 wheel walkers and 2 people assisted. Patient had pain at the shoulders‚ hardly moved himself or transfer from bed to wheelchair. Increases the risk for Impaired skin integrity Related to: Bedrest As evidence by: Redness on coccyx area (around 2cm)‚ redness on perineum and auxiliary area Impaired walking Related to: Insufficient muscle strength; impaired balance;

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    were innocuous. Now‚ ‘he’s lost his colour very far from here’‚ a present tense displaying his current situation. This shows that he has lost too much blood to the point that he is unable to function properly as a normal human being. Bounded to a wheelchair‚ he becomes increasingly helpless and dependent on others to perform the simplest task of putting himself to bed. It causes the reader to feel empathy towards the veteran who is now permanently disabled. In comparison‚ Anthem For Doomed Youth portrays

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