distant herself from people, activities and the outside world, especially if what happened was too painful. If the life event that happened involved family or friends, then Nicki would need to spend most of her time with them, meaning that reducing social activities and contact. When Nicki gets older in age the other option is that she will stay actively involved. It’s very important that Nicki stays actively involved and keep her interest as she is a role model for many young people around
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Asthma is one of the most common, persistent diseases in the world. Asthma affects people all over the world, and can make life miserable for many individuals. The growing numbers of this disease needs to make us more aware, and add more policies about how we will treat emergency situations and keep the air clean. Asthma can be triggered by many factors in thre community. Breathing in polluted air, such as cigarette smoke, is an example of how asthma can be triggered. Exercise can also cause
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I attended two physician appointments with Ms. Sims during this reporting period. On March 8, 2018, I attended Dr. Siddiqui, Neurologist appointment. Ms. Sims and I waited 1.5 hours in the examination room as Dr. Siddiqui walked by the room 5 times and didn’t come in. Ms. Sims was becoming restless and was tired of waiting. She suggested that we leave. As we waited at the checkout desk to reschedule, Dr. Siddiqui was at the desk talking to a staff member and patient. When he saw that we were leaving
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At Moorlands Primary Academy when dealing with behavioural issues, we are to be following the set rules in how we manage the behaviour of all children and that we are to agree to these procedures. Our approach to behaviour management is based around the six core values and that each classroom has 3 posters showing the guidelines principles, the awards and the consequences. We are to use these for each child no matter what class that may be. The guidelines for the consequences are as followed: •
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P1. Explain the concepts of equality, diversity and rights in relation to health and social care. Equality Equality in all aspects of society has become an important focus to ensure that all members of civilisation has equal rights and opportunities. Under the Equality Act 2010, by law all organisations must have an equal opportunities policy available to every employee and serviced user to protect them from discrimination in the workplace and wider society. This is to ensure that all employees
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CASE 1 Histrionic Personality Disorder 301.50 V65.2 malingering V62.89 discord with social service provider V62.4 social exclusion or rejection 301.50 – Sue meets the diagnostic criteria for histrionic personality disorder. She displays a pervasive pattern of excessive emotion and attention seeking behavior. She continuously acts dramatic and draws attention to herself. Initially, she complained of chest pains in order to receive medical attention. She also reported an emergency just to have
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Unit 5 – P3 By Jess Ross Respiratory system The respiratory system is made up of organs that help the body to breathe that is its main function. The lungs are the main organs of the respiratory system. In the lungs oxygen is taken into the body and carbon dioxide is breathed out. The red blood cells are responsible for picking up the oxygen in the lungs and carrying the oxygen to all the body cells that need it. The red blood cells drop off the oxygen to the body cells, then pick up the
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them in their present situation. The potential benefits of Life Story Work as an intervention for people with memory impairment and their families have been recognised for some time, in terms of promoting individualised care, improving assessment, building relationships between care staff and family carers as well as improving communication.(Clarke 2002, Bryan and Maxim) RESIDENT’S NAME: ARTEM GINGER DATE: 6/2/2015 CHILDHOOD What was the date and place of your birth? 11/08/1979 What were
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There once was a young man named Johnston who was attempting to study in a university, however, his family was very poor and was unable to compensate for any of his costs. He, therefore, was forced to work every night after school to pay for his expenses. He went door to door, no matter the weather, selling products for a company he work in. After a long shift on a dark and stormy night, he was exhausted, cold and starving, yet was still unable to sell a single thing. He wanted to give up, he thinks
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The Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974 requires all employees to feel and be safe in the workplace. To do this employers provide suitable PPE to the employees depending on what job they are doing to help maintain their safety in order to comply with the Health and Safety Act. For instance if a worker in the Volkswagen manufacturing business were to be in one of the factories filled with machines, heavy tools and car parts he/she will need PPE such as steel capped boots in case something heavy
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