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    Observing Two People in a Health and Social Care Environment.

    Observing two people in a health and social care environment. The setting takes place in a hospital between a patient and a doctor. In the waiting area the patient was waiting for the doctor to arrive and see him. Whilst waiting for the doctor the patient showed his impatience with his body language by tapping his feet on the floor. After a few minutes the doctor gently opened the curtain with a welcoming smile which immediately showed how friendly and amiable she was. The patient smiled back

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    Ao1 Health and Social Care - Methods of Communication [Unfinished]

    different types of communication that are used in care settings with factors that support and inhibit them. Communication is very important as it means sharing, giving and retaining information, and without daily interactions with other people, either orally or verbally, it would be extremely hard to get information that may be needed. In care settings, communication is vital to help with patients and clients. Communication is important in health and social care is it helps to build a relationship between

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    Unit 9 P1 Health And Social Care Essay

    symptoms that occurs and the changes the clients have been through. Confidentiality This aspect is about maintaining service user’s information safe and secure at all the times. Health and social care workers have to follow confidentiality when carrying out their job roles, as it is not only the principles of the care value base but also part of the Data Protection Act 1998. On the other hand, in this assignment I will maintain confidentiality by this I will not use the client’s names. Dementia:

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    Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 8

    Describe the application of behaviorist perspectives in health and social care. (P1) Operant conditioning is a type of behavior modification which can be used to either decrease or increase the likelihoods of a certain aspect of a behavior will occur. The process relies on the idea that organisms (a person) respond to stimuli, and that if they can be taught to associate a specific stimulus with a particular behavior, they will be more likely to engage in or avoid the behavior, depending on the type

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    Unit 4 Health and Social Care M1 and D1

    Discuss the nature-nurture debate in relation to the development of the individual (M1) & Evaluate how nature and nurture may affect the physical, intellectual, emotional and social development of two stages of the development of the individual (D1). Nature can be loosely defined as genetic inheritance or the genetic makeup (the information encoded in your genes) which a person inherits from both parents at the time of conception and carries throughout life. Several things in an individual

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    Nvq Level 3 Unit 2.3 Health And Social Care

    Task 2.3 There are a number of factors responsible for creating tension while care is provided for vulnerable users and such might come from safety versus independence, rights, responsibilities and choice. Although it is necessary to allow service users to be independent when they want, it is also important to consider that being independent during certain tasks may pose potential risks. For example, Jennifer may want to control her own wheelchair according to choice. However, based on risk assessment

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    Nvq Level 2 Health And Social Care Research Paper

    and/or disabilities that individuals may have. An individual may struggle with sensory loss, for example they may be visually impaired, hearing impaired etc. They may also struggle with mental health conditions alongside this, for example schizophrenia, depression, anxiety. An individual may have physical health conditions for example diabetes, obesity etc and also have learning disabilities such as Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome. 1.2 Explain the impact of multiple conditions and/or disabilities

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    Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 2 P3

    Unit 2 : P3: Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health and social care services When Jamila came to England she experienced a lack of support from health and social care services that would effect her life. Jamila experiences marginalisation from her schooling system as they didn't give her any resources to support her schooling as she doesn't speak or understand english. Throughout her primary schooling teachers never gave her a teaching assistant to help

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    Health and Social Care Level 3, Unit 3, P2

    Information booklet: Unit 3 P2 Outline how legislation, policies and procedures relating to health and social Care influence health and Social Care settings Introduction: In this assignment, it is important to outline how legislation, policies and procedures relating to health and social Care influence health and Social Care settings. Definition of legislation: Legislation is a law or set of laws agreed by the government which must be followed and done. Definition of regulation: A principle

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    Health and Social Care Level 3 Btec M2 Unit4

    ialEdexcel BTEC Level 3 National Certificate/Subsidiary Diploma in Health & Social Care Unit 1 Assignment – Developing Effective Communication in Health & Social Care Assignment Title: Effective Communication in Action Context Health and social care professionals require good communication skills in order to carry out their roles effectively. It is important for you to gain knowledge and understanding of the skills involved in communication, so you are able to develop and enhance your interpersonal

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