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    Xacc/280 Week 2 Health And Social Care Case Study

    how independent she was. She expressed to me that she has no concerns about her health at this time. She says she is just in her because I give her something to do each day after the death of her husband. 2. Is there any identified problem that the volunteer is having? a. Patient stated that she had nothing bothering her. No issues with her current health. 3. Have the volunteer explain their current level of health and wellness and/or illness. a. Patient states that she is only one pill and that

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    Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 9 D1

    Having seen our leadership change in these past couples of months I’ve been able to create my own viewpoint on how I personally would improve our squadron. Some things I would suggest are: 1) I firmly believe in rewarding any personnel who deserves it. If an airmen is giving more than expected to the job at hand and is being a positive influence on others or working as a rank higher than he currently is I would want him to keep performing at that level if not exceeding standards even more. I would

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    Btec Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 21 P2

    P2 There are many nutrients that are required for a balanced, healthy diet, five of which are: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins and minerals. Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates is a micronutrient, alongside fat and protein which all provide us with energy quickly. A carbohydrate is a sugar and is composed of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. It helps digestion and provides energy. Carbohydrates are divided into 3 groups: starch, fibre and sugar, which all help digestion. Protein: Protein is found

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    Unti 12 Nvq Level 3 Health and Social Care

    an inclusive practice in promoting equality and supporting diversity. This includes understanding the persons needs and everything and removing barriers, promoting ethical approaches of dignity, person centred care etc. This is important so that everyone who needs to be involved in the care is included. Outcome 2 2.1 There are many legislations and codes of practice relating to diversity, equality,

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    Risk Assesment for Unit 3 Health and Social Care P3

    GENERIC RISK ASSESSMENTS CONTENTS PAGE 1. All educational visits 2. Travel on educational visits 3. Residential visit accommodation 4. Use of tour operator or provider of activities 5. Ski trip 6. School exchange visit with a school abroad 7. Walks in normal country 8. Walks in remote terrain 9. Indirectly supervised walks (Duke of Edinburgh expeditions and similar) 10. River walks, gorge or stream scramble as an adventure activity 11. Field study by or in water 12. Rock climbing

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    P2 Unit 5 Health and Social Care Level 3

    P2. Outline the structure of the main tissues in the human body. A tissue is a group of similar cells. An organ contains different tissues, that work together to carry out different functions. The four main types of tissues are: 1) Epithelial tissue 2) Nervous tissue 3) Muscle tissue 4) Connective tissue Epithelial Tissues. This is located on the internal and external body cavities and surfaces, including tubes and channels (ducts), carrying discharge from glands. They

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    Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 30 D1

    fibrosis seemed to be lethal within adolescence but new treatments are usually greatly increasing life expectancy, since Huntington's occurs within adulthood many people die of other causes even though showing signs. Cystic fibrosis can be a real health issues while many patients with Huntington's disease have mental deterioration which includes, mood swings and personality changes. Each disorders can now become diagnosed by means of hereditary examining. Both conditions can now be diagnosed by genetic

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    Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 2 P1

    Unit 2: Physiology of Fitness (P1) Describe the musculoskeletal and energy systems response to acute exercise. Musculoskeletal Responses to acute exercise Increased Blood Supply As you start to exercise your muscles start to increase their need for oxygen and there is a higher demand of other nutrients such as carbohydrates and fats which are needed to produce adenosine triphosphate. . In the body, red blood cells are used to transport oxygen around the body. To do this more comfortably and quickly

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    Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 4 P7

    P7 perform and record the results of one destructive test and one non-destructive test using metal and one non-metallic material. The two tests that we conducted were a non-destructive tap test on a piece of an aircraft floor panel, and a destructive tensile test on a tensiometer. The non-destructive test is designed to identify internal or external structural damage of a composite. The material we are testing is an aircraft floor panel that is made of two sheets of glass or carbon fibre reinforced

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    Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 2 P2

    P2 Case Study 1 – Jane has recently been diagnosed with agoraphobia after she was mugged whilst on her way to town. She has been referred to the community mental health team and following an assessment has been referred to the behavioural therapist within the team. She is undergoing systematic desensitisation as a form of treatment for her phobia. The behaviourism approach is applied to this case study. According to the behaviourism approach, Jane would receive systematic desensitization by using

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