M1 Before Birth Pregnancy is divided into three semesters where the growth and development of a child occurs. Week 1 – 12 is called first semester, week 13 – 28 is the second semester and week29 – 40 is the third semester. After the union of the sperm and egg cell, the zygote will travel down the uterus of the mother to get nourishment and the cell division will take place. In the first trimester, the zygote will grow into an embryo and his nervous and muscular system will be established. By week
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Task 1 P1 1. Since 1974 in the UK Legislations and regulations of working health and safety was established for engineering and any other working environments, Health and Safety rules and regulations are also very important because more than 500 people dying and more than 30,000 people are getting injured annually. There are different legislations and regulations that are important to follow by the Sheet metal work and fabrication company. I chose the following important points to follow by the
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IGN: bjq / Zonq Age (Must be 14 or older): 14 Timezone: EST Which server are you applying for (HCF/Practice?): HCF When did you join ViperMC/ViperHCF: I joined ViperMC Map 6. How active are/were you: I can play 4-6 hours on the weekdays, on the weekends I can play as much as needed but with a hourly range, it would be 6-12 hours on weekends. Be honest, how do you think of yourself in the community? (Toxic, friendly, etc.): I see my in the community very friendly, I see that everyone is
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The influence of two major theories relating to health and social care provisions This assignment will be evaluating how the two major theories of aging (disengament and activity theory) influence health and social care provisions. As people age they can age in different ways, some people may be effected by their physical health and their oppurtin ities become restricted. because of this they socially withdraw and disengage themseleves becoming independent and in some case defined and an invidual
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Unit 2 M1 – Assess the effects of those using a health and social care service: Marginalisation: This is when an individual isn’t accepted by anyone that is in society. This is when people don’t have a high self-concept so they don’t value their self and they feel that they shouldn’t belong with others in society. An example of this, could be a transgender person they could very isolated by society as quite a lot of individuals don’t accept them for them expressing their own sexuality. Another example
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Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context What is communication? Communication is where an individual shares sharing information through speaking, writing or another form of medium. This could be texting an individual or using social media sites to interact. Communication is important in a health and social care setting as you may need to inform those around you about a certain patient. For example, when an individual is put
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Good communication skills are just the beginning for all the skills which care workers need. Without them, it would be really difficult to establish effective relationships with people who use the services. These skills are something which you learn, without training it would be difficult to listen effectively to somebody talking about a difficult experience or sensitive topic, break bad news as sensitively as possible, or communicate with people who have communication difficulties, such as people
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Caitlin Cox Year 13 Unit 8 D1- Evaluate two psychological approaches to health and social care service provision. When comparing the two psychological approaches that I had chosen which were the cognitive approach and behavioural approach I feel the cognitive approach is more effective. The reason I think this is because the cognitive approach focuses on the way that people think and feel as they believe that it has an impact on the actions that we carry out. The cognitive approach focuses on the
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Unit 5: Anatomy and Physiology for health and social care P1. Outline the function of the main cell components. Cell membrane: Cell membrane controls the movement of substances of substances into and while keeping other substances out of the cell. The basic function of cell membrane is to protect the cell form the surroundings. Cell membrane also helps support the cell and help maintain its shape. Nucleus: Nucleus contains genetic material which controls the activities of the cell. The nucleus
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Unit 1 Promote Communication in Health, Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s settings. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. The different reasons people communicate are to express their concerns or fears about something. People use communication to express needs for care, support, ask or give answers, when socialising with family and friends or developing relationship people communicate with each other. Communication is used to show support and reassure, to share
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