P6, M3 and D2: Identifying, describing the routine care and explaining the effects on the body by the routine care, of the malfunctions High blood pressure Identification of the routine care given to the malfunctions | Description of the routine care for malfunctions | Effects on the body by the routine care | Diet- Eat a healthy diet that is low in fat and low in salt. Eat fruit and vegetables. | Most of the salt you eat is not what you add to your food, but is in prepared foods like bread
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Erikson’s Developmental Tasks and the influences on a person’s well-being Stages of Development towards Maturity Complete the left hand column giving an explanation of what each stage means. In the right hand column you need to write down the main hazards or influences you think may hinder a person’s progress. Age | Characteristics to be Achieved | Major Hazards to Achievement | Birth to 1yr | Sense of trust or security-when a baby develops basic trust or basic mistrust. | Failure to
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Renal System Kidneys: Our bodies create sweat, carbon dioxide, stool and urine. Urine is produced by the kidneys and contains the hyproducts of metabolism. These includes salts, toxins and water which then end up in the blood. The kidneys filter and get rid of these waste substances from our blood. Without the kidneys, waste products would build up in the blood to levels which are dangerous. The kidneys regulate the important functions. An example of this is that the kidneys monitors and maintains
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CARE PLAN: (U40) Name of Patient: Mrs Brown Name of Care Giver: Andreya Owusu-Mensah Date: 04/03/16 Diagnosis of patient: Diagnosed with late onset Alzheimer’s. Individual need: | How is the need met, by whom: what are their roles and responsibilities Mental health nurse | Expected outcomes i.e. how does care improve health and well-being of individual: | Monitoring her conditionMental health nurse | In her case, she would have been referred to a mental health nurse by the doctor. She
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I am comparing the difference between the advertisement of Big Musical and small TIE company and how they us marketing. To advertise their performance in the press, small TIE companies would offer a free ticket to journalists of a local newspaper paper company, who is likely to accept, this allows them to get a free review of the performance in newspapers; therefore persuading the local people to watch their performance. Whereas, Big Musical Company would put an advert that looks like a poster
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encourage people to act in the same manner toward you as you do to them. Identifying strengths and weaknesses of individuals is also key to improving partnerships, as it can create an opportunity for everyone to learn, and to provide the best possible care for the service user. You can improve partnership working by attending training sessions and knowing your own roles and responsibilities, and having everyone know the policies and procedures. Also having good communication between everyone involved
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D1 I have found 14 hazards in Barnfield College some are high risk some are medium and some are low risk , I have spoken to my teacher and complained about the hazards that I found in the college she recommended for me to speak to the health and safety office as they are able to do something about it, I have wrote down the process, the first down is identifying the risk I have already down this next is estimating the risks and controlling risks, monitoring effectiveness of controls. Risk assessment
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NUCLEUS The nucleus is the double membrane surrounding the chromosomes and the nucleolus. Pores allow specific communication with the cytoplasm. The nucleolus is a site for synthesis of RNA making up the ribosome. The nucleus is the control centre of a cell. It contains the cell’s hereditary information {DNA} MITOCHONDRIA Mitochondria surrounded by a double membrane with a series of folds called cristae. Functions in energy production through metabolism. It contains its own DNA, and is believed
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settings Provision for needs to be met in Day care settings Personal support, supervision, advice, chiropody, aids and adaptations, meals. Provision for needs to be met in Residential and nursing homes Early years workers are often role models for children so should lead by example e.g. the language they use between each other will be imitated. Research shows that children imitate vocab and accent as well as actual words. Day care centres encourage independence in personal hygiene
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Unit 4 Development through the life stages Eminem The life stages Conception is the first stage of life, its where a baby is first made, during sexual intercourse about 3hundred million sperm enter the vergina soon afterwards millions of them will either flow out of the vergina or die in the civic environment however many survive because of the protective elements provided in the fluid surrounding them, next the sperm must past the cervix and open into the uterus, usually it is tightly closed
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