It is very important to try hard to reduce your chances of getting an illness or getting injured. For example, when you go snowboarding during the winter, it is very important that you wear enough clothing to stay warm and don’t get cold. Also, it is important that you wear protective gear to keep you safe. Also, if you have a certain disease, it is important that you take care of it. Like for people with asthma, they have to make sure they take their medication so that they can reduce the risk of them having an attack. Another thing you can do is make sure you get vaccinated for diseases. I hope that through this issue, you can learn the different ways to reduce your chances of getting an illness or infection. In Unit 4 Lesson 2, it talked about the importance of vaccines. Staying up to date on vaccines can help you to reduce the risk of getting a vaccine. The reason is because vaccines help you from getting a disease and they protect you. When you stay up to date on vaccines, it helps you to prevent yourself from diseases and illnesses. …show more content…
Osteoarthritis is a noncommunicable disease. In Unit 4 Lesson 6 it talked about noncommunicable diseases and how to prevent yourself from developing osteoarthritis and other noncommunicable diseases. It says, “You can help reduce your risk of developing osteoarthritis by controlling your weight to minimize pressure on the joints, staying active to keep your joints strong, preventing sports injuries by wearing protective equipment and practicing proper warm-ups, and taking precautions against Lyme disease, an illness spread by deer ticks.” Getting regular physical activity helps you to stay active and eating a healthy diet can help you to control you
From a machining standpoint, .0620/.0625 hole is not likely to be doable. We would typically drill and ream this hole, which would not necessarily be a problem. However, trying to hold a .0005 total tolerance without bore mics to accurately check the hole size is a big issue. The reamer would be .06225 ideally and with only having plug gages to check it the .00025 size difference of the pin would be problematic in determining good vs bad
This section gives the details and specification of the software on which the system is expected to work.
If you deal with a great deal of data collection on a daily basis, you know that inputting and collecting that data can be a real pain. But rather than relying on multiple, complex systems, what if there was a way to collect multiple fields of data all at the same time? And with just one single adapter and cable? The Heidenhain ND1100/1200 Quadra-Chek Gage Interface with Multi-field Output allows for you to send data directly to Excel, with no software wedge required! You will be able to output to five fields in Excel or to any other Explorer based SPC programs with just the simple push of a single button.
COSHH files with guidelines and instructions on how to dispose of any kept substances that are hazardous to health can be found within each of your care services. Clinical yellow bags, must be labelled and sealed correctly then placed in the bin area where they are collected by a contractor on a weekly basis. Used sharps such as needles should be placed in a yellow sharps bin provided by your local doctors, hospital or pharmacy and returned to these places when full so they can be disposed of correctly. Out of date or refused medication should be recorded within your service and then collected by a contractor who then returns to the pharmacy for disposal.
You’re vomiting and you can’t keep anything down, even liquids. You could be at risk of dehydration and this could become a medical emergency. Your body must have fluids to work well and your doctor may need to give them to you through a vein.
Infection-The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body.
One page profiles and action plan. An effective way to identify somebody 's needs and wishes leading to a full and Persian centred action plan is to complete a one page profile with them. One page profile can be developed generally or around a specific area, such as their health, they provide the person and others with an at a glance snapshot of the most important aspects of the person life. You can support a person to put together a one page profile in two ways.
Understanding employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children and young people’s workforce.
In unit 2 I will be introducing the topic of equality, diversity and rights in health and social care. I will also be discussing the meanings and 7 main benefits of them. Equality diversity and rights are all important to each and every individual, each person has different characteristics, personality and individuality but quality, diversity and rights is what undifferentiates each and every individual showing that everyone matters and no one should be victimised, discriminated or treated differently because of their needs , culture, race, sexuality, gender, religion, age, education, language or background. There are different regulations regarding equality, diversity and rights they are not also important or helpful of victims but also for the victimiser. Each individual has a right to their own opinion, beliefs and thoughts but to an extent. Rights are linked to both diversity and equality because each individual has a right to be equal and a right to be different and to be themselves or who they want to be. Rights also help to recognise when individuals are being treated fairly/unfairly, diversity supports individuals in any particular needs they might has as individuals which will make them feel valued and respected and will feel they are being treated with dignity these will help each individual feel more positive, confident and comfortable about themselves. Equality embraces that each individual is treated equal no matter their differences which is one of the most important aspects especially in
Vaccines can protect future generations and prevent current life threatening illnesses. If you get vaccinated it can decrease the chances of your child getting a disease.Mothers who get vaccinated when pregnant also decreases chances of birth defects while mothers who were not vaccinated when pregnant had more of a chance of their baby having birth defects. Getting a vaccine early on can make your body immune to the disease and help your body even if you do happen to catch the
Ability to listen effectively so that views of the children and their parents /carers effect appropriate involvement in care planning
Vaccinations are very safe and effective for most people. Immunizing individuals helps the health of our community, especially those individuals who cannot be immunized. An up-to-date immunization record should be kept on each and everyone who receives vaccinations.
P4) Review factors that have contributed to one declining destination (Cyprus) and one developing (Greece) in the European travel market.
Inside a vaccine for a certain illness, you will find weakened or deceased pathogens of that disease. The purpose of the vaccine is to inject these weak forms of the disease into you so that your immune system can learn how to fight it off, as if it were a real attack, when in truth it is not. This will prepare you in case you become exposed to the full-fledged form of the virus, and you’ll be safe because your body already knows how to handle the problem, thanks to the vaccine. We receive vaccines for things like polio, smallpox, chicken pox, or whooping cough. If we take the time to vaccinate ourselves, we can greatly reduce the risk of getting sick and missing work, school, activities, and fun things with friends. I would rather go out and have fun than lay in bed sick all day. Vaccines can help prevent some (but not all) communicable diseases. A communicable disease is defined as one that can be transmitted from one person to another. It has the ability to “communicate.” That is one of many reasons why vaccines are important.
Main Point 1: Vaccines protect you and others you care for against unnecessary exposure to diseases.