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    Intercultural nursing approaches A. The culture of the DR is very warm. This means that the people are very loving and caring towards everybody that they encounter. Care towards the people of the DR should first come out of a place of love. They will respond and be more receptive to people who attempt to adapt to their culture. For the children that were encountered on the trip, they first needed to know that they were safe and loved. Most of the children were yearning for affection from those

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    In this case study, Ms. Cranford, widowed woman with 87-year-old, is admitted to the hospital with chest pain, feeling faint, a pulse of 48, and blood pressure of 98/56. She had a medical history of diabetes, chronic renal failure, and arterial insufficiency. The doctor informed Ms. Cranford the need to implant a heart pacemaker to regulate her heartbeat, which involves minimal risks to her, and great benefits (Medical Indications). The central ethical issue in this case is that Ms. Cranford, who

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    likelihood of abuse and neglect for service users in health and social care Health and social care organisations can reduce the likelihood of abuse and neglect by employing health and social care professionals with the correct training and qualifications. By employing staff with the correct training and qualifications, the likelihood of abuse and neglect lessens as the staff will be adhering to the service users’ needs and providing effective care that is in a safe manner. It is also important that the

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    depression. Colleagues are often keen to alert their managers to any perceived inconsistencies between a colleague’s absence and their behaviour whilst of sick, particularly if their own work load has increased as a result. Being able to go and enjoy social

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    Social Care Settings

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    QCF Unit 303 Principles of diversity, equality and inclusion in adult social care settings. Level 2 and 3 Certificate in Induction into Adult Social Care in Northern Ireland Outcome 1 Understand the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion 1. explain what is meant by diversity, equality, inclusion, discrimination 2. describe the potential effects of discrimination 3. explain the importance of inclusive practice in promoting equality and supporting diversity. Outcome 2 Understand how

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    Health and Social Care

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    Health and Social Care Assignment UNIT 1 - PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS ASSIGNMENT OVERVIEW In this assignment, you will complete tasks to demonstrate your understanding of the importance of communication in adult social care settings, and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual needs and preferences in communication. You will also address the issue of confidentiality. TASKS There are two task to this assignment. TASK 1 2 EVIDENCE Short answer questions

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    Social Care Issues

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    This paper will answer questions related to social problems such as what conditions or needs does the agency address and what measurements or criteria are used to document the problems or issues. In addition, the information for a nursing home can be overwhelming and all the aspects that need to be known, however, I did the best I could for answering all the questions and it can get confusing when reading all the sources of information. Furthermore, other questions to be addressed include is how

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    interaction in a health and social care context. Communication is the way of exchanging information, receiving and giving a message to someone or more than one person, this is also known as passing information on by visuals, speech,writing,behaviour and signals. In a health and social care setting, Communication is incredibly important because service users needs need to have been met and the messages need to be clear for a person to understand. In Health and Social care settings having effective

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    how to handle information in social care settings Outcome 1 Understand requirements for handling information in social care settings Outcome 1.1 identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling of information in social care settings; Keeping information safe and only passing it on where there is a clear right to it and a clear need to do so, is an important right for all service users because: 1. Service users may not trust a care worker who does not keep information

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    Health and social care

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    Assignment Front Sheet Qualification Unit Number and Title Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma In Health and Social Care Student Name Unit 16: Understanding Specific Needs in Health and Social Care Student No. Assessor name: Christine Pratt Date of Issue Completion date 30/05/2014 11/07/2014 Submitted on Assignment title LO2 Task No. Assess how perceptions of specific needs have changed over time. 1 1.3 LO1 In this assessment you will have

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