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SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE
Principles of Health and Social Care
Social and Health Care Practice
Introduction1
Discussion1
Principles of Support1
Empowerment of Individuals and the Base of Care Value2
Promoting Choice2
Promoting Rights3
Recognizing the Preferences3
Involving People in Planning Their Support3
Respect for Culture, Values, Moral Beliefs and Religious Beliefs4
Practice of Anti-Discrimination4
Confidentiality4
Person Centered Approach5
Protection from the Risk of any Harm5
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Nursing Standards
Nursing Standards
Nursing standards of practice
The standards of nursing practice are essential in providing patients with care and they also include the professional and caring aspects of nursing. The nursing standards and guidelines are helpful in assigning the specific jobs to nurses and by implementing on these guidelines the ...
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Is Social Media an Ethical Issue in healthcare?
[Name of the institute]Is Social Media an Ethical Issue in healthcare?
The ethical implications work in relevance to nursing practices that can include social media as an awareness program. Every business and organization is taking advantage of the new reforms of social media. Social ...
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TEENAGE ALCOHOLISM
Teenage Alcoholism
Teenage Alcoholism
Introduction
The most effective treatment for alcoholism in adolescents, and in adults, carried out at an early stage of alcoholism than later treatment is started, the more the effectiveness of treatment. Regardless of the stage of alcoholism, for the treatment of alcohol addiction teenagers, can be used almost ...
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Comparison of Occlusion with BPS technique
Comparison of Occlusion with BPS technique
INTRODUCTION
With the development of new technologies in dentistry and increased knowledge and application of preventive methods, world population in general is aging with a better quality of oral health. This is very important because the elderly, in this century, are an ...
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Mitochondria and Chloroplast
Mitochondria and Chloroplast
Introduction
The mitochondria and chloroplast were communicating and sharing the information regarding the processes of their working as their functions are entirely different form one another, certain steps that are involved in their processing. The important process of cells and the uniqueness of each organelle were ...
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Interprofessionalism
Interprofessionalism
Introduction
Within this composition, a case study of Ms. Zoe is going to be under consideration. To begin with, the summary of Zoe's record ahs been illustrated, to get the viewer to have interactive understanding of the complete discussion. Next, the potency of interprofessional work force will be examined in addition ...
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TUBERCULOSIS
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
Introduction
Tuberculosis is a common disease caused by the invasion of bacteria in certain organs of the body such as kidneys, brain and spinal regions. The most effected organ in TB is lungs. It damages the lungs to such an extent that the person might face difficulties in breathing. It is ...
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Final Exam
Final Exam
Question#1
Within the Health Care Reform Act in the United States of America changes have regularly been proposed however have infrequently been finished. Under the federal statue, one of the reforms was passed during the year 2010, which includes the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Later on ...
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MEDICAL HEALTHCARE
Medical Healthcare
Medical Healthcare
Introduction
This unit is helpful for the development of principles and values that underpin the practices of healthcare and social care professionals. This essay considered the policies and theories that explore the informal and formal mechanisms needed for the promotion of good practices by people in the workforce, ...