Explain the difference between sequence of development and why the difference is important. The sequence of development is a process where an event is followed one after the other and achieves a level of succession with a series of changes in development that leads to matured state. For example‚ a baby first starts to roll‚ thereafter 6-7 months they try to sit‚ soon after they start crawling using their legs and hands. Next stage at
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illness‚ to explain the recommended treatment‚ to obtain consent for treatment‚ to explain aftercare‚ ect and when communication is ineffective‚ healthcare becomes ineffective Although certain basic healthcare principles apply to all clients/patients‚ regardless of their background‚ . Everyone‚ even the best-trained health professionals‚ makes assumptions based on their own culture and background. Perhaps without even realizing it‚ healthcare providers may make assumptions about how the cultural
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Identify the different reasons people communicate Page 3 Task 1.1 How communication affects relationships at work Page 5 Bibliography Page 7 Communication is basically the giving and receiving of information. It’s the base of everyone does in every life. What we say‚ how we say it and what we do communicates lots of messages that are given and received consciously and subconsciously by using different communication methods. Generally when people communicate with you
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the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia (DEM 302) Outcome 1 1.) Describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes associated with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition. Cognitive behaviour is thought processing‚ which is caused by brain damage‚ effecting parts of the brain responsible for memory and how to eat and talk. This means that a person with dementia can forget how important it is to eat and drink‚ which means they may also lose sense of hunger and thirst
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nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia. Outcome 1 1) describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition. Cognitive behaviour is dysfunctional emotions and behaviours caused by damage in brain affecting part of the brain responsible for memory and all that we learn from birth- how to talk‚ eat etc. This means that person with dementia can forget how important it is to eat and drink. They also may lose sense of hunger and
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Organized religion is the way most people live their lives by whether it be spiritual‚ believing in a high power‚ or a god. It can promote inner peace‚ unity‚ and harmony when it has a positive effect on society; however‚ It can be destructive‚ harmful‚ and evil when it has a negative effect. One negative effect of organized religion was the Holocaust. It is a past world event that brought a large amount of pain and suffering to those involved and many years later. The Germans believed
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Understand and meet the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia Outcome 1 Understand the nutritional needs that are unique to individuals with dementia. 1.Cognitive means the affect that dementia has on thinking skills eg memory‚ understanding etc. Functional is about the ability to perform actions such as feeding themselves. Emotional is about how they feel and react eg confusion can cause distress and aggression. As dementia progresses‚ eating and drinking can become
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Communicate with and complete records for individuals. When I started working with Miss R I read her care plan with great attention to her hearing/vision/communication issues‚ because misunderstanding between carer and client could potentially lead to poor care standards. It stated that Miss R has good communication skills‚ her hearing isn’t impaired and her distant vision is good too‚ however she does use reading glasses. I try to constantly improve my communication skills through various
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Brownell is a professor of organization communication and is an expert on listening. She has also created the HURIER model which describes the six steps of effective listening. Although each step plays an important role in the listening process they may be used interchangeably. The first step in the HURIER model is hearing which has been described as the physical process of perceiving sound. (Floyd‚ 223) It is important to know that hearing is not the same as listening. A person can hear without
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administration of medication to individuals with dementia using a person centred approach. 1.1 There are many forms of medication used to treat symptoms of dementia such as; Pain Killers Anti anxiety drugs Tranquillisers Anti Psychotic Drugs – used to treat challenging and disruptive behaviour such as aggression or agitation. Anti depressants – it is not uncommon for someone with dementia to become depressed this can sometimes make the memory of a person with dementia worse. 1.2 Painkillers
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