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Unit 4 P4 Health And Social Care Case Study
Care planning to meet the care needs of an individual (P4, M3, D2)
What are the potential differences in Sally’s care needs at all the different life stages?
Childhood:
In Sally’s childhood, she grew up in mining town which may have been detrimental to her health due to the dust particles and other substance that could have been brought up from the mine, she has stated that when she was growing up, that there was ice on the inside of the window, that the house was cold and damp, and that she remembers having Bronchitis every year and having three weeks off in infant and junior school.
Sally also said that she remember when she was little that she was told of for having the back door wide open because it was so hot she did not know why until
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Differences in sally’s care: Every girl in their teens will at some point start having periods, some girls will have really bad pains from it and some wont, in Sally’s case she would have needed medication to help relieve the pain and have a general practitioner that would be allowed to get prescribed her the medication. …show more content…
This was because her stomach acid could escape in to her throat, she says that the doctor gave her some medication and that she would have to take it all her life, and that she had to be careful in bending down/over, and that she had to sleep on a slant which she says was very uncomfortable, but she had to so that the stomach acid would not travel out of her stomach and in to her mouth.
Sally also states that she had a miscarriage in her middle twenties and an ectopic pregnancy (when the embryo implants itself outside of the uterus) but she eventually had a baby and then two more. She then decided to go on to the contraceptive pill so that she could not have any more children.
Difference in Sally’s care: Burning in her throat because of a relaxed muscle, having an endoscopy put down her throat - that’s would have been very weird for her and a bit scary as well. Having a miscarriage would make her a bit scared of having children in the future as it would for any women and then having an ectopic pregnancy as well but eventually she have her own children, 3 of them.
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