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    Leaflet

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    Prepare a Short tourist leaflet about Hill Station: i. How to go there? ii. Where to stay/ Accommodation iii. When to visit? iv. What to see? v. Anything special/ Add your own points. Ans. OOTY Introduction: Ooty is the queen of Hill with beautiful lakes‚ rivers‚ scenery‚ etc. It is situated in the heart of Tamil Nadu. i. How to go there: Ooty is well connected with rest of India. One can go to Chennai by the way of Plane‚ Bus or Train: Plane: Daily two fligh ts namely IA – 550

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    attention‚ versus a mild illness that can be treated at home. This leaflet outlines a number of different illnesses that may affect your child. It is designed to give you‚ the parent‚ a better understanding of your child’s illness. It should also help you identity different symptoms your child may have and the duration of the infection‚ as well as how long your child should stay out of childcare.     I hope you find this leaflet useful!   Common Childhood Illnesses           By Norelle Storey

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    Vietnam War Leaflet Analysis

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    Source C: Leaflet by the Seamen’s Union of Australia Source C is a segment of a leaflet which highlights the perspectives of three individuals from the ‘Seamen’s Union of Australia’ on the issue of cargo handling during the Vietnam War. The leaflet is an official primary produced in 1966‚ incorporating a mixture of images and written text by William Flint‚ Basil Box and Raymond King. The perspectives of the three authors on the issue of cargo handling and the Vietnam War seem fairly clear

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    Legislation Leaflet

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    What is Legislation? A set of rules and regulations with which a business has to comply. Main reasons for legislation are to: Regulate the rights and duties of people carrying out business in order to ensure fairness Protect people dealing with business from harm caused by defective services Ensure the treatment of employees is fair and un- discriminatory Protect investors‚ creditors and consumers Regulate dealings between business and its suppliers It is important to recognise the main legislations

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    Critical analysis of health promotion leaflet This essay aims to critically appraise a health promotion leaflet (Appendix 1)‚ which at present is incorporated in a health promotion campaign from the NHS. The evaluation of this leaflet will consist of: where the leaflet was sourced; a rationalization of the selected leaflet; the nurse’s role in relation to health education and health promotion with the use of leaflets; examine the leaflets use of illustrations‚ design and layout; substance of the

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    Smith S (2006) Cross-cultural information leaflets. Nursing Standard 21‚ 4‚39-41. Date of acceptance: May 25 2006. Effective Communication includes use of the written word (Department of Health 2003). The article I am reviewing reflects on the experiences of a multilingual team of health practitioners in developing information leaflets on good weaning practice. Although my aim is to improve communication with South East Asians on a hospital ward I felt this was relevant due to the diverse languages

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    Leaflet Nvq 2

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    Index * Types of abuse. * Correct action to take if you suspect an individual is being abused. * Correction action to take if an individual tells you their being abused. * How to ensure that any evidence of abuse is kept safe. * National policies that set out requirements for safeguarding individuals. * Local and organisational systems for safeguarding. * Roles of different agencies and professionals that are involved in safeguarding. * Sources and advice‚ support

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    patient information leaflets before taking medicine? That is the leaflet that often comes with a pack or box of medicine telling you everything you need to know about the medication. A recent report revealed that lack of clarity and trust affected patient’s attitude to information in prescription leaflets. According to the report‚ the patients sometimes see the information as ‘’scary’’ or ‘’confusing.’’ This has raised concerns about the quality of patient information leaflets. According to the Academy

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    TASK 3: Responding to a Pharmaceutical query: REFERENCE SOURCES AVAILABLE FOR ENQUIRIES: Patient Information Leaflets: This leaflet is written by the manufacturing pharmaceutical companies and it important that all licensed products have leaflets available. This leaflet contains information about the product including information regarding side effects‚ medical conditions‚ allergies and interactions‚ doses and other information about the product. BNF and BNF for Children - British National

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    information leaflet produced by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to raise the community’s awareness to beach safety. It is aimed at people who visit the beach often and adults or teens that do surfboarding‚ kayaks and other non-powered crafts. Throughout the leaflet‚ lot of features have been used to gain the reader’s attention in the advice that is given by RNLI. Firstly‚ the title “your guide to beach safety” is in the 2nd person singular as it makes the leaflet seem more

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