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    Oral Care

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    Introduction Oral care in India has for a long time meant either toothpastes or toothpowder in the consumer’s mind. This is reflected in the figures pertaining to the industry as well – while the annual toothpastes and toothpowder market is together estimated at Rs 3363 crores‚ the mouthwash market is still lingering at a meagre Rs 74 crores. Even major international brands like Listerine‚ Reach and Colgate Total Plax have failed to gain ground in India. This failure has been attributed to a variety

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    Social Care

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    evaluate the effectiveness of my work‚ taking into consideration the views of service users I support‚ I think this is important so I can make changes to how I work that lead to continuous improvements in the way I provide my job role. I have been in care work now for a period of 30 years and have supported service users with an arrange of different individual needs‚ and gained a lot of experience on the way‚ I feel that no matter what other service users beliefs‚ preferences‚ religions or values are

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    Duty of Care

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    in the view of Cooke P in South Pacific. We must first look to the development of actionable negligence to discuss the merits of Elias CJ’s claim. The courts have established that for negligent conduct to be actionable‚ there must be a duty to take care resting on the defendant‚ which must be breached‚ which must cause damage‚ where the damage must not be too remote form the breach. These requirements carry significant policy controls : of autonomy‚ causation‚ foreseeability and proximity which will

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    Prenatal Care

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    taHeavy drinking by pregnant women can be devastating to offspring. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are a cluster of abnormalities and problems that appear in the offspring of mothers who drink alcohol heavily during pregnancy. The abnormalities include facial deformities and defective limbs‚ face‚ and heart (Klingenberg & others‚ 2010). Most children with FASD have learning problems and many are below average in intelligence with some that are mentally retarded (Dalen & others‚ 2009)

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    Child Care

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    suspected of abusing a child HEALTH VISITIORS- a health visitor can sometimes be the 1st person to spot abuse especially physical health visitors have a duty of care to refer such information to social services SCHOOL NURSE- a school nurse can sometimes be the 1st person to spot abuse especially physical. School nurse have a duty of care to refer such information to social services THE POLICE the police have the powers to investigate‚ interview and arrest anyone suspected of abusing a child quite

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    social care

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    Graded Unit- Development Stage- Louise Morgan The activity that I helped a service user complete was baking cakes. The activity was developed using person centred planning social care model. The service user to whom I will be again changing the name of to Lauren‚ following Data Protection act 1998. By following the person centred approach Lauren was empowered by making her own choices‚ she feels in everyday living that she does not get to make a lot of choices about the way she lives because she

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    In Australia‚ almost 1 in 1O people aged 65 years and over‚ and 3 in 10 people aged 85 years and over have dementia (Department of Health and Ageing‚ 2013). Over 320‚000 Australians are living with dementia. Dementia is now the second leading cause of death in Australia with no existing cure. Moreover‚ deaths due to dementia have increased approximately 137% over the past ten years‚ with nearly 11‚000 deaths recorded in 2013 (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2014). Dementia is described as a ‘loss

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    prison health care

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    expensive health care. In Michigan‚ a state study found that in a single year (2009) health care for inmates ages 55 to 59 cost more than four times more than for those aged 20 to 24. In Georgia‚ caring for prisoners ages 65 or older costs about $8‚565 per inmate each year. The average annual health-care cost for Georgian prisoners under 65? $961 per inmate. So‚ what’s a state to do? According to experts interviewed by Pew‚ states are trying to rein in costs by providing remote health care‚ outsourcing

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    Continuum Care

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    Approaches to Decision Making Johanna Ruiz HCA/250 March 29‚ 2013 Robbie Johnson Decision Making Managers are faced with many different types of decision every day on the job and off the job as well. We do make decisions everyday that come naturally to ourselves‚ but when you are placed on a managers position you are not only making a decision that will affect yourself but your employees as well. Employees count on the managers to look out for them and make sure that their best

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    Pressure Care

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    After reading Mrs F’s care plan‚ it states that she prefers a female care staff to assist her with any daily living needs she requires. Mrs F has no specific preference to how she is moved‚ and is able to move with the support of one care staff. I also check Mrs F’s Norton Scale risk assessment which states that she is at high risk of pressure area breakdown‚ and therefore it is essential I check to see if she has any pressure breakdowns. Upon entering the room‚ I assist Mrs F will putting in her

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