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    Plan of Activities

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    -Rounds with the staff 7:30-7:40- Delegation of patients and task 7:45-8:00-Vital Signs Taking and recording 8:00-9:00-IVF regulation‚ NPI‚ Bedside care and house keeping 9:00-9:15-Go with the doctors rounds 9:15-9:30-Snack (First Group) 9:30-9:45-Snacks (Second Group) 9:45- 10:00- Snacks ( Third Group) 10:00-10:45-Bedside Clinic Reporting 10:45-11:30-Initial Charting and Vital Signs taking and Recording 11:30-12:00-Lunch Break (First Batch) 12:00-12:30-lunch

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    Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. The role of effective communication is very important in a health and social care unit as‚ without it‚ it will be very hard to communicate with the clients. But also communication is the process of sharing information‚ thoughts and feelings between people through speaking‚ writing or body language. Effective communication extends the concept to require that transmitted content is received

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    Role Model

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    and eye movements. Although this article focuses on interpretations of human body language‚ animals also use body language as a communication mechanism.[2] Body language is typically subconscious behaviour‚ and is therefore considered distinct from sign language‚ which is a fully conscious and intentional act of communication. Body language may provide clues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. For example‚ it may indicate aggression‚attentiveness‚ boredom‚ relaxed state‚ pleasure‚ amusement

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    Intellectual and language development Introduction Intellectual development is what a child think’s about and how they understand the world. It is the way in which a child takes in and processes information and familiarizes themselves with objects and other people in the attempt to learn about the world around them. The two main areas of intellectual development are cognitive development and language development. Cognitive development is involved of infants and young children’s ability to process

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    capacity for language as a unique development of the human brain. These were widely applied by studies of language within a cognitive science framework and in neurolinguistics. * Language as a formal symbolic system- language is a formal system of signs gathered by grammatical rules of combination to communicate its meaning. This tells us the fact that human languages can be described as closed structural systems consisting of rules that relate particular meanings. * Language as a tool for communication-

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    In the field of criminal justice it is crucial for employees to understand the importance of oral and written communication. No matter what an individual’s position happens to be‚ they will have to orally communicate with internal staff such as co-workers‚ supervisors‚ deputies‚ security‚ judicial officers‚ as well as external members like clients‚ defendants‚ victims‚ jurors‚ as well as the general public. Additionally‚ in today’s computerized world chances are these same positions will be expected

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    appetite would be included in which part of the review of systems (ROS)?  A. musculoskeletal B. gastrointestinal C. neurologic D. constitutional Answer: D. constitutional Learning Outcome: 05.03 Topic: The Review of Systems (ROS) Feedback: Vital signs‚ general health‚ and weight changes are all part of the constitutional findings in the ROS. Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 1 Easy CAAHEP: V.C.6 ABHES: 4.a CAHIIM: I.A.1; I.A.2; I.B.1 Estimated Time: 0-1 minutes [QUESTION]   29. Of the following‚ which

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    communication needs

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    with specific communication needs 1.1 Communication is the basis of all relationships regardless of whether personal or professional‚ and regardless the nature of communication. it is important to meet an individual’s communication needs be it‚ sign language‚ verbal‚ picture boards verbal or just a touch and facial expressions‚ individuals who have communication problems needs support to express themselves effectively. It is therefore important for me to be aware of the individuals preferred method

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    Acute Nursing Care

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    nurse (Cole 2004). The nurse must immobilise the cervical spine until they can confirm definitive clearance‚ by the Emergency department‚ of any spinal damage (Miglietta‚ Levins & Robb 2002). As Mrs Flowers has a patent airway‚ is not displaying any signs of airway obstruction and the cervical spine has been cleared of any injury‚ the primary survey now progresses to the assessment of breathing. Breathing is assessed by observing the chest wall and pattern of breathing‚ including the rate and depth

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    in her penultimate clinical placement of her three years training course. She had just reached the end of her second week of placement and has another four weeks to completion. The ward staff had observed that she was not entering patient’s vital signs‚ at times‚ into the system. The hospital uses the electronic system of entering patients’ charts. In addition‚ it appears that Susan did not inform any staff when there were abnormal readings‚ for example: there were two occasions where a raised temperature

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