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    Btec Level 3 Unit 18 M2

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    Qualification Unit Number and Title BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in IT (Applied) Unit 18 - Assignment 2 Database Design Learner Name Assessor Name Date Issued Hand in Deadline Submitted On 25th November 2014 27th January 2015 Learning Outcomes LO2 - Be able to design‚ create and populate a relational database LO3 - Be able to test a relational database. Assignment Title Design‚ create‚ populate and test a relational database In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide

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    Unit 4222-208 Answers

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    Personal hygiene (NHS) The person you care for may be physically or mentally unable to maintain their own personal hygiene. Keeping clean is essential for good health. Poor hygiene can cause skin complaints‚ unpleasant smells and bacterial or parasitic infections. General hygiene The daily personal hygiene of the person you care for is very important‚ so make sure: • their hands are washed after they’ve used the toilet • their genitals and anal area are washed every day • their

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    Diploma level 3

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    Unit 4222-303 Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Understand the importance of diversity‚equality and inclusion 1.Explain what is meant by- Diversity Diversity can be defined as differences in mental capabilities‚ personal appearance‚ race‚ heritage‚ beliefs etc. Understanding that everyone is an individual and everyone has different needs.In the care setting i work in‚ clients have their own personal experiences and preferences

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    licence. Education High School September 1990-1995 English C Science C Maths D Childcare B Art A Rock house training Working with young children NVQ 1 and NVQ 2 Coulden College NVQ level 2 in Care Currently doing my NVQ level 3 Career History Care assistant‚ Rowley house‚ Rowley Avenue‚ Stafford‚ ST17 9AA Febuary 2006 - Currently still employed here. I work alongside registered nurses / physiotherapists and other carers to assist patients/residents

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    Cache Level 3 Unit 19

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    The first month: a babys first smile in definate response to carer is usually around 5-6weeks. The baby often imitates caertain facial expressions. The baby uses total body movements to express pleasure at bathtime or when being fed. The baby enjoys feeding and cuddling. In the first month babies are learning where they begin and end e.g his or her hand is part of them but mothers hand is not. 1-4month: the baby will smile in response to an adult. The baby enjoys suvking. The baby turns to regard

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    SHC 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Unit reference J/601/1434 Level 3 Credit value 3 GLH 10 Unit aim This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young people in a wide range of settings. The unit explores the central importance of communication in such settings‚ and ways to meet individual needs and preferences in communication. It also considers issues of confidentiality. Learner

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    Dementia Care 4222-237

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    express themselves clearly. 2. The Parietal Lobe‚ affecting language‚ the inability to name specific items ‚ read or write ‚ special awareness‚ knocking into things‚ issues with hand eye coordination and recognition of anything familiar (words/faces). 3. The Temporal Lobe‚ which affects memory‚ usually short term loss of events/people‚ speech and identifying items and hearing. 4. The Occipital Lobe affecting sight‚ making reading and writing more difficult‚ struggling to identify colours and occasionally

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    group meetings and must also be committed. Partnerships can be formed between a number of individuals‚ agencies or organisations with a shared interest. Health care proffessionals often work alongside one another as part of a team‚ each member has a unique and different role to play to help ensure the service users receive the best possible care and treatment. An example of a multi disiplimnary team that may be found within a hospital setting is; service user‚ doctor and surgeon. This works because

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    Unit 1 D1 Describe the purpose of one setting that is a statutory provision for each age range. Setting 1. Sure Start for children under 5. The purpose of a sure start centre is to provide a safe environment for a child whilst their parent is at work. Sure Start focus on a lot of children with a disadvantage‚ so they can still have the same opportunities as everybody else‚ no matter what they’re background or family circumstances D7(52) Setting 2. Primary School The purpose of a primary

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    Unit 4222-265 Causes and spread of infection Outcome 1 1. identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites Bacteria are single cell organisms‚ fungi are multi-cell organisms. Viruses are made up of proteins and nucleic acids‚ they aren’t living whereas the others are. Viruses invade cells. They do not breathe or feed. Parasites are animals or plants that live off other animals or plants. 2. identify common illnesses and infections caused by bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and

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