Unit 4222-366 – Mandatory Unit Understand and meet the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia (DEM 302) Outcome 1 1.) Describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes associated with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition. Cognitive behaviour is thought processing‚ which is caused by brain damage‚ effecting parts of the brain responsible for memory and how to eat and talk. This means that a person with dementia can forget how important it is to eat and drink‚
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Unit 4222-319 Facilitate person centred assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and review (HSC 2020) Outcome 1 As a support worker‚ it is imperative that we look at all aspects of health and social care with a holistic approach when planning and provision is concerned. Holistic means looking at a situation as a whole and not just part of it. We need to establish that we look at how all aspects of a PWS life will affect their care needs and it is important that we as support workers look
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Individual Interaction Analysis 2 Our original group name was PAYBBB. PAYBBB’s was a combination of each members last name Bria Priddy‚ Campbell Anderson‚ Brittany Younts‚ Sharoyal Brown‚ Quamir Brown‚ and Sarika Bour. However‚ after all of the trials and tribulations we experienced through our first project‚ which was the Band Analysis we decided to reassess the situation
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Unit 4222-303 Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Outcome 1.1 Diversity: Diversity means different. Diversity recognises that people are different and unique in many ways. Diversity recognises and values these differences. Diversity consists of visible and non-visible factors such as background‚ culture‚ personality and work style. By recognising and understanding individual differences we can create a productive environment in which everyone
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Carol Mitchie Sunshine Solutions Learner ID: 5795 There are a number of causes of Dementia‚ they include: Alzheimers - is a physical disease that affects the brain. There are nore than half a million people in the UK with the disease. Alzheimers is progress when a build up of proteins in the brain lead to a loss of connection between the nerve cells. This itself causes the death of these nerve cells and the loss of brain tissue. People with alzheimers also suffer from a shortage of chemicals
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Unit 4222-616 Administer medication to individuals‚ and monitor the effects (ASM34) Outcome 1 Understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication. 1. The current legislation‚ guideline policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication are. Medicines Act 1968 & amendments. Categorises how medicines are provided and sold. Misuse of Drugs act 1971 (Controlled Drugs) and amendments. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. 5 elements of risk assessment
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Understand the Process and experience of Dementia 1.1 Describe a range of causes of dementia syndrome There are several causes of dementia some of them are; a stroke‚ brain disease‚ MS‚ certain medications‚ shrinkage of the brain‚ too many opiates over a long period of time and severe alcoholism 1.2 Describe the types of memory impairment commonly experienced by individuals with dementia Dementia can cause the sufferer to experience loss of mental ability‚ loss of memory‚ a reduced
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Outcome 1 1.1Dementia is caused by damage to brain cells and in many ways‚ from alcoholism‚ brain injury‚ drug abuse‚ side effects to medications‚ depression‚ age‚ thyroid function abnormalities‚ and vitamin B12 deficiency. Alzheimer’s Dementia is caused by a build-up of proteins which the body no longer breaks down and this affects the transmission of signals. 1.2Memory loss can be defines in different ways. Memory loss can be the inability to retrieve information from the long-term memory
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Unit 4222-304 Principles for implementing duty of care (SCH 34) Outcome 1 – Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice 1.1 Within my care setting the service users all have a disability‚ some more severe than others‚ because of this they are classed as vulnerable adults whom are not always aware of how to take care of themselves. It is my responsibility to carry out a duty of care towards them such as‚ ensuring that they have their medication administered‚ ensuring that their personal
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Unit 4222 – 303 Promote Quality and Inclusion in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings. Outcome 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion. Diversity- Diversity can be defined (in a care environment) as a broad selection of people from different backgrounds‚ with different ideas‚ religion‚ culture‚ sexual orientation‚ ages‚ disabilities‚ ethnicity‚ gender and general beliefs. Equality- Where individuals in society are treated the same with the same
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