On 22nd of the October we assessed the other group members and found the following outcomes, which include a lot of improvements in Knowledge, skills and abilities. The different outcomes of the tasks are as follows: • HUYEN- Bottle feeding For assessing this group member we gave her the task to perform was “Bottle feeding”. She arranged well all the steps to complete the task. Picking up and holding baby was good and the personal emotions were also involved for being gentle and patience while treating the baby. She explained the procedure for checking the temperature of milk while feeding the baby. And also the head of baby was higher than the shoulder which is good to prevent chocking. Although this member performed all steps good but she ignored basic needs such as she didn’t washed hand before handling the baby and she was holding the bottle tilt lower than 45-degree which can result getting air into the bottle. • …show more content…
This group member was a bit confused and didn’t follow the steps arrangement. He sometime forgot to support the baby’s head and holding the baby gently and softly. He didn’t pay the attention to the hygiene and started nappy changing on the cloths instead of changing sheet. He also putted the dirty nappy near to baby instead of keeping it away from baby. • SAMEER – Baby Bathing The task given to this group member for assessing him was “baby bath”. We found that he also had the same problems with handling and picking of baby as Ankit and was sometimes too rude. He didn’t paid attention to hygiene and the more important he ignored to describe the checking of water’s temperature for baby bathing. He mixed the steps for bathing and not described the level of water in the tub. How can we improve the training? For training to be operative, it can't stand on its own, but should be part of an overall development strategy that results in creating an infrastructure of
UNIT 2: EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND RIGHTS JADA COOPER 20140170 P4: This task will explain 2 different national initiatives, stating when they were set up, the purpose and also how they promote anti-discriminatory practises. It will also talk about Charters and their importance, whilst discussing 2 of the codes of practices’. Care Standards Act 2000 The Care Standards was established in 2000, its’ aim is to ensure that the standards of care within all institutions were not inadequate as the rules and regulations have to be adhered to. The care standards act try’s to make sure that all institutions are equipped and well facilitated to meet the needs of those within the provision.
The job description had me nodding my head! I have always enjoyed reading, writing, proofing, and editing. Being a perfectionist, having things done correctly has always been important to me. I do agonize over things until they 're just right, when most people would say it 's good enough. I would love a career where being 'too picky ' is a good thing!
Care Practice in the community UG no: 000910267 Bexley College no: 15023983 Residential and Nursing homes were controlled by Parts one and two of the Registered Homes Act (1984) until the Care Standards Act (2000) was presented in April 2002. The old Act had two units. Nursing homes were controlled under Part one, in addition residential homes under Part two. Homes offering nursing and residential care were reviewed twice and some homes were relieved from review. The Care Standards Act is an enormous portion of legislation that goes far beyond purely regulating homes Nursing Times (2002).
In the health and social care setting the health care professionals have a duty of care for vulnerable adults. In a way that you as the employee should always act in the best interest for everyone in the work setting including vulnerable adults, employees, employer and family members. In my job role I have a duty of care to protect vulnerable adults from abuse and neglect. Also treat everyone fairly with dignity and respect for example a resident has chosen not to participate in attending day centre, as support worker I respected their choice and offered an alternative activity which was more suited to them. 1.2 -Explain how duty of care relates to duty of candour
P4- when looking at strategies and communication techniques used with different individuals with different needs whom need to overcome different challenges many aspects must be looked at. A challenge Patrick may face may be awareness and knowledge, he may face this as well as others. Patrick may be aware that he has HIV however he may not be aware how much this will effect him and he may not be aware how to deal with it as he may lack the knowledge. In order to overcome this Patrick could educate himself in depth on HIV, this will help him come to terms with it and will also help him to help others understand HIV. A challenge Alice may face might be acceptance or belief, she may not have the determination to become alcohol free and therefore
P2 Introduction In the workplace Health and safety is a large factor as if someone gets hurt it can be very costly for the employer and the worker. So certain regulations are put in and have to be followed on site to make sure no one gets hurt. Depending on what work is happening on site different regulations apply to different people. If these regulations aren’t followed it can affect the flow of the work place.
EYE13WB-1.1 Explain the role of the early years practitioner during: • nappy changing • toilet training • washing and bath time • skin, teeth and hair • meal time It is very important to establish a routine as an early year practitioner. Routines will support the physical care needs of children. It should provide a predictable and well-ordered environment, children know what to expect. They are comforting and provide regularity, especially for babies as they enable them to adjust to their own body rhythms.
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Barriers in Health and Social Care: The barriers in health and social care are physical barriers, psychological barriers, financial barriers, geographical barriers, cultural/language barriers and resource barriers. Physical barrier Physical barrier are objects that prevent an individual from getting to their destination. For example, a wheelchair user is unable to enter a building because there are steps so they can’t get through the entrance.
Long-term care can be summed up as a variety of services to help an individual meet both the medical and non-medical needs of those with chronic illnesses, disabilities and the elderly. Long term care is provided to those who cannot care for themselves for a long period of time and need daily assistance to live a fulfilling life. (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) Making a decision about long term care can be one of the most difficult decisions for families to make. There are also a lot of things to take into consideration when choosing a long term care facility.
Many Americans were led to believe that the introduction of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2009 would put an end to disparities in health care access. While it did improve the situation for a small percentage of the population there are still many Americans who lack access to good quality health care. Health care access in America is determined by money and those in lower socioeconomic groups frequently tend to miss out on adequate care. In a recent health care report by the national health research foundation Kaiser Family Foundation, it was noted “health care disparities remain a persistent problem in the United States, leading to certain groups being at higher risk of being uninsured, having limited access to care, and experiencing poorer quality of care” (Kaiser Family Foundation). The current health care
As an apprentice working within a nursery profession, I have multiple responsibilities and duties that I need to carry out to ensure that the children I am working with are kept safe. Not only is it children I am in contact with I am communicating with other employees and parents of the children, therefore I have a duty to pass on relevant information. I work as part of a key worker team for the daily needs of children between the ages of birth to 5 years. I have several main responsibilities that I need to ensure happen and are followed out to give the best possible outcome from working in a nursery and these are as followed: - to give support to other employees within the nursery - To play my part as a team in the nursery - And to contribute
Reflective Journal Caesarean Section Observation On September 20th, I observed a caesarean delivery of a baby boy. The procedure was scheduled to begin at 1700. The mother arrived at 1500 accompanied by her husband. She settled in the room that she would remain after the procedure. The mother was G2P1 and have had a previous caesarean to deliver her first child.
My individual standards and beliefs impact reliably my involvement to work in the health as well as social care background. For my individual input to the care of individuals undergoing significant life occasions, I would give prominence to the circumstance that I still believe to mark a perhaps superior involvement since I have an inadequate knowledge so far. Nonetheless, I have continuously been anxious with the acceptable completion of my proficient responsibilities as well as the operational assistance and help being delivered to individuals suffering challenging and substantial life’ occasions. Moreover, my work in the health and social care environment was a significant affair for me since it added to my professional as well as personal advancement. In this respect, my role encompassed fundamentals of both wellbeing and social care, though I accomplished utilities of a health care professional principally.
Assessment of Darlathea Hiers, “Bedwetting”. 1) Strengths She displays a thorough knowledge of age-appropriate development as well as anticipatory guidance for the parent. I do feel it would be proper to find an appropriate manner to encourage the parent to focus more on the child than on the negative effects on their own life, without being judgmental.