There are nine provisions in the code of ethics, in these provisions there are four that focus on our aging patients, they include; respect, commitment to our patients, competence, and health promotion (American Nurses Association, 2001). These provisions play a big part in our care for the patient. Primary care providers find themselves caring for patients with underlying conditions such as dementia for example that impairs the decision making process. Autonomy is a big deal in caring for a patient…
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1. Disclosing patient information to anyone is a HUGE ethical issue. When patients go see a doctor they put their full trust and faith in their doctor that all of their information is private and will not be shared with anyone else, unless otherwise asked to do so. -I chose this ethical issue because it is probably the most common. Often times people talk and gossip without even realizing that their disclosure of patient information is unethical and very illegal. 2. Doctor's not listening to…
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ASSIGNMENT BRIEF (A1/a Form) Unit Number: UNIT 3 Issue Date: 23/02/15 Title: Health, Safety and Security in Health and Social Care Course/ Year/ Group: Level 3 BTEC EXTENDED Diploma in Health and Social Care Year: Year 1 Group: 1, 2, 3 and 4 Interim Date: Task 1: 9th March 2015 Task 2: 20th April 2015 Task 3: 11th May 2015 Task 4: 25th May 2015 Assessor: Roli Akpenyi Completion/Assessment Date: Task 1: 24th March 2015 Task 2: 4th May, 2015 Task 3: 22nd May 2015 Task 4: 8th June 2015 Learner:…
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Values are the basic elements in health and social care, it affects how people think and behave themselves, it also influenced heavily on how you think the thing you are doing is good or bad. Values are different from the factual knowledge that we learned in lectures since it is very complicated to explain values by providing evidence to support. In a more simple word, values are what we think worth to do, it affects our attitude,behavior and judgments towards an issue. People grew up in different…
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Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assessment you will explore aspects of employment law, your role and responsibilities in respect of employment practices and present an issue of public concern that has occurred within either the health, social care or children’s and young people’s sector. Additionally, you will create a career plan which reflects on your continuing…
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pressures facing carers- paid and unpaid Boundaries in care (paid and unpaid) why are they important Caring as womens work. Caring, women and skills does it come naturally Recent changes in care provision e.g. direct payments and involvement of private providers. Differences between social care and health care the biomedical and other care models. Service user involvement in planning services how can this be encouraged and what are the issues Although the guidelines say that no questions will be…
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fingers at them and talking about them behind their backs. This will affect these children as they may have been in care, and this discrimination will affect them both mentally and physically. Mentally being that it might drive them crazy, or they can go into depression and physically meaning that their behaviour will change negatively and also they might pick up on health issues. Furthermore a third of homeless children do not have a school to go to. This discrimination practice will affect these…
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Currently, I believe the critical issues in social work are mental health, environmental justice economic inequality, and social inequality. In the current political environment, I believe these issues will grow to even greater heights than today. These issues are far from individual and if examined closely, are in fact, intertwined. Mental health disorders, and seeking care for mental health is highly stigmatized in the United States. Mental health care can also be cost-prohibitive to some individuals…
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P2- Outline the main features of current health and safety legislation as applied in health and social care In the Health and Social Care sector, there is a lot of health and safety legislation. For example, there are laws that deal with injuries at work, fire safety and food safety. This essay will describe the health and safety legislation in Health and Social Care. The Health and Safety at work Act (1974) is one of the main health and safety laws in this sector. Rasheed (2010) says that the law…
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DX: Health disparities Imagine America as a patient. A provider would assess the patient for normal and abnormal findings diagnose and treat the abnormals. The finding that many Americans have negative health outcomes related to social and economic disadvantages is abnormal. It can be diagnosed and treated. The diagnosis of these abnormal findings is health disparities. Health disparities are measured by specific differences in health between populations (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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