Unit SHC36 Promote person centred approaches in health and social care 2.2 How do you use care plans when applying person centred values A person and their needs should be at the centre of the support process. A carers role is to make sure that a person has every opportunity to state how they wish their needs to be met. This is especially important when the issues regarding the person are difficult or of a sensitive nature. Person centred working is about putting people in control of their lives, whether it be a new service user or a person who has been “stuck in the system” for many years. Most places will have a format (usually a care plan) for identifying needs such as: * What they are able to do independently * Personal Care * Nutritional Needs * Daily Life * Choice and Control * Risks * Medications * Work, leisure and learning * Physical and mental health It is important that everything is included in the care plan.
RN can also choose to attain a certification program in any specialty areas like critical care, emergency department, etc. All these nursing education programs require strong dedication, and commitment for healthcare field. LPN: Becoming an LPN requires completing a one-year certification program. This nursing program covers basic nursing skills essential for patient care. It is offered by community or technical college.
Information about training courses There are many different training courses that can be undertaken to further your career progression as a health care assistant (HCA). 1. Full or part-time higher education courses such as: • access courses for individuals who want to gain a higher qualification, but do not have the necessary entry qualifications to get into higher education • the Return to Learn course organised by Unison and the Open University (OU) for those who would like to study in their own time • NVQs, which are work-related, competence-based qualifications. 2. Other OU qualifications include: • OU Diploma for Health Care Assistants in Primary Care Practice, Level 3 • OU Foundation Degree for Assistant Practitioners
Requirements for children nursing; Children’s nurses, also called paediatric nurses, administer care to children and teenagers. They may work in private doctor’s office, hospital or other medical care facility. Children’s nurse carers for children of all ages with a wide range of health conditions, from nursing a sick newborn baby to an adolescent who has been in an accident. Children’s nurses work closely with family members or careers to make sure that the child does not suffer additional stress as a result of being ill or in hospital. To qualify as a children's nurse, you will need to study for a degree in children's nursing
Social worker report There are many roles and responsibilities as a social worker. You will be dealing with a range of social service clients, for instance, homeless people, young people in care, people with drug, alcohol or substance dependance and people with mental health problems etc. You will also be communicating and working in multi- disciplinary teams with professionals which will include, teachers this may include gathering information about a student or pupil, this job role also involves you working with Doctors and Nurses this will involve collecting medical information for a specific person who you may be dealing with. To become a qualified social worker you will need to study either a three-year undergraduate degree or a two-year postgraduate degree in social work that is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council, social workers are registered by HCPC. You will also need to pass background checks by the Disclosure and Barring Service which is also known as DBS, this allows you to work with vulnerable people.
Unit 4222-201Introduction to communication in health social care or children's and young people's settings Outcome 1Understanding why communication is important in the work setting 1.1: People communicate for different reasons, to portray their feelings, emotions, pain, fear, anger, joy, love and opinions. The communication could be professional (formal), or personal (informal). It is important within a social work environment that information is recorded, as it may be called upon for legal reasons. All communications are confidential, and on a “need to know”, basis. Communication between colleagues is essential, so that it ensures a continuity of care for the client, and all staff are aware of the current needs of the client.
in fucnP1- Explain the function of research in health and social care. Research is extremely important in health and social care sector. It is necessary and important for the following reasons: identifying needs: all health or social care workers who are involved in care planning use research principles to identify the needs of individuals. E.g. a care home manager observing an individual resident may identify that they may need more assistance with personal care and discuss this with individual.
A lot of research has been done over the years to define what a group is. The research observed different types of groups and it pointed towards a few main components that make up a group. They are; that members depend on each other and have their own rules and procedures. There needs to be a shared reason for the group and be small enough so people can get to know each other. These basic things are in every group whether it is a formal or informal group of Over the years in health and social care the idea of working in groups with people has changed.
There are different steps that a professional will be able to take in order to reach the goals that they have put into place for themselves. There are resources out there that are in place to help students reach their goals such as training and the option of continued education. I have chosen the field of Healthcare Administration as my career path. When I look at the career opportunities available within the health care, a lot of the positions are looking for people who have the necessary degrees and who also have the experience in their work past. So if I use my degree to continue on my path in the insurance agency I have the experience going for me already and now that I have my health administration degree my opportunities in the company will open up for sure.
Thesis: to define work of a registered nurse, this paper will discuss the job itself and its working conditions, the skills and schooling needed for success, a salary range and pathways to advance in the field, and the future job opportunities predicted for the career area. Body1: registered nurses (RN) are primary health care practitioners working in collaboration with physicians to promote patient health and prevent illness. Registered nurses job description includes, recording and analyze patient medical histories, symptoms and conditions, administer medications and treatments, create patient care plans with the help of healthcare professionals, document and communicate actions to maintain continuity among the nursing team, comply with procedures, regulations and rules in maintaining medical records, perform diagnostic tests on patients to assess their condition, discuss treatment with physicians and pharmacists, prepare patients for examinations and treatments, and teach patients and their families about treatments. Registered nurses may spend a lot of time walking, bending, stretching, and standing. They are exposed to back injuries because they must often life and move patients.