Exactly what do you want your audience to think, feel or believe after receiving your message? I want the audience to be aware that there is a small problem with skin rashes and that their products are still safe. 4. Who is your primary audience? Parents who buy their children Carter’s clothing. 5.
Task 3 Case study You have a parent visit your setting. They disclose that they and their child have HIV. The child is taking medication and is fit and well. Using the assessment criteria as a guide to your response explain how you would react to this admission and manage the risk within the setting. 4.1 Describe ethical dilemmas that may arise in own area of responsibility when balancing individual rights and duty of care 4.2 Explain the principle of informed choice 4.3 Explain how issues of individual capacity may affect informed choice 4.4 Propose a strategy to manage risks when balancing individual rights and duty of care in own area of responsibility There are still many fears and misconceptions about Human Immunodeficiency Virus,
Shayla Mercer WGU Texas Online EFT Task: 602.4.17-10 I chose to discuss childhood inoculations. Would I inoculate my child as per the Center for Disease Control’s recommendations? The answer is yes I would. There are two different viewpoints on this particular topic. There are parents who view that it is unnecessary and not safe for your child to be vaccinated and there are the parents who believe you should get your children vaccinated to make sure they stay healthy and won’t get a deadly disease.
How must Mary Beth treat this loss on her 2011 tax return? Because the building counts as passive income she can report the loss as a passive loss. 34. Mike and Sally Card file a joint return for the 2011 tax year. Their adjusted gross income is $65,000
This situation is making them all very unhappy. Civ Describe how a risk assessment might help reassure Ellie’s mum and ensure Ellie’s safety. Risk assessment will identify possible hazards and levels of risks associated with those hazards. The identification of hazards will allow a social care worker to come up with strategies which will lead to risk reduction. That will reassure Ellie’s mum and ensure Ellie’s safety.
The 1st step of unfreezing helps to melt personnel's resistance to change. Unfreezing can be done by disseminating information about adverse drug errors and their incidence at MGH. By using a persuasive message, it supports the need for change. Issuing information to the users about nonreimbursement procedures from the CMS will help to pass the information needed to prepare for the change. Dealing with the fear of change and anxiety is important to help open employees to change.
Assignment 204 Task C- short Answer Questions Ci Explain what a social care worker must do if they become aware of unsafe practice. First, discuss with his colleague (who is performing) about the unsafe practice and the risk involves result in this practice. Then he can show the safe way to do and explain how it minimise the risk. Any unsafe practice should be recorded and reported to the manager in order to be corrected informing all of the staff by providing training or necessary information. If manager does not hear you, or nothing come in action to eliminate unsafe practice, then you have all the way right to complain to the social service, CQC, health and safety commission and department of health.
Jared Aleman 3/9/15 Per.4/english Task 4-Pat one-Critical Thinking Questions - Ethos,Pathos,Logos. Questions about logic (Logos) 1.What kind of evidence does Cobemn use to support his claim? -Coben mentions how the use of spyware can improve parents and legal guardians' monitoring skills to help prevent their children from harmful environments and and give them a sense of security for when they are out of their reach.He mentions how a friend of his began to use spyware on his daughter, and later found out that she was using drugs and having sex with her own dealer. 2.Coben claims he did a "fair amount of resarch'' on the subject of parental spyware. Where does he site his research or reference it?
Reading over the Nestle’ kills babies controversy I kept thinking where do they take responsibility for what they did to their babies in third world countries. In America if someone watered down formula or used dirty water you would call CYS on the parents for malnutrition. I understand the large disconnect in cultural values between America and third world countries, but this raises questions in my mind of what the packaging looked like, was there directions that they ignored, and also the education of the nurses supplying these samples. It is important to learn the culture of where you are marketing to especially in a third world country where what is common sense to us, using proper dosage and clean water, is not common sense to them. Nestle’ is responsible for packaging and how they are marketing.
You may be asking yourself "How and why did people choose to buy Purell to feel protected from H191?". Well, Purell posted a statement on their website saying that "According to the Centers for Disease Control, one of the ways you can help protect yourself from Swine Flu is by practicing good hand hygiene. specifically using an alcohol-based sanitizer." What they are trying to insinuate is that their product is the key to good hygiene -- and that without it you