Health and Social Care - Unit 2: A

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A1: Doctors
Who is the first point of contact...,
A gp provides ongoing care in the...,
Gps are increasingly based in
14  cards
A1: Nurses
Nurses are the,
There are many opportunities to,
What are the different types of n...
12  cards
A1: Healthcare assistants
Who do they work with,
Where do they work,
Who do they commonly work alongside
4  cards
A1: Social Workers
Who do they support and what do t...,
What do they aim to ensure,
Who do social workers support
10  cards
A1: Occupational Therapists
Who do occupational therapists wo...,
What might an occupational therap...,
What do occupational therapists do
5  cards
A1: Youth Workers
Who do youth workers work with,
What is a youth worker s aim,
Where do youth workers work
5  cards
A1: Care Assistants
What do care assistants do,
Who do care assistants work with,
Who may care assistants work with...
5  cards
A1: Support Workers
The support workers role is,
Support workers may work under
2  cards
A1: Care Managers
Care managers have a key,
What are care managers responsibl...,
Who do care managers manage the p...
3  cards
A2: Following Policies and Procedures
What do policies and procedures a...,
Health and care settings and orga...,
Specific procedures in a care set...
4  cards
A2: Healing and Support For People Who Are Ill
There are clearly many different ...,
What may be used to support the r...,
What will the precise support nee...
11  cards
A2: Enabling Rehabilitation
What does rehabilitation enable,
What may rehabilitation also be a...,
Why does rehabilitation vary
6  cards
A2: Providing Equipment and Adaptations to Support People in Being More Independent
How long may equipment be needed ...,
Why may equipment be used
9  cards
A2: Personal Care
Personal care is important in ter...,
What does dealing with personal c...,
What is it important for health a...
3  cards
A2: Routines and Preferences
What must carers discuss usual ro...,
What must carers discuss in terms...,
What would most people prefer to ...
11  cards
A2: Religious and Cultural Differences
What must healthcare professional...,
How do muslims and hindus normall...,
What do muslims and hindus often ...
5  cards
A2: Dietary Requirements
What should dining areas be,
What are most people in care sett...,
Why do some clients experience di...
12  cards
A2: Supporting Routines of the Service Users
The routines of the service user ...,
What wider personal needs may eme...,
Why are supporting routines just ...
6  cards
A2: Assessment, Care and Support Planning
Who does assessment care and supp...,
What do health and care professio...,
The care planning cycle process i...
7  cards
A3: 1 - Specific Responsibilities of People Who Work in Health and Social Care Settings
What are people who work in healt...,
How are the specific responsibili...,
What does the value system have c...
9  cards
A3: 1 - Promoting Anti-Discriminatory Practice
Promoting anti discriminatory pra...,
What is promoting anti discrimina...,
What does anti discriminatory pra...
6  cards
A3: 1 - Adapting Health and Social Care Provision for Different Types of Service Users
What does anti discriminatory pra...,
What does anti discriminatory pra...
2  cards
A3: 1 - Provision
Service users who use wheelchairs,
What should service users with he...,
What may service users that speak...
4  cards
A3: 2 - Empowering Individuals
What should service users take fu...,
What will empowering service user...,
When should service users be incl...
3  cards
A3: 2 - Individualised Care
What is there a tendency to allow...,
What can this tendency result in,
What do most situations require a...
5  cards
A3: 2 - Promoting / Supporting Individuals' Rights to Dignity / Independence
Who are more likely to be treated...,
What are empowered service users ...,
What will service users have be k...
5  cards
A3: 2 - Promoting Active Support Consistent With The Beliefs, Cultures and Preferences of Service Users
What must be met in a multi cultu...,
What are the examples of needs of...
2  cards
A3: 2 - Supporting Individuals Who Need Health and Social Care Services to Express Their Needs and Preferences
Who could provide support,
What type of support could transl...,
Who could provide sign language
9  cards
A3: 2 - Conflict
What may there be conflict between,
What is very common with conflict,
What could challenging behaviour ...
10  cards
A3: 3 - Risk Assessments
Whose responsibility is it to ens...,
What is an employer s responsibility,
Who is an employer responsible fo...
8  cards
A3: 3 - Safeguarding and Protecting Individuals From Abuse
When must you follow the setting ...,
What must you do if a child or vu...,
What should you do as an employee...
6  cards
A3: 3 - Protecting Service Users, Staff and Volunteers From Infection
What must all staff and volunteer...,
Why must all staff and volunteers...,
How do you keep yourself and othe...
4  cards
A3: 3 - Control and Disposal of Substances Harmful to Health
Why must hazardous waste be dispo...,
What must be disposed of properly...,
What does disposal of hazardous w...
7  cards
A3: 3 - Reporting and Recording Accidents and Incidents
What must health and care provide...,
What are the particular illnesses...,
What are notifiable deaths injury...
7  cards
A3: 3 - Provision of First Aid Facilities
What is the provision of first ai...,
What does the health and safety f...,
What does the health and safety f...
6  cards
A3: 3 - Complaints Procedures
What must all care organisations ...,
When are complaints procedures ch...,
How should complaints be treated
5  cards
A3: 4 - Information Management and Communication
Who do organisations hold a wide ...,
What type of diverse information ...,
What is it important that service...
3  cards
A3: 4 - The Data Protection Act 1998
When did the data protection act ...,
What does the data protection act...,
What form of information does the...
5  cards
A3: 4 - Recording and Storage of Data
What does the the data protection...,
What should storing information i...,
What should accessing information...
4  cards
A3: 4 - Legal and Workplace Requirements
Where are the principles and requ...,
What is within the policies of th...,
What are the principles and requi...
11  cards
A3: 5 - Accountability to Professional Organisations
What are all those who work in th...,
What does each professional organ...
2  cards
A3: 5 - Codes of Professional Conduct
What do professional organisation...,
What will happen if a member is a...,
Wh
5  cards
A3: 5 - Revalidation Procedures
What do each of the min bodies re...,
Why do each of the main bodies re...,
What may cpd activities include
4  cards
A3: 5 - Safeguarding Regulations, Raising Concerns and Whistleblowing
Who was the care certificate esta...,
What was established for,
What is the care certificate not
7  cards
A4: Multidisciplinary Working in the Health and Social Care Sector
Who do different healthcare profe...,
What do the teams of different he...,
What may be represented in these ...
4  cards
A4: The Need for Joined-Up Working With Other Service Providers
What is important if a service us...,
There have been a number of high ...,
What made the situations worse in...
3  cards
A4: Involving Service Users, Carers and Advocates in Multi-Disciplinary Teams
Who will be present at formal mee...,
What is the service user s presen...,
What is the presence of the servi...
3  cards
A4: Holistic Approaches
What does the work of a multi dis...,
What does the work of a multi dis...,
What must the care plan see the n...
3  cards
A5: Monitoring the Work of People in Health and Socials Care Settings
What do settings within the secto...,
What happens if staff performance...,
What may happen in the first inst...
4  cards
A5: External Inspection By Relevant Agencies
Who are all health care and early...,
Who do independent government fin...,
What are examples of independent ...
3  cards
A5: Whistleblowing
What is whistleblowing,
How may somebody whistleblow,
Who can whistle blowers be
3  cards
A5: Service User Feedback
What do settings have a wide rang...,
What are some examples of ways of...
2  cards
A5: Criminal Investigations
When may the police investigate,
What has there been cases of foll...,
What may happen to health and soc...
3  cards

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