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    Explain clearly the different theories which underpin health and social care practice ( U23.1) Empowerment for individuals and the care vale base According to (Pearson, 2016) empowerment allows individuals to make their own decisions and informed choices about their life and care. This therefore can promote independence as it allows service users to take control. For example, allowing service users to choose what they would like to eat for lunch. Empowerment is one many principles which lies…

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    able to communicate effectively in the nurse-client therapeutic communication using both my verbal and nonverbal skills, as well as provide information to the client in order for them to make a proper informed decision. I am able to maintain confidentiality by not sharing my client 's information or clinical experiences with the public. Critical thinking: I used critical thinking when documenting in my CPEs and writing my journals. Moreover,…

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    (e.g., give the client enough time to process the upcoming termination, give appropriate referrals) • Confidentiality: o Take necessary precautions to protect confidentiality of the client. o Discuss the limitations of confidentiality with the client before starting treatment.  Limitations include: A realistic plan to physically harm others with identifiable info, evidence of causing harm to a member of vulnerable…

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    with what happen in order to give the right amount of dosage and the right type of medicine or cure. Some of the training that the staff are required to do at Na Pu’u Wai’s Adult Day Care Center are First Aid, CPR, Vital training, and HIPPA (confidentiality class). These are mandatory when working with the elderly as well as it is very important. It is important for us to take these training or classes so we have the appropriate way of learning and applying them. Some of us Hawaiians has…

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    Introduction Maintaining confidentiality Health and social care setting Confidentiality is keeping a confidence between the client and the practitioner which is an important part of good health care service. However in some cases a practitioner/care worker has to discuss people’s cases with a manager and they must tell them about what the client has said. They may even need to reveal what they know about an individual in a court. In health and social care there is no absolute confidentiality…

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