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    brand archetype as determined by the quiz? - Caregiver 2. What parts of the brand are consistent with this archetype? Which parts are not? Explain in detail. Best Buy Affordable believes that quality products should not be exclusive right for the rich, but should be available to everybody. Our tag line “…we know you deserve the best deal” enhances the facts that Best Buy Affordable cares well for the customers. As the result clearly states “The Caregiver archetype is compassionate and…

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    The reason I chose this topic because I think the brain is a highly complex metabolism that everyone should be educated about. I believe that parents, caregivers, as well as the community should understand how a related environmental factor such as stress can determine the process and the growth of the brains. I have learned through viewing the video, that the development of a child’s brain architecture provides the foundation for all future learning, behavior, and health (Harvard University).…

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    Glt1 Task 5.1

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    Homework 5 1. One of the important things that a caregiver must remember is that you cannot shake a baby to make them stop crying. While shaking a baby can lead to many other painful things to the child it can also give the child shaken baby syndrome. As it is stated in the book, caregiver might get frustrated with the child crying, and think shacking it will make it stop but all instead it can lead to this life threatening condition. Shaking baby syndrome is “a motion that ruptures blood…

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    nurses help patients, families, and caregivers with the medical, emotional, and financial challenges of coping with ALS, particularly during the final stages of the disease” (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). ALS patients have social workers who come in and help the family, caregivers, and patient so the patient can be emotionally, mentally, and try to be physically stable when being diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. “Respiratory therapists can help caregivers with tasks such as…

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    cheaper or more expensive to send your child to the facility. The type of child care, whether the caregiver is educated to teach children or just collecting a check to sit on the couch and watch children play. The ratio of caregivers to children also play a role in the type of child care for example: an in home child care with one caregiver watching over 15 children vs a learning center with 3 caregivers watching over 15…

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    Nominating Minor Children

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    Nominating a Guardian for Minor Children One of the most important decisions you can make is determining who will care for your children in the event of your death or disability. You should not make this choice lightly. Instead, you should give it serious consideration, and weigh your values. While you may have close family and friends, you should consider how you want your children to be cared for, and who is the right person to do that. Don't worry about hurting the feelings of another family…

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    Heart Failure Care Plan

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    Introduction Caregivers provide physical and emotional support to friends or family members with heart failure. If you are supporting someone who has heart failure, you play an important role in making sure that the person follows schedules, takes medicines, and follows the overall treatment and rehabilitation plan. What do I need to know about heart failure? Heart failure is a serious condition. It means that the heart cannot fill or pump enough blood and oxygen to support the body and its…

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    Parenting Style Influence

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    The attachment (pg.215) of infants with their mother has always been the normal role that is given to them from society. Just like Bowlby states in his attachment theory, “that an infant need to develop a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for the child’s successful social and emotional development.” That’s the reason of attachment to the one who gives the infant their emotional affordance (pg.183). It is usually the mother’s role, but people preference (pg.183), is an example of…

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    under command. Neurons used to complete a babies understanding of peek-a-boo is neuron, axon, axon terminal, synapse, and dendrites. A neuron is the main functional unit of the nerve tissue in the brain. When the game peek-a-boo first starts, the caregiver will cover their face to “hide” themselves while standing in front of the baby. The neuron and baby work together and the process begins, as the axon carries electrical pulses away from the…

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    End-Of-Life Care Model

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    Managing healthcare for the end of life can be somehow very difficult. Applying the holistic care in both the patient and the family more specifically is essential. During the end of life of a person, it is necessary to apply the philosophy of the holistic models of patient care. “Holistic models direct clinical care beyond physical disease, recognizing that treating the malfunctioning of a physical body is insufficient to alleviate patient suffering” (Selman, et al., 2014. P81). The holistic…

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