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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi people
I am wondering if we have any very bright people on here who has completed the level 3 diplomer in health and social care.
I am currently doing it and to be honest i have lost intrest and need some help so here goes
please can you help answer
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Explain the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without specialist training?
2)
Explain the conseuences of not following an individual's care plan or fully ingaging with them when assisting and moving?
Thanks People in advance
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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago
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Don't have the diploma but question 1 would surely result in possibly injuring or hurting the patient which then may result in you being reported or charged with harming them which is abuse. You also risk harming yourself if you move someone without the appropriate Moving and Handling training.
Question 2 I'm sure there are new regulations about Care Plans and the implementation of them. They are usually carefully completed and signed to show that they have been followed. You have a Duty of Care to your patients as well as for your own well being.
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"Hi people
I am wondering if we have any very bright people on here who has completed the level 3 diplomer in health and social care.
I am currently doing it and to be honest i have lost intrest and need some help so here goes
please can you help answer
1)
Explain the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without specialist training?
2)
Explain the conseuences of not following an individual's care plan or fully ingaging with them when assisting and moving?
Thanks People in advance
" 1st u refuse to do. 2nd don't do unless u have read the care plan oh and u have had trainin |
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"Hi people
I am wondering if we have any very bright people on here who has completed the level 3 diplomer in health and social care.
I am currently doing it and to be honest i have lost intrest and need some help so here goes
please can you help answer
1)
Explain the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without specialist training?
2)
Explain the conseuences of not following an individual's care plan or fully ingaging with them when assisting and moving?
Thanks People in advance
" 1st u refuse to do. 2nd don't do unless u have read the care plan oh and u have had trainin |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The fist is about the potential to injure your self or the patient
The second is pretty similar you will be looking at potential to do harm ie risk assessment you will also need to get permission from the patient as it could be classed as assault |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hi people
I am wondering if we have any very bright people on here who has completed the level 3 diplomer in health and social care.
I am currently doing it and to be honest i have lost intrest and need some help so here goes
please can you help answer
1)
Explain the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without specialist training?
2)
Explain the conseuences of not following an individual's care plan or fully ingaging with them when assisting and moving?
Thanks People in advance
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You will find all the answers on google just dont write them down word for word! |
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By *e nicerWoman
over a year ago
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"Hi people
I am wondering if we have any very bright people on here who has completed the level 3 diplomer in health and social care.
I am currently doing it and to be honest i have lost intrest and need some help so here goes
please can you help answer
1)
Explain the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without specialist training?
2)
Explain the conseuences of not following an individual's care plan or fully ingaging with them when assisting and moving?
Thanks People in advance
" hope you never get it. |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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"The fist is about the potential to injure your self or the patient
The second is pretty similar you will be looking at potential to do harm ie risk assessment you will also need to get permission from the patient as it could be classed as assault"
Dropping them on their arse is pretty serious. Fisting them will have tremendous consequences |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hi people
I am wondering if we have any very bright people on here who has completed the level 3 diplomer in health and social care.
I am currently doing it and to be honest i have lost intrest and need some help so here goes
please can you help answer
1)
Explain the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without specialist training?
2)
Explain the conseuences of not following an individual's care plan or fully ingaging with them when assisting and moving?
Thanks People in advance
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have you any idea what danger you could be placing those in need/vulnerable people in if you have no interest in knowing and understanding these questions.
If I knew you then quite frankly I would have no compunction with regard to reporting you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've only completed up to level 2.
Have to say though, if you haven't already covered this with level 1&2, i'm not sure what course your actually doing??
Common sense tells you the answers if honest!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Please please go and do some reading up on this! Especially if you're doing the award to go and work in care with elderly and disabled service users.
Its day one kind of stuff and im amazed it hasnt already been covered before level 3.
Hope everything goes well with your studies! |
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"Please please go and do some reading up on this! Especially if you're doing the award to go and work in care with elderly and disabled service users.
Its day one kind of stuff and im amazed it hasnt already been covered before level 3.
Hope everything goes well with your studies!"
If someone is doing a level 3 they will be working it's on the job assessed at the risk of repeating myself I hope the op will talk to their assessor. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The fist is about the potential to injure your self or the patient
The second is pretty similar you will be looking at potential to do harm ie risk assessment you will also need to get permission from the patient as it could be classed as assault
Dropping them on their arse is pretty serious. Fisting them will have tremendous consequences "
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"Hi people
I am wondering if we have any very bright people on here who has completed the level 3 diplomer in health and social care.
I am currently doing it and to be honest i have lost intrest and need some help so here goes
please can you help answer
1)
Explain the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without specialist training?
2)
Explain the conseuences of not following an individual's care plan or fully ingaging with them when assisting and moving?
Thanks People in advance
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1. Assisting to move individual without proper training can lead to injury to yourself and others. There are many "lifts" which are now banned from doing as has been proven to cause injury to individual and staff member. The cradle bed lift causes back injury to staff and the underarm lift can dislocate the individuals' shoulder. There are policies in place. Have a look at the royal college of nursing website or your local workplace policies.
2. Care plans are legal documents which dictate care delivery. You are accountable to deliver care as stated in the care plan and failure to follow leaves you open to legal consequences etc. Care plans are person centred allowing for patient involvement in planning their care.
Hope this helps,
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"After" I did my back in... I went on an H&S Manual Handling course....
Rule 1: When looking to lift a heavy weight.... Get some other daft bugger to do it for ya... |
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