The Effect of Pain and Discomfort on an Individual's Well Being and Communication Essay

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    Introduction Pain is uncomfortable feeling and unpleasant experience that occurs due to actual or potential injury or tissue damage (Merskey & Bogduk, 1994). The intensity and type of pain are related to injury, headache, disease and different harmful conditions, and pain is usually solved if the causes are solved. Pain is often the major phenomena in most medical problems, which need immediate assistance (Turk & Dworkin, 2004). Pain is always subjective and it exists when the experiencing person

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    Unit Title: Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care. Unit Sector Ref: HSC 2028 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals The anatomy and physiology of the human body explains that muscles are attached to the skeleton. They work like hinges or levers to pull or move particular joints when a muscle contracts, pulling the joint in the direction it is designed to move. Parts

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    Unit 68 Hsc 2028

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    HSC 2028: Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care All outcomes in red are observations to be carried out by assessor. The information given indicates the types of things assessor will be looking for Outcome 1 Anatomy and Physiology of a human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals Body joints are where two bones meet. Joints help enable our bodies to move. Types of joints * Ball and socket joints: are the most mobile

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    Introduction Communication is the process of receiving and sending information between individuals in the forms of verbal and non-verbal communication (Dempsey, Hillege & Hill, 2014). It plays a major role in the health care setting as it helps health care providers to develop a better understanding of the patient and its health, this enables them to accurately diagnose their illness and provide best possible treatment. Communication is a two-way interaction; it can be affected by different barriers

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    Essay On Chronic Pain

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    Introduction Chronic pain is one of the most frequent diagnosis and the most common problem for which elderly patients in the clinical setting seek help. Chronic pain refers to an unpleasant, distressful and uncomfortable feeling. Studies have shown that chronic pain is often undertreated even when the prevalence rates and syndromes are well understood. The means of relief are within practitioners’ capabilities to provide care. With careful assessment and a comprehensive plan of care that addresses

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    Barriers to Effective Pain Management Introduction Pain is a fundamental and inevitable form of human suffering, the experience which is unique to every individual. Nurses have a unique role in alleviating the pain experienced by their patients. With their professional knowledge and regular close contacts with patients, they are ideally placed to listen and respond to any concerns. Taking time to assess the individual will allow for the development of a thrusting relationship between the

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    1. Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care setting 1.1 identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate in different ways to help social interaction. Communication is not just though words it can also be though touch, facial expressions and body movement as well as written electronic messages. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult social care setting Relationships are important within a social care setting

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    Just moved to another country? Are their customs, traditions, and values unfamiliar to you? Constantly feeling tired, depressed, and lonely? Experiencing crucial migraines or always feeling sleepy? Well, you may be suffering from culture shock. When speaking of “culture shock” one immediately defines it as moving or visiting a foreign country of sorts that is unfamiliar to the individual. However, although that may be true there are other forms of culture shock such as changing jobs, moving to a

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    PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR SLEEP 1 UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP 1.1  How does sleep contributes to an individual’s wellbeing? Sleep is important for our health and well-being. Extensive research has been done on the effects of sleep. These studies consistently show that sleep plays a vital role in promoting physical health, longevity, and emotional well-being. This explains why, after a good night's sleep, we feel better, our thoughts are clearer, and our emotions are less fragile. Without

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    Essay on Nvq Level 3

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    equivalent’ of a mental health problem. However, research evidence indicates that challenging behaviours and mental health problems are relatively independent conditions. 2.3 Analyse key factors that lead to a behaviour being defined as challenging Factors that lead to behaviour being defined as challenging may include: * Culture * competence and capacity of settings * social norms * frequency, intensity and duration of the behaviour * ability to communicate effectively 3.1

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