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Nutrition 2
... the healthier option is the best choice and helped to create a balanced diet for lunch on a budget. It was also made clear that if Oliver made a success of the first school he would have a better chance ...
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nutritional health
... kilograms
( kg/m² )------------
height in meters²
The table below will tell you the status of your weight
BMI
Weight Status
Below 18.5
Underweight
18.5 -24.9
Normal
25 - 29.9
Overweight
30 & Above
Obese
You can monitor and measure your health by regularly checking the following;
General health ...
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Objective Customer Services
... there is damage or a problem the organisation should provide security and also security cameras.
Achieve Customer Satisfaction:
If an organisation keeps customers happy, they will be happy and will tell other about the organisation customer service and product will lead a ...
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part c cw
... feedback from the client.
One of the 4 physical measures that I will do for my case study is the blood pressure. Blood Pressure is the pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels. Blood pressure ...
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PART D UNIT 2
... prescribed by her General Practitioner. I didn't make a sleep timetable for my case study as I don't know her proper lifestyle and the amount of spare time she has and the amount of time that she spends doing other ...
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Physical and Psychological changes due to ageing process
... or appear bullish.
Nervous System
Nerve cells communicate with muscle to function properly. In older age neurotransmitters which are released by the nerve cell get weaker to communicate with muscle and functions less effectively.
Loss of vision
Cataracts and glaucoma can affect eyesight in ...
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Planning for Catering Practical
... chow mein) and put on chicken seasoning, season all and black pepper. Separate chicken for the different dishes
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9:14-9:16
Mix together the salt and cornflour and rub into chicken (for sweet & sour dish). Heat the oil in a wok or frying ...
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Positve and negative effects of life events
... towards 'God' and partner on why she left him to cope alone; guilt for not being able to fulfill things he wished to do with her; and managing finances independently. This realization could emotionally lead to sadness, and constant depression ...
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Potential effects of major changes throughout the lifespan.
... major life change, before you get married you understand that you are a Fiancé and you know your roles in the household etc. after you are married your self concept changes because you are now a wife, your family is ...
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promoting health
... pox, typhoid etc, as these diseases were rife in this era. Over the next decade the emphasis shifted from public awareness to looking at the publics' personal habits and behaviour and in 1968 the Health Education Council began publicity campaigns. ...
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promoting health and well-being
... social, intellectual and emotional factors. These are all the factors we need to keep us going. However this is a holistic definition to health and well-being. A holistic approach means looking at all parts of somebody's health or something. For ...
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Report on my client
... is one of the most important meals of the day and it is definitely not a good idea to skip breakfast.
Lucy is not happy with her weight because she feels that she is overweight and not able to wear the ...
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safeguarding children
... need privacy. We must be aware of a problem if a practitioner is always volunteering for toilet duty. Staff have the opportunities to abuse children in one to one situations. Doors to rooms must not be closed and cuddles only ...
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Section A - PIES
... regularly this is a good thing. Every day she washes and she bushes her teeth twice a day this is good as she keeps her self clean. She goes to the doctors regularly and she is not diabetic and/or assmatic ...
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Section B - Postive Factors
... as she can go out as much as she wants when she wants too.
The positive factor, of supportive and stable relationships in Hillarys health and well-being:
Hillary has quite a few Supportive relationships such as friends, family and colleagues ...
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section B of promoting health and well-being
... extremely varied & rewarding, not to mention tiring, messy and noisy!
Being a nursery nurse as she is, most of her work is usually indoors, although supervising play or going on visits or day trips can often involve outdoor work too. ...
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Section D
... year old.
On average a baby would triple its birth weight by the age of 1 while increasing its height by about 50% if a baby gets over weight a few days out or a simple change into there diet could ...
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Section D BMI
... in metres and multiply the figure by itself.
* Measure your weight in kilograms.
* Divide the weight by the height squared
The results will fall into one of the 4 categories:
* Under Weight = <18.5
* Normal weight =18.5 - 24.9
* Overweight ...
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sectionB2 of promoting health and well-being
... encourage their active participation in the activities of the Nursery. She as the nursery supervisor has to lead and encourage the staff to work in a team environment including scheduling of staff meetings to ensure there is proper supervision at ...
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Three Health Measures
... are used they are used for people who have asthma. My client does not have asthma but she smokes. I want to see whether smoking has had an effect on her airways and lungs.
How to take the peak flow:
1. ...
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What services are provided
... club and a dance club. At the multi-skills club, the children experience a range of skills using bats and balls, etc and take part in games using these skills. Both clubs are run by well-qualified coaches and give parents an ...