Healthcare professionals
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- Created on: 10-09-18 14:27
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- Healthcare professionals
- Doctors
- GP- a doctor who does not specialise but provides ongoing treatment and preventative care
- consultant- senior doctor who provides specialist healthcare support in their area of expertise
- preventative care- care and education that aims to ensure people remain healthy
- vaccinations
- GP- a doctor who does not specialise but provides ongoing treatment and preventative care
- Nurses
- adult, mental health, paediatric, learning disability, district, neonatal, health visitor, practice, school
- largest group of professionals within healthcare
- midwives
- support women through all stages of pregnancy
- antenatal- care before birth
- postnatal- care after birth
- Healthcare assistant
- work under the guidance of qualifies professionals
- take and record data from patients, make beds, assist with feeding, wash/dress patients
- Social workers
- ensure the most vulnerable people are safeguarded from harm
- help people live independently and children in difficult situations
- Occupational therapists
- work with all ages who have trouble with practical routines
- agree on activities to help individuals overcome barriers to living independently
- Care assistants
- provide practical help for people with difficulties with everyday activities
- work with elderly, adults with physical or learning disabilities or mental health problems
- care managers
- key leadership role with a residential care setting
- responsible for the routine running of care
- key leadership role with a residential care setting
- Support workers
- identify what is needed by an individual
- implement a plan, with other professionals
- Doctors
- 1.diagnose 2.treatment plan 3.prescribe 4.monitor
- Doctors
- GP- a doctor who does not specialise but provides ongoing treatment and preventative care
- consultant- senior doctor who provides specialist healthcare support in their area of expertise
- preventative care- care and education that aims to ensure people remain healthy
- vaccinations
- GP- a doctor who does not specialise but provides ongoing treatment and preventative care
- Doctors
- Youth workers
- young people ages 11 to 25
- help young people reach their full potential
- Healthcare professionals
- Nurses
- adult, mental health, paediatric, learning disability, district, neonatal, health visitor, practice, school
- largest group of professionals within healthcare
- midwives
- support women through all stages of pregnancy
- antenatal- care before birth
- postnatal- care after birth
- Healthcare assistant
- work under the guidance of qualifies professionals
- take and record data from patients, make beds, assist with feeding, wash/dress patients
- Social workers
- ensure the most vulnerable people are safeguarded from harm
- help people live independently and children in difficult situations
- Occupational therapists
- work with all ages who have trouble with practical routines
- agree on activities to help individuals overcome barriers to living independently
- Care assistants
- provide practical help for people with difficulties with everyday activities
- work with elderly, adults with physical or learning disabilities or mental health problems
- care managers
- key leadership role with a residential care setting
- responsible for the routine running of care
- key leadership role with a residential care setting
- Support workers
- identify what is needed by an individual
- implement a plan, with other professionals
- Nurses
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