Health and Social Care (Unit 2)

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Roles and responsibilities of a GP?
Provide care for people who are unwell, usually the first person who will be visited by a patient.
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Roles and responsibilities of a general nurse?
Work with all ages, build trusting relationships with patients to improve their quality of life.
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Where can general nurses be based?
Hospital wards, specialist departments, GP surgery, walk-in centres or nursing homes.
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Roles and responsibilities of a Mental Health Nurse?
Build relationships with patients and administer medication.
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Where can Mental Health Nurses be based?
Psychiatrist ward, outpatients unit, specialist units.
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Roles and responsibilities of a Paediatric Nurse?
Caring for new-borns to adolescent patients.
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Where can Paediatric Nurses be based?
Hospitals, day care centres, child health clinics, child's home.
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Roles and responsibilities of a Learning Disability Nurse?
Improving or maintaining physical and mental health for individuals with learning disabilities.
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Where can Learning Disability Nurses be based?
Hospital wards, mental health settings, education, residential and community centres, patients' homes, workplaces, prisons.
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Roles and responsibilities of a District Nurse?
Assessing healthcare needs and monitoring the quality of care they are receiving.
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Where can District Nurses be based?
Visiting patients homes every day or more than once every day.
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Roles and responsibilities of a Neonatal Nurse?
Caring for premature babies and a crucial part of ensuring treatment is given to the patient. They prepare and check medication, manage baby fluids, record observations and document the baby's care, and initiating appropriate basic resuscitation in an eme
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Where can Neonatal Nurses be based?
Hospitals, neonatal intensive care units, community health organizations.
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Roles and responsibilities of a Health Visitor?
Passionate about promoting healthy lifestyles and preventing illness. They primarily work with children from birth to five years old, including their families.
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Where can Health Visitors be based?
Children's centres, surgeries, community centres, health care centres.
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Roles and responsibilities of a GP Nurse?
Work in GP surgeries as part of the primary healthcare team. They take blood samples, perform minor and complex wound management, administer vaccinations.
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Where can GP Nurses be based?
General Practice (GP) surgeries.
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Roles and responsibilities of a School Nurse?
Improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people, usually linked to a school or group of schools.
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Where can School Nurses be based?
Educational environments, such as schools.
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