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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE - UNIT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED Terms in this set (82) Doctors - GP They are the first (primary) point of contact when someone is ill. Carry out simple surgical procedures and preventative c

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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE - UNIT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED Terms in this set (82) Doctors - GP They are the first (primary) point of contact when someone is ill. Carry out simple surgical procedures and preventative care and health education for service users. Based in health centres and work as part of a multidisciplinary team. Can refer a service user to a specialist at a hospital or to other care professionals for assessment or treatment etc. Responsibilities of a doctor (GP) Diagnose illnesses and ailments Discuss and agree treatment plans Prescribe medications and treatments Monitor the impact of treatments Deliver vaccination programs, programs on smoking, etc. Hospital doctors (consultants) Senior, hospital based doctors who specialise in a certain field of medicine and manage complex cases. Cardiologists - heart disease Psychiatrists - mental health Oncologists - cancer Pediatricians - children Geriatricians - older people Nurses Largest group of NHS workers Adult nurses, mental health nurses, children nurses, learning disability nurses, district nurses, neontal nurses, health visitors nurses, practice nurses, school nurses Midwives Support women through all stages of pregnancy Provide antenatal (before) and postnatal (after) care Help families to prepare / deliver babies Health care assistants Sometimes known as nursing assistants or auxiliary nurses. Works with nurses in all types of settings. Duties include; taking/recording temperatures and pulses, weighing and recording patients weights, taking patients to the toilet, making beds, washing/dressing patients, serving meals and helping patients to eat. Social workers Provide care for all ages. Aim to safeguard everyone and help them to live independent lives.Adult services - disabilities, mental health, learning difficulties. Child services - protect children from abuse and harm. Occupational therapists Work with people of all ages who have difficulty in carrying out the practical routines of daily life. Help people to live independent lives. Youth Workers Work with people between the ages of 11-15. Help people to reach their full potential and become responsible member of society. Run health campaigns, organise activities and projects, run sports teams, manage youth community projects, work with parents to support the development of children. Care assistants Provide practical help and support for people who struggle with everyday activities. Help with personal daily care, general household tasks, paying bills and writing letters and liaising with other health care professionals Care managers They manage the provision of residential care for; adults/young adults with learning difficulties, older people in residential/nursing homes, people in supported housing, people receiving hospice care. Responsible for a care setting running and functioning. Support workers Linked closely to a healthcare or nursing assistant role. Work alongside lots of different professionals. Examples of policies Health and safety, equality and diversity, medication, safeguarding, disclosure and barring service (DBS) refferal, complaints, death of a resident. Prescribing medication A doctors role (traditionally) however some nurses can prescribe medication (if they have had extra training). Some other professionals can prescribe medication, e.g. dentist Surgery Health care workers in the community play a major role in helping patients to recover, e.g. visits, assessments, changing dressings. Radiotherapy High-energy radiation (radiotherapists). Patients may need follow up support from a GP to promote healing. Organ transplant Patients may need support from a counsellor. Patients need to be prepared mentally and physically Support for lifestyle changes Counselling Self-help groups GP's Local nurses Specialist agencies Age UK Mind Youngmind The royal national institute of blind people (RMB) Alzheimer's society Equipment to increase mobility Walking sticks Walking frames - tripods, tetrapods Wheelchairs - manual, electric Adapted shopping trolleys Stairlifts Adapted cars Appliances to support daily living Special cutlery with thick and light handles for arthritis Feeding cups or angles straws for drinks Egg cups and plates with suctioned buttons Dining/arm chairs to meet needs Bath aids, walking shower etc. Adapted compute keyboards/screens Technology to help support educational achievement Adapted computes - blind or visually impaired Signers and other assistants - deaf Wheelchair access Additional time in exams - dyslexia Enlarger text - poor vision

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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE - UNIT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED

Terms in this set (82)


They are the first (primary) point of contact when someone is ill. Carry out simple
surgical procedures and preventative care and health education for service users.
Doctors - GP Based in health centres and work as part of a multidisciplinary team. Can refer a
service user to a specialist at a hospital or to other care professionals for
assessment or treatment etc.

Diagnose illnesses and ailments
Discuss and agree treatment plans
Responsibilities of a doctor (GP) Prescribe medications and treatments
Monitor the impact of treatments
Deliver vaccination programs, programs on smoking, etc.

Senior, hospital based doctors who specialise in a certain field of medicine and
manage complex cases.
Cardiologists - heart disease
Hospital doctors (consultants) Psychiatrists - mental health
Oncologists - cancer
Pediatricians - children
Geriatricians - older people

Largest group of NHS workers
Nurses Adult nurses, mental health nurses, children nurses, learning disability nurses, district
nurses, neontal nurses, health visitors nurses, practice nurses, school nurses

Support women through all stages of pregnancy
Midwives Provide antenatal (before) and postnatal (after) care
Help families to prepare / deliver babies

Sometimes known as nursing assistants or auxiliary nurses. Works with nurses in all
types of settings.
Health care assistants Duties include; taking/recording temperatures and pulses, weighing and recording
patients weights, taking patients to the toilet, making beds, washing/dressing
patients, serving meals and helping patients to eat.

Provide care for all ages. Aim to safeguard everyone and help them to live
Social workers independent lives.Adult services - disabilities, mental health, learning difficulties.
Child services - protect children from abuse and harm.

Work with people of all ages who have difficulty in carrying out the practical routines
Occupational therapists
of daily life. Help people to live independent lives.

Work with people between the ages of 11-15. Help people to reach their full
potential and become responsible member of society.
Youth Workers Run health campaigns, organise activities and projects, run sports teams, manage
youth community projects, work with parents to support the development of
children.

Provide practical help and support for people who struggle with everyday activities.
Care assistants Help with personal daily care, general household tasks, paying bills and writing
letters and liaising with other health care professionals




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They manage the provision of residential care for; adults/young adults with learning
difficulties, older people in residential/nursing homes, people in supported housing,
Care managers
people receiving hospice care.
Responsible for a care setting running and functioning.

Linked closely to a healthcare or nursing assistant role. Work alongside lots of
Support workers
different professionals.

Health and safety, equality and diversity, medication, safeguarding, disclosure and
Examples of policies
barring service (DBS) refferal, complaints, death of a resident.

A doctors role (traditionally) however some nurses can prescribe medication (if they
Prescribing medication have had extra training). Some other professionals can prescribe medication, e.g.
dentist

Health care workers in the community play a major role in helping patients to
Surgery
recover, e.g. visits, assessments, changing dressings.

High-energy radiation (radiotherapists). Patients may need follow up support from a
Radiotherapy
GP to promote healing.

Patients may need support from a counsellor. Patients need to be prepared mentally
Organ transplant
and physically

Counselling
Self-help groups
Support for lifestyle changes
GP's
Local nurses

Age UK
Mind
Specialist agencies Youngmind
The royal national institute of blind people (RMB)
Alzheimer's society

Walking sticks
Walking frames - tripods, tetrapods
Wheelchairs - manual, electric
Equipment to increase mobility
Adapted shopping trolleys
Stairlifts
Adapted cars


Special cutlery with thick and light handles for arthritis
Feeding cups or angles straws for drinks
Egg cups and plates with suctioned buttons
Appliances to support daily living
Dining/arm chairs to meet needs
Bath aids, walking shower etc.
Adapted compute keyboards/screens

Adapted computes - blind or visually impaired
Signers and other assistants - deaf
Technology to help support educational
Wheelchair access
achievement
Additional time in exams -
dyslexia Enlarger text - poor
vision
Domiciliary care Care provided in the service users own home




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