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Task A Submission Format ā Individual report |
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This submission will be in the form of an individual report submitted using a WORD processed document. PDF and other types of files are not accepted. The recommended length of this submission is 2000 words, although you will not be penalised for exceeding 2000 words. Where appropriate, learning theory and additional research must be used, and referenced according to the Harvard Referencing system. The work must include a bibliography for all referenced work using the Harvard referencing system.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā |
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Unit Learning Outcomes |
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LO1Ā Describe organ systems within a healthy human body LO2Ā Explain the interrelationship of body systems in health and ill-health from a physiological perspective |
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Assignment Brief and Guidance |
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Scenario and Activity: You are a senior healthcare assistant working in an NHS hospital. You were seconded to pursue a course in health and social care for two years. Upon your return, your line manager has asked you to write a report to support new healthcare assistants in their learning about the organ systems within a healthy human body. You will need to produce a report for this activity toĀ critically analyseĀ in relation to homeostasis forĀ health and ill health:
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Task B Submission Format ā Essay |
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This submission will be in the form of an essay submitted using a WORD processed document. PDF and other types of files are not accepted. The recommended length of this submission is 2000 words, although you will not be penalised for exceeding 2000 words. Where appropriate, learning theory and additional research must be used, and referenced according to the Harvard Referencing system. The work must include a bibliography for all referenced work using the Harvard referencing system.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Remember to include the case scenarios given in your answers. If you are a health care professional, use your own organizationās health care practice. |
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Unit Learning Outcomes |
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LO3Ā Investigate how physiological measurements in the body are affected by ill health. LO4Ā Plan care interventions based on an individualās physiological measurements which contribute to reducing risks to health. |
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Assignment Brief and Guidance |
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Scenario: Mr. John is a 75-year-old male, who recently lost his wife. He has refused to eat for the past six days and presented with symptoms, such as low mood and depression, as well as flaky skin. Although he claimed to be eating well, his relatives confirmed he hardly ate anything. Initial assessment results of his weight, blood pressure, and body mass index are given below, with further assessment revealing the presence of poor personal hygiene and dirty clothing (relatives reported that he did not change his clothes or had a shower during the past few days).
Vital Sign Measurements: Blood pressure: 169/100 mmHg right arm Pulse: 79 bpm (radial), 2+, regular rhythm Temperature: 37.2°C tympanic Current Body Mass Index: 18Kg/m2 Previous weight: 70kg Height: 1.78m (As a good practice, students will have to calculateĀ previous bodyĀ mass index according with NHS calculator) Activity: As a healthcare practitioner, you will need toĀ produce a person-centred care planĀ to improve the health of Mr. John or for an individual who is suffering from ill health in own workplace setting, andĀ critically evaluateĀ it together with theĀ associated recordsĀ of physiological measurementsĀ to identify areas of good practice and areas for improvementĀ including the effectiveness of the care plan in communicating the individualās needs and requirements to others involved in caring for the individual. In order to do so, you will have first toĀ interpretĀ normal and abnormal physiological measurements in the case of Mr. John, or for an individual with ill heath in own workplace setting andĀ justifyĀ the actions you took when physiological measurements are outside normal limits beforeĀ preparing a risk assessmentĀ which minimises harm to the health of the selected individual and thenĀ producing the care planĀ which includes interventions that improve the selected individualās ill-health and associated outcomes. |
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Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria |
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Distinction |
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LO1Ā Describe organ systems within a healthy human body |
LO1 and LO2 D1Ā Critically analyse the role of body systems in homeostasis for health and ill health Ā |
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P1Ā Outline the function of a human body cell and its role during osmosis and diffusion P2Ā Describe the structure and function of different body systems in the healthy human body |
M1Ā Compare differences in the healthy human body with individuals who have ill health |
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LO2Ā Explain the interrelationship of body systems in health and ill-health from a physiological perspective |
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P3Ā Explain how body systems co-operate to maintain life and health of the individual |
M2Ā Examine how the cardiovascular, respiratory and digestive system work together to provide energy for the healthy human body |
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LO3Ā Investigate how physiological measurements in the body are affected by ill health |
Ā LO3 and LO4 D2Ā Critically evaluate own care plan and associated records of physiological measurements for an individual with ill health to identify areas of good practice and areas for improvement |
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P4Ā Interpret normal and abnormal physiological measurements for an individual with ill heath in own workplace setting |
M3Ā Justify actions taken when physiological measurements are outside normal limits |
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LO4Ā Plan care interventions based on an individualās physiological measurements which contribute to reducing risks to health |
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P5Ā Prepare a risk assessment which minimises harm to the health of an individual with ill health in own workplace setting P6Ā Produce a person-centred care plan which includes interventions that improve an individualās ill health and associated outcomes |
M4Ā Assess the effectiveness of the care plan in communicating the individualās needs and requirements to others involved in caring for the individual |
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Achievement of a pass grade
A pass grade is achieved by meeting all the requirements defined in the PASS assessment criteria for each individual unit.
Achievement of a merit grade
All the PASS assessment criteria and MERIT grade criteria need to be completed within a unit to achieve a merit grade.
Achievement of a distinction grade
All the PASS assessment criteria, MERIT and DISTINCTION criteria must be completed within a unit to achieve a distinction grade.
ALL GRADES ARE PROVISIONAL UNTIL INTERNALLY VERIFIED AND UNTIL EXTERNALLY CERTIFIED BY EDEXCEL.
THIS MEANS THAT A GRADE CAN BE CHANGED AT ANY POINT UNTIL EDEXCEL CERTIFIES IT
As per Pearson policy, you are only allowed two submissions per module. One forĀ finalĀ submission and another one forĀ referral. Failure to achieve a grade pass after a second submission will result in you having to repeat the module in the next term.
Any re-submission or late submission (unless authorised due to mitigating circumstances) will be capped at a PASS grade only.
Specification of Assessment
- Present your work in oneĀ report styleĀ which should include a cover page, table of contents, introduction, conclusion, reference list, foot or end notes and appendices, if any.
- Include the reference code of this assignment on your assignment submission front page.
- Sign the Learnerās Statement of authenticity in the cover page.Ā Failure to do so will result in the submission being declined.
- Ensure the following information is in the footer on every page:
- Your name
- The production date of your submission
- The code number of your assignment brief
- The page number (Each page must be numbered at the bottom right-hand side)
- Spell-check the document and make sure there are no grammatical errors as it mayĀ result in the submission being declined.
- Complete all the tasks in a Holistic manner as set in the brief and without separating the assessment criteria to avoid a potential referral.
- Create your own titles and sub-headings to structure the work without copying the assessment criteria verbatim.
- Produce clear specific reasoning and arguments in support of your answers.
- Submit your work in a single WORD processed document of not more than 5000 words for all learning Outcomes.Ā This word limit is only for guidelines and is not applied to grading.Ā PDF and other types of files are not accepted.
- You must include a bibliography at the end to show where your information was sourced.Ā Failure to do so may result in the submission being declined
- Your sources must be identified using theĀ Harvard referencing system. The words used in your bibliography will not be included in your word count.
- You must use Arial, size 12, 1.5 line spacing and black to format the text.
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