Unit3- 1.4~ Types of settings Flashcards

Health, safety & security in health and social care

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What are the types of settings?

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  • Health environments
  • Care environments
  • Child care environment
  • Public environment
  • Transport
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Give an example of a health care environment.

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  • Hospital
  • Clinic
  • GP surgery
  • Dentist
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What are the potential risks of health care environments?

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  • Health professionals carrying out surgical procedures involving body fluids can carre infectious diseases
  • Stress by workers in these environments
  • Coming into contact with chemicals
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Give an example of care environments.

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  • An individuals home
  • A residential care home
  • Nursing home
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What are the potential risks of care environments?

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  • Vulnerable residents may have vulnerable immune systems
  • Individuals may have visual/mobility impairments leading to falls
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Give an example of child care environments.

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  • Creches
  • Schools
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Give an example of public environments.

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  • Shopping centres
  • Parks
  • Cinemas
  • Places with large crowds of people
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What are the potential risks of child care environments?

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  • Childrens immune systems are immature
  • Children may not recognie hazards
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What are the potential risks of public environments?

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  • Slips, trips, falls
  • Food poisoning
  • Harm and injuries
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Give an example of transport.

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  • Centre minibus
  • Ambulance
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What are the potential risks of transport?

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  • Slips and trips when getting on and off
  • Wheelchairs not secure properly
  • Faulty seatbelts
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What is a regulator?

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The official supervisory body that monitors a specific industry or activity

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What are risk assessments?

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The framework for identifying avoiding, minimising and controlling risks so day-to-day duties can be carried out safely

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