10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARE-WORKER»
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care-worker in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Dementia
Care A
Care Worker Handbook
This book is especially useful for candidates taking the: Level 2 Award or Certificate in Awareness of Dementia Level 3 Award or Certificate in Awareness of Dementia Level 2 Diploma Health and Social Care Dementia Pathway Level 3 Diploma ...
Outlines the job responsibilities of child care workers, the working environment, training required, and job prospects.
3
The Epidemic of Health
Care Worker Injury: An Epidemiology
The Epidemic of Health Care Worker Injury: An Epidemiology provides an industry-wide analysis that facilitates a wide-angle view of the dangers of working in health care, by focusing on the major categories of health care worker injury: ...
William Charney, Guy Fragala, 1998
4
The Residential Youth
Care Worker in Action: A ...
A Collaborative, Competency-Based Approach Robert Bertolino, Bob Bertolino,
Kevin Thompson. We have made it our mission to bring about change in this area
. In essence, this book is about filling in this abyss within which RYCWs often ...
Robert Bertolino, Bob Bertolino, Kevin Thompson, 2014
5
Learning Disabilities
Care A
Care Worker Handbook
This book is especially useful for candidates taking the: Level 2 Award in Learning Disabilities Level 2 Certificate in Learning Disabilities Level 3 Award in Learning Disabilities Level 3 Certificate in Learning Disabilities It's also a ...
Tina Marshall, Layla Baker, 2012
Other conversations were more formal, for example, you may have had a
conversation with a care worker such as a GP (General Practitioner) or a teacher
or employer. In all these conversations specific skills will have been used, such
as ...
7
Introduction to Health Occupations: Today's Health
Care Worker
Features new to the sixth edition further strengthen instruction with exercises that include enhanced visual learning, team building, communication, multicultural competence and familiarity with new technology.
Shirley A. Badasch, Doreen S. Chesebro, 2004
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Strategies for Addressing Health
Care Worker Fatigue
Jcr. A 43-year-old patient enters a hospital expecting safe, high-quality care.
What she does not know is that her physician has not slept in 24 hours; the
nurse's shift ended 4 hours ago, but she was asked to work overtime because of
a staffing ...
9
Getting Started As a Residential Child
Care Worker?: A Guide ...
Presented in nontechnical language, this pocket-sized book should be read and reread before the first day of a residential child care worker's job placement.
10
The health
care worker's primer on professionalism
This is the first book to cover all of the pertinent information that any worker, in any position, in any type of health care organization needs to know to present a professional image and to be successful in his/her job.