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Level 3 Health and Social Care BTEC
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Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care
How Data is Collected and Used
The Structure, Function and Disorders of the Reproductive System
The Structure, Function and Disorders of the Renal System
The Structure, Function and Disorders of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems
The Structure, Function and Main Disorders of the Endocrine System
The Structure, Function and Main Disorders of the Nervous System
The Structure, Function and Main Disorders of the Digestive System
The Structure, Function and Main Disorders of the Muscular System
The Structure, Function and Main Disorders of the Skeletal System
The Structure, Function and Main Disorders of the Respiratory System
Homeostatic Mechanisms
Human Genetics
The Structure and Function of Body Organs
Energy in the Body
Characteristics of Tissues
How Cells Work
Assessing Children’s Development Support Needs
The Contribution of Assessment ot the Promotion of Children's Growth and Development
Assessment Methods
The Impact of Factors on Growth and Development
Factors
Theories of Development
Principles of Growth and Development
Patterns of Growth and Development
Biochemistry for Health
Research of Biochemistry Use
Biotechnology Uses
Aetiology of Metabolic Disorders
Biochemical Investigation
Nucleic Acids
Characteristics of Biomolecules
Configuration of Biomolecules
Principles of Metabolism
Structure and Function of Organic Molecules
Structure and Function of Inorganic Molecules
Structure of Atoms
Biomedical Science
Biochemical Testing and Monitoring
The Biochemistry Systems
Types of Cell Collection for Analysis
Processes Involved in Cell Pathology
Transmissible Infection by Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion
Other Techniques Used in Haematology
The Diagnostic Techniques Used in Haematology
Diseases/Problems Associated with Blood Components
Blood Components
Methods of Specific Defence Used by the Human Body
Methods of Non-Specific Defence Used by the Human Body
Caring for Individuals with Dementia
Responsive and Flexible Care Provision to Maintain Quality of Life and Wellbeing
Health and Wellbeing
Assessment of Needs, Protection and Safety
Safeguarding People who have Dementia
Principles of Person-Centered Care
Effects of Dementia on Quality of Life and Wellbeing
Effects of Dementia on Mental and Physical Health
Symptoms of Dementia
Types and Causes of Dementia
Complementary Therapies for Health and Social Care
Factors to be Considered when Providing Complementary Therapies
Role of Professional Bodies and Regulation
Provision in Relation to Conventional Medical Treatment
Provision of Complementary Therapies
Benefits of Complementary Therapies
Role of Complementary Therapies
Types of Complementary Therapies
Enquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care
Wider Applications of Research
Evaluation of Research
Selecting Appropriate Secondary Sources
Research Skills
Ethical Issues
Planning Research
Research Methodologies
Issues
Purpose of Research in the Health and Social Care Sector
Genetics
Ethical Challenges for those Working with Reproductive and Gene Technologies
Legislation and Regulation Governing Reproductive and Gene Technologies
Contribution of Reproductive and Gene Technologies on Individuals and Society
Effects on Post-Natal Development Through Life's Course
Factors Affecting Pre-Natal Development
The Way in which Natural Conception Occurs and Patterns of Pre-Natal Growth
The Role of Genetics in Human Reproduction
Health Psychology
Psychological Theories Related to Pain and Ill Health
Concepts of Pain and Ill Health
Stress Management Strategies
Development of Stress Models
Health Psychology in Relation to Contemporary Issues
Contemporary Issues in Health
Influences on Beliefs and Behaviours Towards Health and Ill Health
Concepts of Health Psychology, Health and Ill Health
Human Lifespan Development
The Societal Effects of an Ageing Population
The Psychological Changes of Ageing
The Physical Changes of Ageing
Major Life Events that Affect Development
Economic Factors that Affect Development
Social Factors that Affect Development
Environmental Factors that Affect Development
Genetic Factors that Affect Development
The Nature/Nurture Debate Related to Factors
Social Development across the Life Stages
Emotional Development across the Life Stages
Intellectual Development across the Life Stages
Physical Development across the Life Stages
Infection Prevention and Control
Roles and Responsibilities of Health and Social Care Workers
Organisational Policies and Procedures to Minimise Infections in Health and Social Care Settings
Decontamination Techniques
The Use of Standard Procedures to Prevent Infection in Health and Social Care Settings
Ways Infections are Transmitted
Types of Infection and Resulting Diseases
Causes of Infection
Medical Physics Applications in the Health Sector
Safety Precautions for Operators and Service Users
Risks and Side Effects of Ionising and Non-Ionising Radiation
X-Rays
Gamma Rays
Ultrasound Principles and Production
Infrared Thermography (IRT)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (Laser)
Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs
Managing Information
Maintaining Confidentiality
Roles and Responsibilities of Key Professionals on Multidisciplinary Teams
How Agencies Work Together to Meet Individual Care and Support Needs
Communication Techniques
Promoting Personalisation
Enabling Individuals to Overcome Challenges
Legislation and Guidance on Conflicts of Interest, Balancing Resources and Minimising Risk
Ethical Issues and Approaches
Empathy and Establishing Trust with Individuals
Skills and Personal Attributes Required for Developing Relationships with Individuals
Promoting Equality, Diversity and Preventing Discrimination
Microbiology for Health Science
Further Uses of Micro-Organisms
Using Micro-Organisms in Food Production
Consequences to Society of a Disease Outbreak
Controlling a Global Disease Outbreak
Factors in Controlling Diseases Globally
Role of the Immune System
Types of Infections
Role of Normal Flora and the Human Body
Transmission Routes
Epidemiology
Methods of Controlling Micro-Organisms
Structure and Reproduction of Micro-Organisms
Requirements of Micro-Organisms for Growth
Micro-Organisms
Nutritional Health
Nutritional Health Improvement Plan
Assessment of Nutrient Intake
Factors Affecting Dietary Intake
Factors Affecting Nutritional Health
Dietary Needs of Individuals
Characteristics of Essential Nutrients
Nutritional Measures and Recommended Dietary Intakes
Concepts of Nutritional Health
Physiological Disorders and their Care
Treatment Planning Processes
Care Methods and Strategies
Types of Carers and Care Settings
Provision of Treatment and Support
Diagnostic Procedures for Physiological Disorders
Investigative Procedures for Physiological Disorders
Signs and Symptoms of Physiological Disorders
Causes of Physiological Disorders
Types of Physiological Disorders and Effects on Body Systems and Functions
Policy in Health and Social Care
Ways that Policy Affects Health and Social Care Service Users
Ways that Policy Affects Individuals Working in the Health and Social Care Sector through Codes of Practice
Ways that Local Health and Social Care Organisations Implement Legislation and Policies
Current Legislation in Health and Social Care
Priorities of Organisations in the Health and Social Care Sector
Factors that Influence Policy Making in Health and Social Care
The Policy-Making Process in the Health and Social Care Sector
The Background to the Policy-Making Process
Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care
Health and Safety Responsibilities
Procedures for Responding to Accidents and Emergencies
Procedures to Maintain Health and Safety
Influence of Legislation and Policies on Health and Social Care Practice
Health and Safety Legislation and Policies in Health and Social Care
Reducing the Likelihood of Abuse and Neglect
Responding to Suspected Abuse and Neglect
Factors that could Contribute to Individuals being Vulnerable to Abuse and Neglect
Types and Signs of Abuse and Neglect
Complaints Procedures
Duty of Care
Promoting Public Health
Approaches to Increasing Public Awareness of Health Promotion
Models and Theories that Justify Health Behaviour Change
Barriers to Participation and Challenging Indifference
Features of Health Promotion Campaigns
Disease Prevention and Control Methods
Approaches to Protecting Public Health and Wellbeing
Approaches to Promoting Public Health and Wellbeing
The Role of Health Promoters
The Socio-Economic Impact of Improving Health of Individuals and the Population
Factors Affecting Health
Groups that Influence Public Health Policy
Monitoring the Health Status of the Population
Strategies for Developing Public Health Policy
The Origins and Aims of Public Health Policy
Psychological Perspectives
Practices in Health and Social Care Settings
Behaviour of Service Users in Health and Social Care Settings
Contribution of Psychological Perspectives to the Treatment of Behaviours
Contribution of Psychological Perspectives to the Management of Behaviours
Factors that Affect Human Development and Specific Behaviours
Contribution of Psychological Perspectives to the Understanding of Specific Behaviours
Application of Psychological Perspectives to Health and Social Care Practice
Principal Psychological Perspectives as Applied to the Understanding of Development and Behaviour
Scientific Techniques for Health Science
Use of Light Microscope
Using a Practical Microbiology Skill
Analysis Techniques in Health-Related Laboratories
Aseptic Techniques Used in Health-Related Laboratories
Health and Safety Requirements
Procedures for Samples
Diagnostic Tools
Health-Related Laboratories
Sociological Perspectives
Patterns and Trends in Health and Ill Health within Social Groups
Demographic Change and Data
Inequalities within Society
The Concepts of Health, Ill Health and Disability
The Biomedical Model of Health and Alternatives
The Key Sociological Perspectives
Concepts and Terminology Used within Sociology
Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs
Person-Centred Care for all Individuals with Additional Needs
Statutory Provision for Adults with Additional Needs
Statutory Provision for Children with Additional Needs
Financial Support for Individuals with Additional Needs
Support and Adaptations for Individuals with Additional Needs
Professionals Involved in Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs
Attitudes of Others
Minimising Personal Challenges
Minimising Environmental and Social Challenges
Definitions of Disability
Social and Emotional Needs
Physical and Health Needs
Cognitive and Learning Needs
Diagnosing or Determining Additional Needs
Understanding Mental Wellbeing
Assessment and Treatment
Legislation, Policies and Codes of Practice
Mental Ill Health and Relationships
The Impact of Mental Ill Health on Individuals
Strengths and Limitations of Classification Systems
Recognised Mental Ill-Health Conditions and Their Symptoms According to Current Classification Systems
Factors that Affect Mental Wellbeing and Mental Health Across the Life Span
Ways in which Mental Wellbeing and Mental Health are Understood
Work Experience in Health and Social Care
Using Feedback and Action Planning
Reviewing Personal and Professional Development
Work Shadowing and Observation
Work Experience Tasks
Setting Goals and Learning Objectives
Preparation for Work Experience
Exploring Career Options
Clarifying expectations for employment in health and social care
Developing skills and attributes
Working in Health and Social Care
Working Practices
People with Specific Needs
Responsibilities of Organisations Towards People who Work in Health and Social Care Settings
The Roles of Organisations that Regulate and Inspect Health and Social Care Services
Ways Organisations Represent Interests of Service Users
Issues that Affect Access to Services
The Roles of Organisations in Providing Health and Social Care Services
Monitoring the Work of People in Health and Social Care Settings
Multidisciplinary Working in the Health and Social Care Sector
Specific Responsibilities of People who Work in Health and social Care Settings
The Responsibilities of People who Work in Health and Social Care Settings
The Roles of People who Work in Health and Social Care Settings