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Friday 13 April 2018

Describe predisposing factors which may exacerbate risk of impaired tissue viability and skin breakdown

Age: Many individuals may have freckle or wrinkle existed on their skin due to their age which might become prone to develop bruise or sore.

Dehydration or Dry or Flaky skin: Dehydration may cause dryness of skin which can be very prone to develop bruise or sore.

Medications: Some medications may have side affect of dry, itchy and rash on skin. Some topical medications may cause sun burn on skin because of exposure to the sun.

Friction: Vigorous friction of any object with healthy skin or affected skin can develop bruise, blister and sore or exacerbate risk of impaired tissue viability and skin breakdown.

External factors: Sharp edges of any object can cause damage to skin or exacerbate the existing issue.

Medical conditions: Some individuals may have limited mobility or none at all due to medical conditions. In these situations, individuals are very prone to develop pressure sore, bruises and blisters; or exacerbate the existing issue due to their inability of relieving pressure by movement.

Wednesday 4 April 2018

Explain the implication of that legal entity on the structure and management of the organisation

Every human being is responsible for their own action if liberty and democracy are properly exercised.  Although we are all responsible for our own action, but there are merely few people who have legal standing in the eyes of law, and can influence the structure and management of the organisation. Legal entity can be the head of each department or section within organisation or just Manager or Director. Home managers, area managers or regional managers are specially registered manager who have legal responsibilities on the structure and management of the organisation. In the matter of any recruitment process, Head of the HR have legal standing in the eyes of law. Different departments have got different legal entity within organisation.
Due to legal and various regulators’ obligations, those legal entities have huge responsibilities to impose and maintain regulators’ standard and guidelines within organisation, to meet legal requirements. The regulators’ requirements and guidelines change from time to time. Hence, there are many changes occur from time to time within our service provision, due to imposing this new changes by legal entities. Every professional must be answerable to the legal entity as and when needed. Therefore, all other professionals must be working towards the objective and standard imposed or set out by the legal entity. The implication of the legal entity on the structure and managements are pointed out in below -
·         Legal entities are responsible to impose rules and guidelines and maintain standards according to regulators standards and internal policies and procedures
·         Legal entities must inspect or appoint someone to inspect or ensure regulators’ standards are being met within organisation.
·         Legal entities can take reasonable action to change organisational structures and management if it is necessary. 

·         Legal entities can add or remove services or change any features of the existing service within organisation