Task 1 Case study – In report format (800 words) Brian was involved in a motor bike accident on the way to work, where he had a head on collision with a car. Due to the head injuries sustained during the accident he is having problems with his speech and memory With reference to the injuries sustained and the symptoms suffered; explain the structure and function of the three main parts and identify which parts of Brian’s brain have been affected by his motor bike accident. Describe the main parts of the brain and explain their functions Task 2 (Word limit 850 words - Essay) As part of your decision regarding your future career you will have considered carefully the different roles within the health or social care professions. Write a guide for someone wishing to undertake the same career path you have decided on. • Clearly identify the person and outline the role and the responsibilities of your chosen professional - Analyse the role of a health or social care professional in a specific area e.g. nursing, midwifery, paramedical, social work, youth and community • Include details regarding the personal skills, qualities and values someone in this role requires. Make sure you are justifying a range and explain why they are important in relation to the role- Analyse the professional qualities and values needed to practice in a specific area of health or social care • For your identified professional, explain different contexts (e.g. private and statutory) within which they may work (a minimum of two to be included) - Explain a range of different contexts in which a health or social care professional may work. • Care is usually provided by a team of health or social care professionals and non-professionals, analyse the main differences between the role you have described with that of another professional and a non-professional they would have to work alongside (e.g. how do the responsibilities for care differ between your chosen role and the role of the identified professional and the identified non-professional) - Analyse the main differences between this role and that of others, professional and non-professional, working in the sector.
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