Activity 1F

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Activity 1F Objective: Identify risks associated with the provision of support and confirm with supervisor. Identify an aspect of care provision that you could provide to a client. Identify the potential risks to the client. Identify the potential risk to the caregiver. Activity 2A Objective: Discuss and confirm person's own preferences for personal support in a positive way. Identify TWO EXAMPLE of preferences a client may have relating to their care. Client 1: How would you identify this information? How would you confirm it? How would you record it? Activity 2B Objective: Consider and confirm the person's level of participation in meeting their personal support needs. Explain how you would determine and confirm the client's level of participation in meeting their own personal care needs? Activity 2C Objective: Provide the person with information to assist them in meeting their own personal support needs. Identify three different types of information a client may need to help them meet their own care needs. Where would you source each from? Activity 3A Objective: Safely prepare for each task and adjust any equipment, aids and appliances. Identify a process, aid or appliance that could be used when caring for a client.
List the safe-use specifications and for each OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED, suggest a negative consequence of failing to use the equipment safely. Activity 3B Objective: Take account of identified risks in the provision of personal support and technical support activities. Identify: Three risks associated with clients Three risks associated with environmental hazards. Activity 3C Objective: Identify and respond to routine difficulties during support routines, and report more complex problems to supervisor. Identify your own example, in the style of the examples given in chapter 3.3 of the unit, of how you could identify an issue providing care. Explain how you could consult with the client and the supervisor to resolve the issue. Activity 3D Objective: Identify changes in the person's health or personal support requirements and report to Give a description of how you could identify a variation in the personal care requirements of a Select three health concerns from the list in chapter 3.4. How would you identify each one? How exactly would you report a concern to a supervisor? (written/verbal/complete a form) Activity 4A Objective: Comply with the organisation's reporting requirements, including reporting observations to supervisor. Outline organisational reporting requirements. Activity 4B
Objective: Complete and maintain documentation according to organisation policy and protocols. Write a progress notes entry based on the information below. Remember to write What happened, what you did and What was the result. (Use form included) BILL's life story: Bill was born on 11/09/1972 in Malaysia. He is single and has a brother and a sister. William smith completed high school in Malaysia. He is single and has a brother and a sister. William smith completed high school in Malaysia and obtained certificate III in Hospitality. He worked in a restaurant and enjoyed swimming. His preferred religion is Buddhism. BILL's medical diagnosis: R Basal Haemorrhagic Infract, Ischaemic CVA, Renal impairment, NIDDM, Abnormalities of Gait and Mobility, Depression, Pain Left shoulder/hand/leg, High Chol, Drowsiness, Bilateral Pulmonary Embolism, Reduced mobility and function, Anxiety, Early COPD Secondary to smoking Allergies: NKA How can you maintain documentation in a manner consistent with reporting requirements? Activity 4C Objective: Store information according to organisation policy and protocols. Identify as many different types of filing system used in your workplace as you can. What are they for? Question PC 3.1 Objective: To provide you with an opportunity to understand how to provide encoura Ref: La real-life situations that can act as potential informal or incidental learning opportunities. What is incidental learning? Give three examples of incidental learning.
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