The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Prepare to collect technical data according to individualised plan
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Apply understanding of organisation's policies, protocols and procedures in relation to the individualised planning process Completed |
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Check and confirm details of the client's individualised plan in relation to the technical data to be collected Completed |
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Obtain and confirm understanding of instructions from delegating health professional about collection of required technical data Completed |
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Prepare and check safety and efficiency of equipment and materials required to collect technical data Completed |
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Clarify and confirm own role in implementing individualised plan and seek appropriate support for any aspects outside scope of own knowledge/skills or job role Completed |
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Undertake and monitor technical data collection according to individualised plan
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Discuss with the client the technical data collection to be undertaken and ascertain their readiness to proceed Completed |
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Use relevant equipment efficiently and in accordance with specified safety and operating instructions Completed |
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Undertake specific technical data collection according to the individualised plan and instructions from delegating health professional, with consideration for client's preferences Completed |
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Maintain interaction with client and ensure support is provided to promote the client's participation and independence Completed |
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Ensure support provided promotes client safety, involvement and confidence and adheres to their cultural and spiritual beliefs and preference Completed |
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Provide ongoing constructive feedback to client about their involvement in the collection processes Completed |
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Seek immediate support from delegating health professional if client becomes distressed, is in pain and/or communicates their desire to stop Completed |
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Monitor client response in line with delegationby supervising health professional and seek immediate support if client shows any adverse response Completed |
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Comply with organisation's procedures for handling the range of contingencies which may arise
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Notify delegating health professional of any difficulty with data collection according to organisation procedures and protocols Completed |
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Identify and address any inconsistencies observed during data collection processes in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Document all inconsistencies in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Clean and store materials and equipment
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Clean and store any equipment according to manufacturer's requirements, infection control requirements and organisation protocols Completed |
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Report equipment faults to appropriate person Completed |
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Document client information
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Use accepted protocols to record data and document information relating to collection processes in line with organisation requirements Completed |
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Provide prompt feedback to the client's care team in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Use appropriate terminology to document any identified problems related to the data collection processes Completed |
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