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?
Work as part of the multi-disciplinary health care team in the domiciliary health care environment
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Contribute appropriately to support the role of the multi-disciplinary health care team in managing care needs of clients in the domiciliary health care environment Completed |
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Contribute to achieving effective team work and supportive group dynamics when working with health care colleagues Completed |
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Establish appropriate relationships with other members of the health care team Completed |
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Incorporate into practice the philosophical framework for managing care for the client in the domiciliary health care environment Completed |
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Recognise the role of emergency service personnel, referring agencies and other hospital department staff as contributors to the initial/emergency care needs of the client in the domiciliary health care environment Completed |
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Recognise the impact of a health problem on the client in the domiciliary health care environment
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Recognise the clinical manifestations of health problems affecting the client requiring domiciliary health care Completed |
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Discuss information gained from assessment of the client with the appropriate members of the health care team Completed |
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With client consent, discuss the physical, psychological and social impacts of a health problem on the activities of daily living for the client requiring domiciliary health care with the client and/or their family Completed |
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Identify actual or potential problems of the client requiring domiciliary health care in consultation/ collaboration with the registered nurse Completed |
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In consultation/collaboration with the registered nurse, use a problem solving approach to assess the impact of health problems on client requiring domiciliary health care in achieving activities of daily living Completed |
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Contribute to planning care for the client requiring domiciliary health care
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Gather and record clinical data according to organisation policy for inclusion in a plan of care Completed |
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Contribute information and data on the activities of daily living for the client requiring domiciliary health care Completed |
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Accurately gather, document and report change in client condition to the appropriate health care team members Completed |
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Contribute to and support health teaching plans for the client in the domiciliary health care environment Completed |
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Perform nursing interventions that support client health care needs
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Base nursing interventions on predetermined plans of care Completed |
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Ensure nursing interventions reflect client needs and individuality Completed |
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Ensure nursing interventions are performed with dignity, privacy and respect for the client Completed |
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Reflect consideration of cultural and religious issues in performing nursing interventions Completed |
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Encourage the client and/or their family to assist with nursing interventions as appropriate Completed |
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Consider the physical, psychological and social needs in performing nursing interventions Completed |
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Use nursing interventions to assist the client to meet their activities of daily living Completed |
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Identify and prioritise nursing interventions according to client needs Completed |
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Consider gender and age issues in performing nursing interventions Completed |
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Implement nursing interventions in accordance with legal, professional, ethical and organisation requirements Completed |
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Recognise and act upon emergency situations according to organisation policy and procedure and within legal and professional requirements Completed |
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Contribute to and support health teaching plans for the client in the domiciliary health care environment Completed |
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Assist to evaluate the outcomes of planned domiciliary health care
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Monitor client response to nursing interventions and progress toward planned goals, and document and report to the appropriate members of the health care team Completed |
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Initiate appropriate first aid/emergency treatment in response to adverse reactions or complications Completed |
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Report and document first aid/emergency treatment and client response to the treatment Completed |
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