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?
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Perform within scope of professional nursing practice.
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Identify legal and regulatory requirements including Acts and guidelines, and explain how these requirements impact own nursing practice. Completed |
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Comply with requirements of current legislation related to nursing practice and identify implications of non-compliance. Completed |
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Apply codes of ethics, codes of conduct and the content of enrolled nurse competency standards for practice in own nursing practice. Completed |
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Function within the scope of jurisdictional requirements for enrolled nurse practice. Completed |
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Respond to each person in accordance with organisation policy and procedures, including responding appropriately and sensitively to complaints. Completed |
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Refer outside requests for a person’s information to a registered nurse. Completed |
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Complete all documentation in accordance with State/Territory legislation and organisation policy and procedures. Completed |
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Monitor own compliance with legal obligations and requirements. Completed |
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Apply knowledge of the legal framework to nursing practice.
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Demonstrate knowledge of relevant law, including legal processes, principles and penalties in own nursing practice. Completed |
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Accurately apply concepts of negligence, duty of care and vicarious liability to professional practice as an enrolled nurse. Completed |
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Obtain required consent to treatment from each person before undertaking treatment or processes. Completed |
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Apply principles of restraint appropriately, demonstrating the correct intent and application of restraint. Completed |
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Use correct common legal terms associated with nursing practice, and correctly interpret their meaning and implications for nursing practice. Completed |
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Apply legal requirements and organisation expectations and requirements in writing reports in own nursing practice. Completed |
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Apply mandatory reporting processes in line with jurisdictional requirements. Completed |
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Observe the person’s privacy and confidentiality requirements in accordance with legislative requirements and organisation policy and procedures. Completed |
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Interpret referrals or requests for tests on receipt, ensuring the nature and requirements of tests are correctly identified, and seek clarification where required. Completed |
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Apply ethical concepts to clinical practice.
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Identify and describe the concept of ethics and its place in nursing practice. Completed |
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Demonstrate ethical practice in own interactions with the person and their family or carers and colleagues. Completed |
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Maintain own awareness of contemporary ethical issues and potential conflicts of interest that may impact nursing practice. Completed |
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Identify, document and report potential ethical issues in accordance with organisation policies and procedures. Completed |
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Develop and implement strategies to resolve ethical issues within own nursing practice in accordance with role parameters. Completed |
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Support the rights, interests and needs of the person and their family.
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Comply with legal responsibilities and duty of care requirements in all care activities and other interactions with the person, their family and carer. Completed |
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Support the person’s rights, interests and decisions. Completed |
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Encourage the person to exercise their right to make informed decisions about their care. Completed |
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Demonstrate respect and support for the dignity of the person and their family members. Completed |
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Advocate for the person, their family or carer in accordance with jurisdictional enrolled nurse scope of practice. Completed |
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Apply open disclosure processes.
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Research and reflect on the practice of open disclosure and how it applies to own role as an enrolled nurse. Completed |
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Apply the principles and processes of open disclosure in own work in a health care environment. Completed |
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Identify the roles of other health care workers in relation to open disclosure. Completed |
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