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?
Determine the scope of the assessment and client needs
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Establish the client's purpose for consultation and identify the symptoms experienced Completed |
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Determine client's eligibility for service using clinic/personal policies Completed |
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Clearly explain services able to be provided and limits of available services Completed |
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Explore and clarify client's expectation of the service/clinic Completed |
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Identify factors likely to have a negative impact on assessment in consultation with the client and implement strategies to minimise the effects of these factors wherever possible Completed |
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Define to the client, personal abilities, level of professional competence and parameters that determine practice at all times Completed |
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Refer client to other health care providers where their needs are identified as beyond the scope of the services able to be provided, or if in the opinion of the practitioner their needs are best met by doing so Completed |
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Identify and promote legal rights of the client Completed |
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Obtain and record an accurate history of the client
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Seek information required from the client for the history in respectful way with all enquiries asked in a purposeful, systematic and diplomatic manner Completed |
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Collect and record accurate, relevant and well organised information in a form which can be interpreted readily by other professionals Completed |
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Treat information as confidential and store securely Completed |
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Manage the health assessment
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Obtain informed client consent prior to conducting tests in accordance with legislative requirements Completed |
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Pursue and investigate abnormal findings in a deliberate, logical and appropriate manner Completed |
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Assess reliability of data obtained and establish appropriate clinical correlation with client complaints where possible Completed |
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Use questions to clarify results and gain further information in a manner relevant to client needs and test results Completed |
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Base any decision to carry out laboratory on the integration of previously obtained clinical data and history Completed |
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Adhere to protocols required by the agency in ordering tests Completed |
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Allow adequate time during consultation to gather critical information Completed |
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Identify and minimise factors that may interfere with the information gathering process Completed |
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Identify, establish and routinely observe essential requirements for the maintenance of clinical and practitioner hygiene Completed |
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Anticipate potential sensitivities of the client, adapt approach accordingly to take these into account, and take steps to ensure client dignity is maintained at all times Completed |
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Respond appropriately to client feedback and complaints Completed |
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Make a comprehensive assessment of the client
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Identify signs of disease/condition and further observations according to herbal medicine framework Completed |
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Elicit specific details of signs and symptoms of the presenting complaint/s Completed |
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Use other appropriate assessment techniques Completed |
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Accurately record all information in a systematic manner in accordance with clinic guidelines Completed |
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