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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
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Relevant information may include: | previous treatments outcomes of previous treatments required treatments physical attributes time constraints budgetary constraints. |
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Clients may include: | new or regular clients with routine or special needs female or male clients people from a range of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and with varying physical and mental abilities. |
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Expectations and requirements may include: | relaxation improved skin condition improved muscle tone. |
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Client feedback may include: | enquiries suggestions comments requests. |
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Client needs may include: | facial treatments body treatments, including massage. |
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Products may include: | remedial oils gels massage lubricants. |
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Services may include: | manual and electrical facial treatments manual and electrical body treatments massage waxing electrolysis. |
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Client characteristics may include: | skin type skin condition body type. |
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Skin type must include: | normal dry oily combination. |
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Skin condition may include: | sensitive pigmented damaged mature dehydrated congested couperose. |
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Client relevant medical history must include: | existing medical conditions previous medical conditions medications. |
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Client lifestyle may include: | tobacco consumption alcohol consumption sleeping patterns exercise routine nutrition climate type of employment hobbies. |
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Physical effects may include: | temporary dizziness temporary localised pain. |
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Home care may include: | use of remedial products infection control precautions. |
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Client history card may include: | paper-based records online client records. |
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Contraindications may include: | bacterial, viral or fungal infections scabies boils and carbuncles pigmentation disorders hirsutism disorders of ageing skin sunburn biological changes, including puberty, menopause, premature ageing, anorexia, anaemia, and pregnancy moles and lesions skin trauma pacemakers and metal implants heart conditions circulatory disorders other visible non-normal skin. |
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Appropriate professional may include: | medical practitioner complementary therapist. |
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Options or limitations may include: | alternative treatment recommendations lifestyle recommendations contraindications medical conditions. |
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Medically related-contraindications may include: | heart conditions circulatory disorders metal implants and pacemakers. |
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Treatment plan must include: | treatments frequency and duration products techniques tools and equipment contraindications relevant medical history and medications outcomes of previous treatments. |
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Relevant legislation and codes may include: | federal, state or territory, and local government health and hygiene regulations occupational health and safety skin penetration privacy industry codes of practice standards of practice. |
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Workplace policies and procedures may include: | privacy confidentiality of client records health and hygiene workplace product range and manufacturer instructions workplace time frame allocated for relevant service pricing of relevant service. |
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Lifestyle change recommendations may include: | benefits of improved: nutrition sleeping patterns sun protection alcohol reduction tobacco reduction exercise. |
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Workplace record system may include: | paper-based records online client record system. |
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