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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Elements define the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.
  2. Propose care plan
  3. Communicate proposed health care plan to client
  4. Implement care plan
  5. Provide information on healthy nutrition and lifestyle choices as part of the care plan
  6. Provide care and support for clients with chronic condition as part of the care plan
  7. Monitor health care
  8. Review effectiveness of health care

Performance Evidence

The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the job role.

There must be evidence that the candidate has:

developed a care plan for at least five clients, including:

- using standing orders/written care protocols to underpin health care plans

- consulting clients about proposed care plan

- proposing and negotiating treatment with client, their family and/or community

- establishing responsibilities for care plan implementation

- documenting health care plan in client’s file

- referring clients as required and according to organisational procedures and polices

communicated health information in plain language to at least five clients, including:

- nutrition, lifestyle choices and chronic condition information

- details on prevention practices

explained and demonstrated early detection practices for specific chronic conditions on at least five separate occasions

developed strategies and offered brief interventions to assist at least five clients

implemented treatment according to care plans for at least five clients, including:

- undertaking treatments within scope of own authority

- using and maintaining medical equipment correctly

- maintaining current, complete and accurate client records

- supporting clients to take a self-care approach to implementing care plan

monitored at least five clients with chronic conditions and organised follow-up care

evaluated on at least five occasions:

- outcomes of client’s prescribed treatment/care plan

- client’s understanding of prescribed treatment/care plan

- holistic impact of treatment on client’s physical, mental and emotional condition and behaviour

- overall effectiveness of the care plan.


Knowledge Evidence

The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively do the task outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage the task and manage contingencies in the context of the identified work role.

This includes knowledge of:

"Australian Guide to Healthy Eating" and the nutrients associated with each food group

nutritional needs of people at different stages in the lifecycle, including pregnant and/or lactating women

common nutrition-related diseases

statistical incidence of diabetes, heart disease and kidney failure in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander populations compared to non-Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander populations

agencies able to provide support and assistance to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people with chronic disabilities

treatment and management of chronic conditions, including:

- working in collaboration with clients, family and significant others to promote self-management as far as possible

- medication

- surgery

- regular exercise

- good nutrition

- cessation of smoking

- cessation or moderation of alcohol use

- cessation of illicit drug use

regular screenings for changes in disease presentation and detection of other diseases

how to contact and access available health and support services in the region

strategies that can assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people with disabilities to live fulfilling and productive life in the community

methods of organising the care of clients with chronic conditions including:

- disease registers

- care plan schedules in medical files

- tagging files

- computerised client information

- recall systems

the value of the opportunistic approach to chronic condition surveillance (comprehensive check-ups as people come to the clinic)

organisational polices, guidelines and procedures.