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?
Plan to deliver specific treatment action
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Obtain instructions about the required treatment from delegating health professional Completed |
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Consult delegating health professional about the treatment requirements and desired client outcomes Completed |
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Identify and confirm with delegating health professional expected impact of treatment on the client Completed |
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Obtain information about medical and psychosocial conditions that may impact on the treatment and discuss with delegating health professional Completed |
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Determine client readiness for the delegated treatment in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Support delivery of specific treatment
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Gather equipment and materials to deliver the treatment, in line with client needs, client environment and in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Check safety and efficiency of any equipment and materials and report any problems to relevant health professional Completed |
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Support client in line with delegationby supervising health professional, in ways that promote safety, involvement and confidence, and adhere to cultural and spiritual beliefs and preference of client Completed |
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Provide constructive feedback to client about involvement in activities Completed |
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Seek immediate support from delegating/ supervising health professional if client becomes distressed, is in pain and/or communicates their desire to stop or amend the treatment Completed |
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Seek immediate support from delegating/ supervising health professional if client shows any other adverse response to treatment Completed |
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Seek immediate advice from delegating/ supervising health professional if client safety issues arise Completed |
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Monitor client response to treatment in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Comply with organisation's procedures for handling the range of contingencies which may arise
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Notify delegating/supervising health professional of any difficulty with treatment according to organisation procedures and protocols Completed |
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Identify, report, record and address individual's reactions to treatment in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Identify, document any inconsistencies observed in provision of treatment and address in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Document and address all inconsistencies in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Provide required treatment within legal parameters
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Administer treatment as per treatment plan and within role responsibility according to the law and in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Prepare and deliver treatments according to specific requirements of the treatment plan, in strict accordance with any defined legislation and in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Implement all checks to ensure the correct treatment is given at the correct time, to the correct person, using the procedures as delegatedby supervising health professional Completed |
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Clean and store materials and equipment
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Clean any equipment according to manufacturer's requirements, infection control requirements and organisation protocols Completed |
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Store equipment according to manufacturer's requirements, infection control requirements and organisation protocols Completed |
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Report equipment faults to appropriate person Completed |
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Document client information
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Use accepted protocols to document information relating to the treatment in line with organisation requirements Completed |
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Provide regular feedback to the client's care team in line with delegationby supervising health professional Completed |
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Use appropriate terminology to document symptomatic expression of identified problems related to the treatment Completed |
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