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Evidence Guide: HLTDEN006 - Assist in oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

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HLTDEN006 - Assist in oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Elements define the essential outcomes

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Prepare the patient for oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

  1. Confirm and document arrangements for an escort for patient following the procedure
  2. Provide an appropriate environment for the patient or carer to ask questions
  3. Make accessible in the clean zone of the surgery the patient’s necessary charts and records
  4. Maintain confidentiality of patient information in accordance with organisation policy and procedures
Confirm and document arrangements for an escort for patient following the procedure

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Provide an appropriate environment for the patient or carer to ask questions

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Make accessible in the clean zone of the surgery the patient’s necessary charts and records

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Maintain confidentiality of patient information in accordance with organisation policy and procedures

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Select and prepare equipment, instruments, materials and medicaments applicable to the oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

  1. Prepare the equipment, instruments materials and medicaments for the planned procedure
  2. Arrange instruments for oral health care procedure in order of use in accordance with operator requirements
  3. Give personal protective equipment to patient and members of the dental team
  4. Follow suite or theatre organisation policy and procedures
  5. Select and transfer safely the correct dental instruments, equipment, materials and medicaments
Prepare the equipment, instruments materials and medicaments for the planned procedure

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Arrange instruments for oral health care procedure in order of use in accordance with operator requirements

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Give personal protective equipment to patient and members of the dental team

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Follow suite or theatre organisation policy and procedures

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Select and transfer safely the correct dental instruments, equipment, materials and medicaments

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Assist a patient undergoing oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

  1. Follow organisation policy and procedures while assisting in providing post-operative oral health care procedures
  2. Ensure post-operative written instructions are communicated and provided by authorised person to patient, carer or escort
  3. . Assist in the authorised discharge of the patient to the carer or escort
Follow organisation policy and procedures while assisting in providing post-operative oral health care procedures

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Ensure post-operative written instructions are communicated and provided by authorised person to patient, carer or escort

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. Assist in the authorised discharge of the patient to the carer or escort

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements define the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Prepare the patient for oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

1.1 Confirm and document arrangements for an escort for patient following the procedure

1.2 Provide an appropriate environment for the patient or carer to ask questions

1.3 Make accessible in the clean zone of the surgery the patient’s necessary charts and records

1.4 Maintain confidentiality of patient information in accordance with organisation policy and procedures

2. Select and prepare equipment, instruments, materials and medicaments applicable to the oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

2.1 Prepare the equipment, instruments materials and medicaments for the planned procedure

2.2 Arrange instruments for oral health care procedure in order of use in accordance with operator requirements

2.3 Give personal protective equipment to patient and members of the dental team

2.4 Follow suite or theatre organisation policy and procedures

2.5 Select and transfer safely the correct dental instruments, equipment, materials and medicaments

3. Assist a patient undergoing oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

3.1 Follow organisation policy and procedures while assisting in providing post-operative oral health care procedures

3.2 Ensure post-operative written instructions are communicated and provided by authorised person to patient, carer or escort

3.3. Assist in the authorised discharge of the patient to the carer or escort

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements define the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Prepare the patient for oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

1.1 Confirm and document arrangements for an escort for patient following the procedure

1.2 Provide an appropriate environment for the patient or carer to ask questions

1.3 Make accessible in the clean zone of the surgery the patient’s necessary charts and records

1.4 Maintain confidentiality of patient information in accordance with organisation policy and procedures

2. Select and prepare equipment, instruments, materials and medicaments applicable to the oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

2.1 Prepare the equipment, instruments materials and medicaments for the planned procedure

2.2 Arrange instruments for oral health care procedure in order of use in accordance with operator requirements

2.3 Give personal protective equipment to patient and members of the dental team

2.4 Follow suite or theatre organisation policy and procedures

2.5 Select and transfer safely the correct dental instruments, equipment, materials and medicaments

3. Assist a patient undergoing oral health care procedures during conscious sedation

3.1 Follow organisation policy and procedures while assisting in providing post-operative oral health care procedures

3.2 Ensure post-operative written instructions are communicated and provided by authorised person to patient, carer or escort

3.3. Assist in the authorised discharge of the patient to the carer or escort

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:

• prepared equipment and assisted in handling and correctly positioning equipment for the operator during 3 different oral health care procedures carried out under conscious sedation (oral or intravenous or intramuscular or inhalation) including:

- consistently applying safe work practices to ensure patient safety during conscious sedation

- correctly maintaining and storing instruments, equipment, materials and medicaments

• supported the dental team in the discharge care of 1 patient recovering from an oral health care procedure following conscious sedation (oral or intravenous or intramuscular or inhalation).

The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the work role. This includes knowledge of:

• national and State/Territory legal and ethical requirements and considerations for dental assisting work including:

­ codes of practice

­ discrimination

­ duty of care

- informed consent and statutory requirements of consent

­ practice standards – Dental Board of Australia guidelines on infection control

­ privacy, confidentiality and disclosure

­ records management

­ work role boundaries – responsibilities and limitations

­ work health and safety

• practitioners who are authorised to administer conscious sedation to a patient, and the assessment process required before oral health procedure is carried out

• levels of consciousness

• medications and drugs used in conscious sedation administered via the following routes:

- intravenous

- oral

- inhalation

- intramuscular injection

• medications used to anaesthetise the site for sedation via intravenous route

• risks associated with conscious sedation including:

- potential for unintentional loss of consciousness

- depression of protective reflexes, respirations and cardiovascular system

- variations in response to drugs across the lifespan of individuals

- drug interactions

• differing standards of equipment and staffing at the locations where procedures are performed

• equipment used to administer conscious sedation and equipment used in monitoring a patient pre- and post-oral health care procedures

• reasons for keeping accurate records of oral conditions, treatments and the administration of conscious sedation

• reasons why patients need to follow pre- and post-operative instructions, and the importance of this

• discharge instructions post-recovery and observation of patient into the care of a responsible person after authorisation from dental practitioner

• medical emergencies and complications that may arise during and after conscious sedation and appropriate medical response and treatment given by the dental team.