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?
Prepare to treat complex cases of ante mortem complications.
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Prepare and use personal protective equipment. Completed |
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Prepare mortuary area and appropriate mortuary instruments and equipment. Completed |
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Conduct case analysis to identify type of condition through physical examination of the deceased person. Completed |
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Liaise with funeral staff and family, where appropriate, about the possible outcome of the treatment for viewing purposes. Completed |
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Treat bariatric deceased person.
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Determine if assistance is required to move deceased. Completed |
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Establish best positioning for the embalming procedure. Completed |
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Confirm appropriate primary injection site. Completed |
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Determine specific chemicals required including strength and volume. Completed |
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Recognise and manage hazards, complications and problems. Completed |
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Treat deceased persons with emaciation.
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Cleanse and disinfect the body. Completed |
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Check skin for skin slip and durability. Completed |
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Identify extent of emaciation. Completed |
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Confirm appropriate primary injection site. Completed |
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Determine specific chemicals required including strength and volume. Completed |
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Identify hypodermic injection sites for areas requiring feature building. Completed |
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Recognise and manage hazards, complications and problems. Completed |
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Treat deceased persons with jaundice.
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Check whites of eyes for jaundice. Completed |
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Cleanse and disinfect the body. Completed |
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Check skin for skin slip and durability. Completed |
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Identify extent of jaundice condition in relation to bilirubin/biliverdin conversion. Completed |
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Confirm appropriate primary injection site. Completed |
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Determine specific chemicals required including strength and volume. Completed |
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Recognise and manage hazards, complications and problems. Completed |
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Treat deceased persons with oedema.
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Cleanse and disinfect the body. Completed |
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Check skin for skin slip and durability. Completed |
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Identify type, location and extent of oedema through physical examination of the deceased person’s skin. Completed |
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Confirm appropriate primary injection site. Completed |
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Determine specific chemicals required including strength and volume. Completed |
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Use elevation or other techniques to reduce swelling. Completed |
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Check for leakage areas. Completed |
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Identify and manage hazards, complications and problems. Completed |
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Complete documentation and clean instruments, equipment and mortuary area.
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Complete case analysis report including reference to any complications that occurred during treatment and corrective actions taken. Completed |
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Clean, disinfect or sterilise instruments and equipment. Completed |
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Dispose of waste materials as appropriate. Completed |
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Store instruments and equipment and report faults. Completed |
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Clean and disinfect mortuary area. Completed |
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Prepare to treat complex cases of ante mortem complications.
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Prepare and use personal protective equipment. Completed |
Evidence:
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Prepare mortuary area and appropriate mortuary instruments and equipment. Completed |
Evidence:
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Conduct case analysis to identify type of condition through physical examination of the deceased person. Completed |
Evidence:
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Liaise with funeral staff and family, where appropriate, about the possible outcome of the treatment for viewing purposes. Completed |
Evidence:
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Treat bariatric deceased person.
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Determine if assistance is required to move deceased. Completed |
Evidence:
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Establish best positioning for the embalming procedure. Completed |
Evidence:
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Confirm appropriate primary injection site. Completed |
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Determine specific chemicals required including strength and volume. Completed |
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Recognise and manage hazards, complications and problems. Completed |
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Treat deceased persons with emaciation.
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Cleanse and disinfect the body. Completed |
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Check skin for skin slip and durability. Completed |
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Identify extent of emaciation. Completed |
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Confirm appropriate primary injection site. Completed |
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Determine specific chemicals required including strength and volume. Completed |
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Identify hypodermic injection sites for areas requiring feature building. Completed |
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Recognise and manage hazards, complications and problems. Completed |
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Treat deceased persons with jaundice.
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Check whites of eyes for jaundice. Completed |
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Cleanse and disinfect the body. Completed |
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Check skin for skin slip and durability. Completed |
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Identify extent of jaundice condition in relation to bilirubin/biliverdin conversion. Completed |
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Confirm appropriate primary injection site. Completed |
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Determine specific chemicals required including strength and volume. Completed |
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Recognise and manage hazards, complications and problems. Completed |
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Treat deceased persons with oedema.
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Cleanse and disinfect the body. Completed |
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Check skin for skin slip and durability. Completed |
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Identify type, location and extent of oedema through physical examination of the deceased person’s skin. Completed |
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Confirm appropriate primary injection site. Completed |
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Determine specific chemicals required including strength and volume. Completed |
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Use elevation or other techniques to reduce swelling. Completed |
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Check for leakage areas. Completed |
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Identify and manage hazards, complications and problems. Completed |
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Complete documentation and clean instruments, equipment and mortuary area.
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Complete case analysis report including reference to any complications that occurred during treatment and corrective actions taken. Completed |
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Clean, disinfect or sterilise instruments and equipment. Completed |
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Dispose of waste materials as appropriate. Completed |
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Store instruments and equipment and report faults. Completed |
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Clean and disinfect mortuary area. Completed |
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