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CHCCCS002 Assistance in Nursing Q1. Discuss the

CHCCCS002 Assistance in Nursing Q1. Discuss the legal and ethical considerations you must adhere to when preparing to assist your client to move. Include in your discussion, following facilities policy and procedures, duty of care and incident reporting and the specific legislation. Q2. Why is it necessary to read the persons care plan prior to assisting with their movement/ transfer? Q3.Briefly explain how infection control relates to you when assisting with a person’s movement. Q4. Provide a brief description for each of the following. (Examples may also be given) Slide sheets Transfer belts Swivel and transfer boards Raised toilet seat Mechanical lifters Wheelchairs Commode chairs Walking frames, crutches and walking sticks. Q5.List three (3) tasks you would need to undertake when preparing the persons environment prior to moving. Q6. Why is it important to gain consent and explain the procedure prior to moving a client? Discuss (Include 5 specific communication considerations when preparing to assist a person to move.) Q7. Discuss how you can ensure confidentiality, privacy and disclosure when communicating with the person you are about to move. Q8. What can you do when the clients environment or residence are not custom fitted with aids that assist with mobilisation? Q9. The table below identifies potential sources of hazards that may be found when assessing a person to mobilise. Beside each one, list possible hazards that need to be assessed and consider the risk control measure to eliminate or reduce the risk. Hazards (risk factors) Assessment of hazard Risk control measures Furniture Check for obstruction or congestion Move furniture to allow clear access Flooring Power cords Lighting Cognitive state of person Person’s clothing Health care workers skills and knowledge Assist with movement. Q10. Discuss why it is important to understand basic body mechanics when assisting a person to move. Include in your answer how you can avoid injury. Q11. The spinal column supports the nerves and spine and is made up of, vertebrae, discs, ligaments, muscles. How do these assist in movement? Q12. Briefly outline techniques used for assisting persons with movement. Use some of the following for examples. Assisting a person to be weighed on chair weighting scales Assisting a person to change position in bed assisting a person to use crutches or other walking aids assisting a person to walk assisting a person or co-worker to use a hoist or mechanical lifter for transfers Moving a person by wheelchair or trolley moving a person between wheelchair or trolley and bed moving a person to a standing or seated position placing a person in a wheelchair transfers from wheelchair to shower chair or toilet utilising mobility aids owned by or associated with the person Q13. Explain why you need to assess and maintain skin integrity when moving/ transferring a person. Q14. What is the difference between active and passive movement. Provide two examples of each. Q15. Discuss the implications of immobilisation on a person. Provide an example of a repositioning technique in your answer. Q16. Discuss what you do when you have found a client on the floor after a fall. Q17. Explain how you can assist a person off the floor. Q18. What do you do when assisting in an emergency? Q19. What do you do if a person is falling? Q20. How you can encourage a person to assist during movement. Provide a minimum of four strategies. Q21. Why is it important to communicate with the person during movement? Complete assistance with movement. Q22. Why is it important to clean, inspect and return equipment in accordance with organisational policy and procedure after used? Q23. What would you do if you notice that the moving equipment you were using was damaged?

 
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