A2 Responsibilities of people who work in health and social care

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What's the first main responsibility?
The responsibility of following policies and procedures
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Provide 3 examples of policies?
Health and saftey policy, Whistleblowing policy, complaints policy
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What are policies and procedures?
Rules of the care setting that guide day to day activities and behavior
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Why do staff need to stay up to date with policies and procedures ?
To ensure everyone's safety
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What are the 7 aspects of the responsibilities for healing and supporting people who are ill?
Provide surgery, organ transplant, make referrals to specialist agencies, prescribing medication, diagnose and suggest treatment plan, provide radiotherapy, offer preventative care
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What's the 3rd main responsibility?
The responsibility to enable rehabilitation
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What does enabling rehabilitation do?
Empowers a person to restore lost skills/abilities and/or improve them - enables independence
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Provide an example of enabling rehabilitation?
Physio helping a car accident victim regain the use of legs
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What's the responsibility to support people in being more independent?
The responsibility to provide equipment and adaptations to support people in being independent
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What should a OT do support people in being more inderpendent when providing equitment?
Carry out assessments observing the SU, and decide on the changes together with the SU. Should empower them
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What's a physio's role in The responsibility to provide equipment and adaptations to support people in being independent?
To give advice on how to use muscles to use equipment
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Provide 4 examples of equitment
stairlift, raised toilet seat, special cutlery and assistive technology
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Whats the 5 responisbilty ?
The responsibility of providing personal care
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If someone is unable to do personal tasking like washing, dressing, toileting, and feeding what may it affect?
Self-esteem
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How should a care provider make personal care empowering?
Make sure the SU are involved in the discussion, CP doesn't overcare/ take over and respect religious and cultural differences
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What's the 6th responsibility?
The resposibilty in Supporting routines of SU's
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What does supporting the needs of Su's include?
Day to day, family life, education, employment, leisure activities
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Why is supporting the needs of the su so important?
so there needs are met holistically so they feel empowered
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What's the last main responsibility?
Assessment, care and support planning
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What does a care plan enable?
Allows care professionals to know what daily care is needed
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What is the first step in the care plan cycle?
Assess needs
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What is the 2nd step in the care plan cycle?
Plan appropriate care
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What is the 3rd step in the care plan cycle?
Implement care
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What is the 4th step in the care plan cycle?
Monitor care plan
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What is the 5th step in the care plan cycle?
Review and evaluate the care plan
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What is the 6th step in the care plan cycle?
Amend the plan if necessary
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Specific responsibilities of HSC professions
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Name 2 key medical responsibilities of a doctor
Diagnosing illness, prescribing treatment
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Name 2 nonmedical responsibilities of a doctor
Observing, listening, responding
creating trust
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name 2 key medical responsibilities of a nurse
observing conditions of patients, administrating drugs
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name 2 key non-medical responsibilities of a nurse
Writing care plans, providing care helping to emotionally support
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name 2 key medical responsibilities of a midwife
Diagnosing, monitoring and examing pregnant women
assisting during labor
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Name 2 key non-medical responsibilities of a midwife
arranging and/or providing parenting and health education
providing support and advice on termination, miscarriage or neo-natal death
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name 1 key medical responsibilities of health care assistants
monitor patient conditions (taking pulse, temperature, respiration rates),
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Name 2 keg non-medical responsibilities of a health care assistants
support day to day routines, washing and dressing patients
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Name 1 key medical responsibility of an OT
Being aware of acute medical conditions and how to overcome them
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Name 2 main nonmedical responsibilities of an OT
Enabling rehabilitation, advising on specialist equipment to assist with daily activities
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name 2 key responsibilities of a care manager
The day to day running of residential care settings
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name 2 key responsibilities of a care assistant
providing appropriate daily care, carrying out general household tasks
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name 2 key responsibilities of social workers
Managing a designated load, liaising with other agencies eg.police
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name 2 key responsibilities of a Youth workers
Acting as a mentor to young people, completing background check and DBS
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name 3 key responsibilities of a support worker
Following instructions of HSC Profs. , implementing care plans agreed with social workers, supporting family memebers
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