As a carer I would discuss the options and choices available to the individual to allow them an informed choice regards their care. What could happen if there is ineffective communication between the following relationships? • You and your service users Lack of trust and confidence. Could give the wrong type of care. Could miss out on important information – which could result in harm.
Those who are going to be affected by the three alternatives are; the customer, consumers, government regulators, our employees, and the company as a whole. Then I identified the potential consequences of each alternative; such as the cost of a recall, safety of children, potential litigation, and maintaining the company’s reputation. I have come up with three possible solutions for our quality control issue of these whistles. The first option is to delay shipping. We could remanufacture the whistles, and then ship the entire collection at a later date.
Aiii: The principles to be followed for safe moving and handling are that there needs to be risk assessments and procedures done to minimise the risk of injury to the employee. This may include recommended amount of people required to move an object, specific equipment needed and training to safe about handling equipment safety. Aiv: It is important to follow the care plan and communicate with each individual when assisting and moving as moving them incorrectly may cause them to be injured or discomfort. You need to inform and discuss with the person in concern about how to be moved, provide help and equipment when required. Av: Doctors are responsible for prescribing medication.
Make sure the client is as comfortable as can be staff should also protect themself complete accidents or sickness illness form log information in client file and inform seniority/manager of the incident. (D6) EXPLAIN WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO ACCESS HEALTH AND SAFETY RISKS. (1) Its is important in order to protect the health and safety of both you and the people you support. You should always check that a risk assessment has been carried out before you undertake any task and follow the steps identify in the assessment in order to reduce risk. (D7) EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF A RISK ASSESSMENT.
In addition, for each individual I will consider, medication needs, toileting requirements suitable footwear and clothing and also bus pass or money necessary to complete the journey successfully and as independently as possible. Communication technologies that can support planning and making journeys safely include satellite navigation, mobile phones for emergencies, telephones, faxes and emails for making arrangements, radio (for travel disruption updates), and maps and computers to plan the journey. When supporting the individual to plan a journey it is important to provide active support to enable them to, agree the purpose of the journey, identify the level of support needed and be aware of potential risks and benefits of them planning the journey. With sufficient support and effective communication taking in to account policies, the individual will then be able to actively participate in identifying, accessing and using the necessary information to plan their journey. I would support the individual in line with the journey plan by helping them realise and take into consideration any connections of buses etc, as well as helping them impose on their journey any time
He knew that this was abnormal behavior for her, so he immediately called 9-1-1 to get help. In the brochure, “Speak Up: What you should know about stroke”, published on February 1, 2012 there is pertinent information that may be quite useful for people who have risk factors that may indeed lead to a stroke. It is very beneficial for people to know if they are at risk. Strokes can be detrimental to people as well as their families. The information that is presented in the brochure could possibly help to save a life.
In the case of an accident or sudden illness you should first assess the situation to see if it is safe. Then help the service user or find help for them. When the service user has been seen to, an incident report must be completed and the manager must be informed of the accident and the condition of the service user involved. Aiii. A list of the principles to be followed for safe moving and handling.
A client may have an unknown allergy and could get ill from eating or drinking something. A2 Outline of the procedure to follow if an accident or sudden illness should occur. First the care worker should assess the situation and figure out if professional medical attention is necessary, if so ring 999. if the situation does not require the emergency services such as a scratch or graze then deal with the situation as is necessary, once the situation is dealt with contact line manager/on call and inform them of what has happened, when in a suitable place document all that has happened so that you have it on record. A3 A list of safe principles to be followed for safe moving and handling. Maintain a natural posture whenever possible during manual handling, keeping your ‘spine in line’.
Taking a travel first aid kit with you is a great way to deal with accidents if they do occur and require immediate treatment, keeping a map of where you are or keeping sight of landmarks can also help, you can also set a meeting point so that if you get separated you can meet up easily. 3 Describe different types of communication technology that can support planning and making journeys safely. Firstly you must assess your service users ability to find the best devices for their specific support level E.G you may have a client who has autism and can read maps perfectly but cannot tell the time so you would have to set alarm on their phone to tell them when to meet up. You can use computers and maps to find out the best routes, times and forms of transport for your service
By having the plan it allows others to have the correct information. 2.2 Factors that influence the capacity of an individual to express consent could be the condition or illness that the individual may have. For example the individual may have had a fatal accident leaving there speech affected, this can then make it difficult for the person to express consent towards any care plan. Aids or assistance will be provided to best suit there needs. All general areas should be assessed such