What is duty of care in the context of palliative care? Select three examples relevant to the role of a support worker.
AG: CHCPAL003 12a
Based on the Charter of Aged Care Rights, what are the rights of the person under your care? Select five.
AG: CHCPAL003 12b
Select two hydration requirements that a person in palliative care may have.
AG: CHCPAL003 11b
Select three ways to promote comfort.
AG: CHCPAL003 9d
True or false: A person in palliative care may have nutritional needs such as adjustment of mealtimes to suit when their appetite is best, and using a feeding tube when experiencing difficulty swallowing.
AG: CHCPAL003 11a
Which of the following is NOT a way to promote pain relief?
AG: CHCPAL003 9c
Select four things you need to identify during a pain assessment.
AG: CHCPAL003 9b
As a palliative care worker, it is vital to provide emotional support to the bereaved (e.g. the person’s family, person’s relevant others) following the person’s death. Select two ways you can provide emotional support.
AG: CHCPAL003 8c
During the end-of-life phase, a person’s health condition may change very rapidly, which necessitates proper coordination of relevant services (e.g. hospitals, emergency services, and the person’s physician). Select two things you can do to ensure that relevant services are well-coordinated.
AG: CHCPAL003 8b
Which of the following are types of information that can be found in an advance care directive? Select three.
AG: CHCPAL003 7b