Assessment info Assessment criteria 2.1, 2.2, 4.1, 4.2 Select 2 of the following scenarios, and for each: Explain the role and responsibilities of the practitioner, including how they maintain duty of care and the codes of practice they must follow. Explain which agencies will need to be involved to ensure consistent provision of care, and what features will contribute to effective partnership working. Nurse A resident living in nursing home appears confused and has started refusing to take his medication. The resident's son says that it is his father's choice, however the nurse has concerns that the resident no longer has capacity to make valid and informed decisions about refusal. Midwife A single mother is 3 months pregnant, with a 4 year old child, and is a recovering alcoholic. She attends an antenatal visit with the midwife, and explains that she is struggling to manage her pregnancy along with a young child. Paramedic A call out to a man who has consumed a large amount of alcohol and says he has taken an overdose of medication. He refuses to let the paramedics assist him. He states that he would like to hurt his partner, and shows aggressiveness when describing his intent. Social Worker An 85 year old man has a carer, it has become clear to both him and his social worker that he can no longer live independently. He has agreed that he needs to move to a residential care home, and this needs to be managed in a sensitive way. He has visited a number of care homes, and although he has found one that he likes, he is concerned about losing his independence.
Assessment info Assessment criteria 2.1, 2.2, 4.1, 4.2 Select 2 of the following scenarios, and for each: Explain the role and responsibilities of the practitioner, including how they maintain duty of care and the codes of practice they must follow. Explain which agencies will need to be involved to ensure consistent provision of care, and what features will contribute to effective partnership working. Nurse A resident living in nursing home appears confused and has started refusing to take his medication. The resident's son says that it is his father's choice, however the nurse has concerns that the resident no longer has capacity to make valid and informed decisions about refusal. Midwife A single mother is 3 months pregnant, with a 4 year old child, and is a recovering alcoholic. She attends an antenatal visit with the midwife, and explains that she is struggling to manage her pregnancy along with a young child. Paramedic A call out to a man who has consumed a large amount of alcohol and says he has taken an overdose of medication. He refuses to let the paramedics assist him. He states that he would like to hurt his partner, and shows aggressiveness when describing his intent. Social Worker An 85 year old man has a carer, it has become clear to both him and his social worker that he can no longer live independently. He has agreed that he needs to move to a residential care home, and this needs to be managed in a sensitive way. He has visited a number of care homes, and although he has found one that he likes, he is concerned about losing his independence.
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