The professional caregiver is able to autonomously and independently guide and supervise others in monitoring and evaluating the patient’s/client’s condition and behaviour. | The professional caregiver is able to: - show others the methods of monitoring and evaluating the patient’s/client’s condition,
- show others the methods of monitoring and evaluating the patient’s/client’s condition using scoring tools,
- implement new scales used in monitoring and evaluating the patient’s/client’s condition into the facility,
- run training sessions on monitoring and evaluating the patient’s/client’s condition,
- cooperate with members of the nursing team and other professionals regarding the improvement of monitoring and evaluating the patient’s/client’s condition,
- participate in the Clinical Response Team (CRT) (see also CA.3.6),
- analyse and question their own abilities and those of others,
- motivate others in monitoring and evaluating the patient’s/client’s condition.
| The professional caregiver is able to: - explain legal regulations and consequences regarding data gathering (see also CA.B.3 and CA.3.5),
- name methods for transferring knowledge and experience,
- describe different training techniques and coaching methods,
- describe techniques for increasing motivation.
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