The professional caregiver is able to autonomously and independently guide and supervise the documentation process. | The professional caregiver is able to: - identify errors and gaps in the documentation,
- encourage others to adhere to and accurately document the documentation guidelines,
- make sure the documentation is up to date (e.g. during reviews),
- evaluate the work and skills of others regarding documentation,
- instruct others in the methods and procedures of documentation,
- analyse and question their own abilities and knowledge regarding documentation,
- create and maintain quality assurance documentation regarding the patient/client (e.g. according to in-house quality manual, dealing properly with patient’s/client’s valuables),
- assist attending physician to complete death certificates.
| The professional caregiver is able to: - name legal requirements for the documentation (see also CA.B.3),
- name methods for transferring knowledge and experience,
- describe different training techniques and coaching methods,
- describe techniques for increasing motivation,
- describe the determination of the extent of their own competences and those of the team members,
- name elements of quality manuals regarding documentation,
- explain legal aspects of the documentation of patient’s/client’s valuables,
- name necessary information in death certificates,
- name elements of rosters.
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