The professional caregiver is able to autonomously and independently guide and supervise others in all measures regarding excretion including placing and handling all kinds of excretion catheters. | The professional caregiver is able to: - transfer to others methods and processes for taking care of excretion in different situations,
- run training sessions and instruct others in using, placing and applying various kinds of catheters,
- recognise the scope of their own competences with regard to patient/client excretion and the competences of others,
- evaluate the use, placing and maintenance of catheters by others,
- show others how to assist patients/clients with excretion,
- teach others how to apply prophylactic measures to prevent obstipation,
- teach others how to prepare materials for placing and maintaining all kinds of catheters and drains,
- teach others techniques for irrigating all kinds of catheters,
- teach others how to administer all kinds of enemas,
- reflect on and analyse their own knowledge and skills for training purposes,
- motivate others to achieve the goal of regular excretion for the patient/client,
- show and help the patient/client to do exercises that promote continence.
| The professional caregiver is able to: - discuss ethical principles regarding excretion (see also CA.B.1),
- name methods of transferring knowledge and experience,
- explain different coaching/training techniques,
- describe techniques for increasing motivation,
- explain techniques for promoting the patient’s/client’s continence,
- explain the process of guiding and supervising others.
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