EOL 302 - Skills for Care

?End of life qualifications mapping to E:ELCA modulesEOL 302 – Level 3 Certificate Component - Managing symptoms in end of life care Before utilising the e-learning sessions it is recommended that the session Introduction to e-learning for End of Life Care (e-ELCA) 00_01 is undertaken. Note: The usefulness of the sessions will be dependent on the level of prior knowledge and competence of the learner.Learning outcomeAssessment criteriaModuleRef no.Session Specific A number of sessions are available to support this unit. They cover a wide range of different symptoms individually rather than as a whole. You should review the whole list for areas of interest. However some specific sessions are referenced below.Understand the effects of symptoms in relation to end of life careIdentify a range of conditions where you might provide end of life care Integrating Learning05_05 to05_09These sessions contain condition specific case studies that may be usefulIdentify common symptoms associated with end of life careSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom Management 04_0704_1204_1604_1804_31Assessment of painAssessment of breathlessnessAssessment of nausea and vomitingAssessment of constipationManagement of symptoms associated with woundsExplain how symptoms can cause an individual distress and discomfort Symptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom Management04_0104_24 to04_2604_3004_36 to04_41General approach to assessment of symptomsThese sessions cover symptom management in the last days of life that may be usefulSymptom management complicated by coexisting conditionsThese sessions cover symptom management in the advanced illness that may be usefulEvaluate the significance of the individual’s own perception of their symptomsAssessmentAssessmentSymptom Management02_0302_0804_04Assessment of physical symptomsContext of assessment: cultural and language issuesIndividual preferences and cultural influences on symptom management2. Be able to manage symptoms of end of life careDemonstrate a range of techniques to provide symptom reliefSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom Management Symptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom Management04_08 04_1304_1404_1704_1904_31Principles of pain managementDrug management of breathlessnessNon-drug management of breathlessnessManagement of nausea and vomitingManagement of constipationManagement of symptoms associated with woundsDescribe own role in supporting therapeutic options used in symptom reliefSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom Management04_0604_0804_1404_28Recognising your own limitations in symptom managementPrinciples of pain managementNon-drug management of breathlessnessNon-drug interventions in symptom managementRespond to an individual’s culture and beliefs in managing their symptoms Advance Care PlanningSymptom Management01_0204_04Cultural and spiritual considerations in ACPIndividual preferences and cultural influences on symptom managementActively support the comfort and wellbeing in end of life care AssessmentCommunicationCommunicationSymptom ManagementSymptom Management Symptom ManagementSpirituality02_0803_0803_1404_0604_2604_32 to04_4108_03Context of assessment: cultural and language issuesUnderstanding and using empathyInformation givingRecognising your own limitations in symptom managementManaging distress during the dying phaseThese sessions cover the assessment and management of mood and advanced illness symptoms that may be usefulSpiritual care and the models of spiritual interventionRecognise symptoms that identify the last few days of life may be approachingAssessmentSymptom Management02_1404_23 Assessment of dying phase and after-deathRecognising the dying phase, last days of life and verifying deathUnderstand how to manage symptoms of pain Identify signs that may indicate that an individual is experiencing pain Symptom ManagementSymptom Management04_0704_08Assessment of painPrinciples of pain managementDescribe factors that can influence an individual’s perception of painAssessmentSymptom Management02_0804_04Context of assessment: cultural and language issuesIndividual preferences and cultural influences on symptom managementDescribe a range of assessment tools for monitoring pain in individuals , including those with cognitive impairment Symptom Management Symptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementIntegrating LearningSymptom ManagementSymptom Management04_0704_0804_1104_2905_0904_0804_27Assessment of pain Principles of pain managementManaging different types of painSymptom management in people with learning disabilities or mental health problemsCase study: dementiaPrinciples of pain managementUse of syringe driversExplain how to maintain regular pain reliefBe able to integrate symptom management in the care management processExplain how symptom management is an important part of the care planning processSymptom ManagementSymptom ManagementSymptom Management04_0104_0204_03General approach to assessment of symptomsAgreeing a plan of management and careCommunicating the plan of management and careRegularly monitor symptoms associated with end of life careSymptom Management04_05Influence of transition points and crises on decision-makingReport changes in symptoms according to policies and procedures in own work settingSymptom ManagementSymptom Management04_0304_05Communicating the plan of management and careInfluence of transition points and crises on decision-makingSupport the implementation of changes in the care plan Symptom Management04_05Influence of transition points and crises on decision-making ................
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