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Consortium vocational training

Z&W series 2014

Training:

Carer level 3

coding: (2014-vz-ig3-e3)

The nurse in individual healthcare carries out nursing technical procedures in a competent and

professional manner in accordance with the applicable protocols, laws and regulations and the

guidelines of the organisation.

The nursing technical procedures also include reserved and high-risk procedures.

In addition, the nurse in individual healthcare in maternity care provides assistance in childbirth.

She assists the woman giving birth from the start of childbirth. She assists the midwife or

obstetrician during childbirth.

A woman giving birth is assisted and means and resources are deployed efficiently in the execution

of the nursing technical procedures and parturition assistance.

The carer provides clear and understandable information, advice and instructions in the execution

of her tasks to the woman/women giving birth, midwife, next of kin and/or caregiver.

The degree of difficulty

Context

Direction

Responsibility

complex

independent

carrying out the care and supervision cycle

Work process 1. 1

(Co)-formulates the care plan

Assignment 1

Formulate a care life plan for a client with moderately complex issues. Formulate this plan

according to the institution guidelines. State: the objectives, the activities and the evaluation

questions.

Discuss the plan with your colleagues and the client and his next of kin or representatives and

adapt the plan based on this information as required.

Assignment 2

Make an accountability report. Substantiate the choices you made in consultation. Use the theory

concerning options, disorders, impairments and disabilities, symptoms and the individual situation

of the client and his next of kin. Support your accountability by submitting a case of this client,

stating:

the course of life

the state of health

the options, disorder, handicap and/or disability and, if required, the symptoms

the client’s social network.

Result

You have created a care life plan with clear objectives and activities, which you discussed with the

client. In the plan, you have taken into consideration his specific requirements, options and

circumstances.