Describe how you provided supportive interactions in accordance with

Question Answered step-by-step Describe how you provided supportive interactions in accordance withthe client’s care plan and changing needs and abilities (a minimum of two (2) client interactions are required) (12 marks: 1 mark for each explanation)1) The environment (e.g. identify where the interaction took place and explain how the resident was made comfortable) (2 marks) Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded   2) Physical factors (e.g. resident’s health, hearing, vision or mobility problems)  Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded: Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded:      3) The resident’s social network (e.g. contact with family/whanau, friends and interaction with other residents)  Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded   4) Spiritual factors (e.g. faith, beliefs and other expressions of spirituality)  Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded          5) Emotional factors (e.g. confusion, anxiety, low mood) Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded  6) Cultural factors (e.g. age, gender, ethnicity, ritual of morning and afternoon tea, ethnic food) Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change:Describe how you provided supportive interactions in accordance with the client’s care plan and changing needs and abilities (a minimum of two (2) client interactions are required) (12 marks: 1 mark for each explanation)1) The environment (e.g. identify where the interaction took place and explain how the resident was made comfortable) (2 marks) Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded   2) Physical factors (e.g. resident’s health, hearing, vision or mobility problems)  Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded: Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded:      3) The resident’s social network (e.g. contact with family/whanau, friends and interaction with other residents)  Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded   4) Spiritual factors (e.g. faith, beliefs and other expressions of spirituality)  Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded          5) Emotional factors (e.g. confusion, anxiety, low mood) Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded  6) Cultural factors (e.g. age, gender, ethnicity, ritual of morning and afternoon tea, ethnic food) Client 1 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded Client 2 Change: How you recorded, reported & responded  How you recorded, reported & responded Note- Scenario is that you are working as a carer with Dementia patients in an aged care/hospital in Newzeland Health Science Science Nursing HEALTH HLT331115 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)