QuestionAnswered step-by-stepusing this Scenario: You work in a rural home care. You have been…using this Scenario: You work in a rural home care. You have been assigned to care for Mrs. Duncan, age 96, who has a number of chronic conditions such as diabetes, dementia, and congestive heart failure. Mrs. Duncan fell a week ago and fractured her right hip. Mrs. Duncan has returned home after having hip replacement surgery. She has a drain on the right side which is covered by a dressing and changed daily by the nurse. Questions specific for a above scenario:   List the five rights of delegation. (this would be in the event that the nurse asks to delegate a nursing task to you as the CCA) (5 marks)      What possible complications may be relevant to the care of Mrs. Duncan?  Please remember to consider her diagnosis.  List at least 7 concerns. (7 marks)      What special meal considerations are needed for Mrs. Duncan?  What can the CCA do to increase her fluid intake? (4 marks)             End of Scenario   What should the CCA do in the following home care situations: (Please include when they should notify their supervisor) (2 marks each) A client is laying on the floor beside their bed when the CCA arrives.    A client is experiencing shortness of breath and chest pain.    A client is confused and the CCA notices medication spilled on the table.    The CCA discovers a red mark on the client’s forearm.      What do you see as the roles and responsibilities of a CCA who works in home care? (3 marks)        The CCA is required to perform AM care with a client. Answer the following questions: What does “AM care” include? (1 mark)       What information does the CCA need before they start working with a client? (2 marks)      What safety measures must be considered? (2 marks)      What adaptations might a CCA need to make for the home care setting? (2 marks)      The CCA is asked to perform general cleaning in a client’s home. What does “general cleaning” mean? (1 mark)      How should the tasks be carried out? (please include order of completion and rationale) (3 marks)      What safety measures must the CCA be aware of when performing general cleaning? (2 marks)          What is meant by the term “respite care” and what is the CCA’s role in providing this care? (2 marks)        How could a CCA assist the following clients to become more comfortable? (2 marks each) a sixty five year old woman with terminal cancer of the pancreas    b)a seventy five year old man whose wife died one year ago and is now recovering from the flu      The CCA is to provide meal preparation for a client. What does “meal preparation” mean? (1 mark)      What should the CCA consider in addition to the actual preparation of the food? (2 marks)      What safety measures should be in place during meal preparation? (2 marks)              In your role as a CCA a client in home care swears at you and tells you that you do not know anything.  How would you respond? (2 marks)        How could a CCA adapt their methods to carry out tasks in the following situations? client is blind(2 marks)      client is anxious to talk about a problem when the CCA has a heavy schedule of activities planned in a short period of time(2 marks)         client planned to cook meat loaf; however, there is not enough hamburger and no other meat in the home(2 marks)      the cleaning agents are different than what the CCA is familiar with(2 marks)      the client has just bought a microwave and wishes to use it but does not know how(2 marks)      the client’s method of cooking a roast is different than the CCA’s(2 marks)      What might a CCA observe if their client is being abused? (2 marks)        Go to the Saskatchewan Health Authority Website and find the following: (please note this will require you to spend time on the site and read different links/tabs) (1 mark each) Philosophy of Care      Mission statement      C Vision    Values      As a CCA how do these guide your work? Please provide examples. (4 marks)Health ScienceScienceNursingShare Question

QuestionAnswered step-by-stepusing this Scenario: You work in a rural home care. You have been…using this Scenario: You work in a rural home care. You have been assigned to care for Mrs. Duncan, age 96, who has a number of chronic conditions such as diabetes, dementia, and congestive heart failure. Mrs. Duncan fell a week ago and fractured her right hip. Mrs. Duncan has returned home after having hip replacement surgery. She has a drain on the right side which is covered by a dressing and changed daily by the nurse. Questions specific for a above scenario:   List the five rights of delegation. (this would be in the event that the nurse asks to delegate a nursing task to you as the CCA) (5 marks)      What possible complications may be relevant to the care of Mrs. Duncan?  Please remember to consider her diagnosis.  List at least 7 concerns. (7 marks)      What special meal considerations are needed for Mrs. Duncan?  What can the CCA do to increase her fluid intake? (4 marks)             End of Scenario   What should the CCA do in the following home care situations: (Please include when they should notify their supervisor) (2 marks each) A client is laying on the floor beside their bed when the CCA arrives.    A client is experiencing shortness of breath and chest pain.    A client is confused and the CCA notices medication spilled on the table.    The CCA discovers a red mark on the client’s forearm.      What do you see as the roles and responsibilities of a CCA who works in home care? (3 marks)        The CCA is required to perform AM care with a client. Answer the following questions: What does “AM care” include? (1 mark)       What information does the CCA need before they start working with a client? (2 marks)      What safety measures must be considered? (2 marks)      What adaptations might a CCA need to make for the home care setting? (2 marks)      The CCA is asked to perform general cleaning in a client’s home. What does “general cleaning” mean? (1 mark)      How should the tasks be carried out? (please include order of completion and rationale) (3 marks)      What safety measures must the CCA be aware of when performing general cleaning? (2 marks)          What is meant by the term “respite care” and what is the CCA’s role in providing this care? (2 marks)        How could a CCA assist the following clients to become more comfortable? (2 marks each) a sixty five year old woman with terminal cancer of the pancreas    b)a seventy five year old man whose wife died one year ago and is now recovering from the flu      The CCA is to provide meal preparation for a client. What does “meal preparation” mean? (1 mark)      What should the CCA consider in addition to the actual preparation of the food? (2 marks)      What safety measures should be in place during meal preparation? (2 marks)              In your role as a CCA a client in home care swears at you and tells you that you do not know anything.  How would you respond? (2 marks)        How could a CCA adapt their methods to carry out tasks in the following situations? client is blind(2 marks)      client is anxious to talk about a problem when the CCA has a heavy schedule of activities planned in a short period of time(2 marks)         client planned to cook meat loaf; however, there is not enough hamburger and no other meat in the home(2 marks)      the cleaning agents are different than what the CCA is familiar with(2 marks)      the client has just bought a microwave and wishes to use it but does not know how(2 marks)      the client’s method of cooking a roast is different than the CCA’s(2 marks)      What might a CCA observe if their client is being abused? (2 marks)        Go to the Saskatchewan Health Authority Website and find the following: (please note this will require you to spend time on the site and read different links/tabs) (1 mark each) Philosophy of Care      Mission statement      C Vision    Values      As a CCA how do these guide your work? Please provide examples. (4 marks)Health ScienceScienceNursingShare Question