Assignment 2 Learning Aim D: Individual Treatment Plan

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Assignment 2 Learning Aim D: Individual Treatment Plan Unit 14 Physiological disorders and their care

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Assignment 2 criteria P5 Assess care needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder. P6 Plan treatment to meet the needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder. P7 Explain how the plan would improve the health and wellbeing of a selected service user. M4 Plan treatment to meet the needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder, reviewing as appropriate to improve outcomes. D3 Justify the recommendations in the plan in relation to the needs of the service user and advantages and disadvantages of treatment options.

P5 Assessing Care Needs Care Planning Cycle? Background Individual Needs – e.g. Age Local Authority Care Needs Assessment – 10 Eligibility Criteria and outcome Full Care Needs assessment – use the booklet Most important Care Need to the patient? Patient’s Aims for the Treatment plan

Full Care Needs Assessment Physical Physical symptoms to be reduced or cured e.g. pain, swelling, tenderness etc. Mobility issues impacting on ability to get around the house or out to work / the shops Intellectual Lack of knowledge about their disorder Missing work / school / college Poor concentration / restlessness Emotional Depression Anxiety Denial Fear Lack of trust Needs diagnosis and peace of mind Bullying Sense of self – linked to work or volunteering or “keeping busy” Social Lack of social contact Social anxiety Social exclusion Fear of contamination / infection Loss of friends Loss of independence Do a minimum of 5 Care Needs, making sure you cover each of P.I.E.S.

P6 Planning Treatment and Care Levels of service in the NHS (Assignment) Overall Aims of the Treatment Plan from Point Of View of Assessor (Assignment) Treatments and Care Strategies table (Treatment Plan Template)

8. Levels of service in the NHS (Assignment) Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Explain each one and give examples relevant to your case study

9. Overall Aims of the Treatment Plan from Point Of View of Assessor Write a short paragraph explaining the Overall aims of the Treatment plan: stabilise the disorder by… / cure the disorder by… empowerment and involvement of the patient multi-disciplinary team working individualised care - what will the patient want? Or not want?

10. Treatments and Care Strategies table (Treatment Plan Template) Copy and paste your Care Needs Assessment into the template. Complete the Treatments and Care Strategies section on the Individual Treatment Plan Template. Find a Minimum OF two treatments or care strategies which will resolve each Care Need.

10. Treatments and Care Strategies table (Treatment Plan Template) Identify each strategy as primary, secondary or tertiary care OR voluntary or private sector and explain which professional would support the patient as well as the setting for each one. Be LOCAL and specific.

10. Treatments and Care Strategies table (Treatment Plan Template) In the table, summarise the advantages and disadvantages/limitations of each strategy for the patient. How do they meet the needs of the person? How do they help to achieve the outcomes the patient desires?

Consider… How does it help the patient relieve their symptoms or assist them in overcoming their issues with the disorder? Effectiveness, cost etc. The personal circumstances of the patient’s life. The patient’s age, gender, ethnicity, marital status etc. Remember - the care planning process is about EMPOWERMENT – you and the patient should agree on the set of strategies to use. What would the patient want?

Assignment 2 criteria P5 Assess care needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder. P6 Plan treatment to meet the needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder. P7 Explain how the plan would improve the health and wellbeing of a selected service user. M4 Plan treatment to meet the needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder, reviewing as appropriate to improve outcomes. D3 Justify the recommendations in the plan in relation to the needs of the service user and advantages and disadvantages of treatment options.

11. Which is the most beneficial treatment or care strategy for the patient? (Assignment LA D) Why do you think these are the best treatments for the patient? Give EVIDENCE to support your answer. How will they resolve the patient’s Care Needs?

12. Professional responsibilities of staff (Assignment LA D) Explain the professional responsibilities of all carers involved in the Treatment plan Use textbook page 471 and the WAGOLL assignment to help you.

Assignment 2 criteria P5 Assess care needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder. P6 Plan treatment to meet the needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder. P7 Explain how the plan would improve the health and wellbeing of a selected service user. M4 Plan treatment to meet the needs of a selected service user with a physiological disorder, reviewing as appropriate to improve outcomes. D3 Justify the recommendations in the plan in relation to the needs of the service user and advantages and disadvantages of treatment options.