Reference no: EM133461902
Questions:
Q1. What is the duty of care when transporting a person?
Q2. Briefly discuss the human rights that relate to patient transport.
Q3. What are the privacy, confidentiality, and disclosure requirements of patient transport?
Q4. Briefly outline the responsibilities and limitations that relate to the work role boundaries of patient transport.
Q5. What are the WHS requirements of patient transport?
Q6. Discuss two different ways to schedule or confirm transport requirements with the relevant personnel?
Q7. What information will need to be obtained about the person being transported to ensure the correct level of support has been met?
Q8. When explaining the procedure to the patient, what information should e included?
Q9. Identify the five key elements required to ensure the safe and timely transfer of individuals.
Q10. After selecting transportation equipment and other equipment required for transportation, what will it need to be checked for?
Q11. What are the key points to consider when transporting a patient to the designated location in accordance with transportation requirements and organisational policy?
Q12. Discuss two of the best practices that should be applied to maneuvering and transporting equipment to ensure the person's comfort and safety and minimise risk to yourself.
Q13. Outline the key points to consider when delivering individuals or patients to assigned locations.
Q14. What is an appropriate method to use to inform relevant personnel of the person's special needs with regard to transportation?