2. Clinical Skills Examination
The Examiners generally test five skills:
These skills can be:
• Feeding
• Dressing
• Oral hygiene
• Showering or bathing a client
• Walking a client
3. Clinical Skills Examination
The Examiners generally test five skills:
These skills can be:
• Transferring a client in and out of bed
• Assisting a client to use a bed pan
• Changing urinary bags
• Measuring a clients radial pulse and or
respiration and recording
4. Clinical Skills Examination
The Examiners generally test five skills:
These skills can be:
• Providing the client with ROM exercises
• Providing the client with foot care
• Demonstrate the use of lifting devices
• Provide catheter care
5. Clinical Skills Examination
Our Insider Tips
1. Wash your hands thoroughly before starting
2. Turn the taps off using a towel (stops cross
infection)
3. Dry hands with paper towel
6. Clinical Skills Examination
Our Insider Tips
1. Communicate with the resident
2. Maintain the residents dignity
3. Keep the resident safe
4. Move slowly and methodically
5. Act natural and enjoy your work
7. Clinical Skills Examination
Our Insider Tips
1. Demonstrate sound manual handling
techniques
2. Do a visual risk assessment
3. Follow your training
4. Think before you start
5. Follow your plan
8. Clinical Skills Examination
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