INTRODUCTION:
Welcome to the Provide Care Services Using a Palliative Approach course. This course only includes a challenge assessment designed to assess your knowledge and skills required to demonstrate competence in delivering holistic, person-centred care to people with life-limiting conditions, in ways that promote comfort, dignity and quality of life while working within your defined job role and organisational requirements.
Providing care services using a palliative approach involves applying holistic principles and aims of palliative care in day-to-day practice, not just at the very end of life. It requires supporting people, families and carers to express their needs, preferences and quality-of-life goals, and communicating about pain, comfort and changing needs using age-appropriate and dementia-appropriate strategies. You must be able to respect each person’s individuality, values, beliefs and culture, create a supportive environment that encourages honest sharing of changing needs and preferences, and interpret and follow advance care directives and end-of-life decisions as documented in the individualised plan.
The course assessment focuses on your ability to work safely and ethically within a palliative approach while remaining within your role boundaries. You will be required to demonstrate how you work within legal, ethical and organisational requirements when delivering palliative care, including understanding consent, privacy, dignity, scope of practice and duty of care. The assessment will also examine your ability to observe, document and report pain and other symptoms in line with the individualised plan, implement comfort measures and basic pain management strategies appropriate to your role, and recognise and report concerns about pain-relief medications and symptom management to the relevant health professionals.
You will also be assessed on how you support people and those close to them as needs change and end of life approaches. This includes providing supportive end-of-life care that maintains dignity before and immediately after death, monitoring for signs of deterioration or imminent death and reporting promptly to the care team, and providing emotional support to the person, their family and carers within the limits of your role. In addition, you will need to show that you can complete timely, accurate and objective documentation about palliative and end-of-life care for multiple people, and that you can manage your own emotional responses and ethical issues in palliative work through reflection, self-care and seeking supervision or support when needed.
By successfully completing this course assessment, you will have demonstrated that you can interpret and apply the core requirements of providing care services using a palliative approach, including holistic and culturally respectful care, effective communication about pain and comfort, accurate observation and reporting, basic comfort and symptom-support strategies within your role, sensitive end-of-life care and sound documentation and self-management—confirming your readiness to contribute safely and compassionately to palliative care in your workplace.
TOPICS COVERED IN THIS ASSESSMENT:
This course assessment is based on the following topics:
1. Applying holistic principles and aims of a palliative approach in day-to-day care
2. Supporting people, families and carers to express needs, preferences and quality-of-life goals
3. Communicating about pain, comfort and changing needs using dementia- and age-appropriate strategies
4. Respecting individuality, values, beliefs and culture when providing palliative and end-of-life care
5. Creating a supportive environment that encourages sharing of changing needs and preferences
6. Interpreting and following advance care directives and end-of-life decisions in the individualised plan
7. Working within legal, ethical and organisational requirements when delivering palliative care
8. Observing, documenting and reporting pain and other symptoms in line with the individualised plan
9. Implementing comfort measures and basic pain management strategies within own job role
10. Recognising and reporting concerns about pain-relief medications and symptom management
11. Providing supportive end-of-life care that maintains dignity before and immediately after death
12. Monitoring for signs of deterioration or imminent death and reporting promptly to the care team
13. Providing emotional support to the person, their family and carers within scope of role
14. Completing timely, accurate, objective documentation about palliative and end-of-life care for multiple people
15. Managing own emotional responses and ethical issues in palliative work, including reflection, self-care and seeking supervision
ABOUT THIS ASSESSMENT-ONLY COURSE:
This Assessment-Only course is designed for experienced professionals who already have a solid understanding of this subject area and simply wish to verify and document their existing knowledge. Instead of working through learning resources, you will go straight to a quiz that assesses your current competency in this field.
ASSESSMENT FORMAT & SUBMISSION ATTEMPTS:
This course assessment consists of a 20-question multiple-choice & true-or-false quiz with unlimited submission attempts during your enrolment period.
ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME & VALIDITY:
The typical time to complete this assessment is approximately 10-15 minutes. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months from the date of purchase.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of this course assessment, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.