Question 20:
Examples:
-Electronic health records(EHR) protect patient health information
when it is secured and protected.
-Informed consent for their medical conditions and treatment that
involve patients, family, and carers in the decision-making
process.
Question 21:
Examples:
- Informed decsions choice with valid consent for their medical
treatment to continue and withdraw the treatment.
-Given preauthorization to access the medical records by the power
of attorney for disclosure of medical records when working with
family and carers.
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When working in an aged care facility it is important to be aware of the legal and ethical considerations and possible assessment tools relevant to the older person. For each area below, define and determine the legal aspects surrounding both the legislation or assessment tool and its relevance to the aged care sector (in 40-60 words each). Question 1 Carers recognition legislation
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