Peter is 78 years old and he lives alone since his wife’s entry into a nursing home. He has a visual impairment that has led to him having a fall. Peter is healed now and receives support from the local community services team. Usually the care worker, Bob, meets Peter at home; however, Peter has said he is ‘doing okay and doesn’t want Bob to visit any more’. This is unusual because Peter usually appreciates and looks forward to having a visitor in his home and someone to talk to. Bob is concerned that Peter may be isolating himself as he doesn’t want to be involved in any community activities or classes. Bob discusses this directly with Peter, and asks about any plans Peter has made for the immediate future. Peter talks about feelings of hopelessness, despair, loneliness and grief since his wife left their family home. Peter tells Bob that he has thought about this a lot and has decided that he can’t go on living with these feelings. Bob assesses Peter as being at a high risk of suicide. He informs Peter that he is very concerned for his well-being and will not leave him alone. Peter agrees he needs help and consents to Bob contacting his supervisor to discuss his concerns and seek advice on how to proceed.to make sure Ruby is stable and safe before any decisions are made.
1. Briefly explain two of Bob’s legal and ethical obligations regarding his work role responsibilities in his work with Peter
2. Briefly explain two of Bob’s legal and ethical obligations regarding their work role limitations in this situation
3. What are two indicators that Peter may be at increased risk of depression?
4. What are two signs that the current strategies are not meeting Peter’s needs? What are the possible reasons for this situation?
1. Briefly explain two of Bob’s legal and ethical obligations regarding his work role responsibilities in his work with Peter
It requires the bob to ensure that peter, with whom he works, is safe and complies with relevant laws. ... It is the legal duty to take reasonable care in order for Peter to be safe and to identify risks and to take reasonable care of Peter in response to these risks.
2. Briefly explain two of Bob’s legal and ethical obligations regarding their work role limitations in this situation
Ethical obligations
· Patient Privacy and Confidentiality. The protection of private patient information is one of the most important ethical and legal issues in the field of healthcare. .
· Relationships. ...
· End-of-Life Issues
legal obligations
· Lawsuits against the mandate to buy health insurance. ...
· Data breaches. ...
· Antitrust issues
3. What are two indicators that Peter may be at increased risk of depression?
Peter talks about feelings of hopelessness, despair, loneliness and grief since his wife left their family home. Peter tells Bob that he has thought about this a lot and has decided that he can’t go on living with these feelings, This indicates that he is in depressio
4. What are two signs that the current strategies are not meeting Peter’s needs? What are the possible reasons for this situation?
Peter isolating himself as he doesn’t want to be involved in any community activities or classes and Peter talks about feelings of hopelessness.The possible reason is his wife left their family home
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