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Quiet day due to seizure

24/1/2022

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​Support worker Steve

11 hrs 3 minutes sleep  61 rhr
Weather 30° party cloudy 
Toileted at 5.40pm large urine output and also moved bowels ,teeth brushed

Activities :
Brushed his teeth
Finished off the model plane we were making ,short walk up Cambridge to the park played on swing then back

Progress notes :
Sachin was relaxing in the lounge room when I arrived tonight and was straight away toileted passing a large amount of urine and also moved his bowel but wasn't a large amount ,hands washed then brushed his teeth then grabbed our cups of tea and made our way into the activity room to finish the model we made last week ,Sachin was showing quite a bit of interest but wasn't smiling and was more content watching what was going on Sachins hr at the start was a little high in the mid 80s music was put on and diffuser put on just to help him settle ,was required to keep a close eye on him due to having a seizure the day before ,Sachin was pretty calm and relaxed throughout 6.30pm medication was given and Sachins hr was starting to come down and was sitting around 70 bpm to 75 bpm we finished up at 7.30pm and got ready for a short walk going up Cambridge Dr to the park and let Sachin play on the swing for a while then we slowly made our way back with Sachin feeling quite heavy on the arm and was very vocal, when we arrived back Dachin headed back into the toilet and passed another large amount of urine and again moving his bowel and seemed to be struggling he then made his way into the lounge room and sat down on the couch with Preveena with some doritos and was monitored until ending shift at 8.30pm his hr was sitting at 75bpm .
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    Sajit Verma.
    Running a 5 years tertiary program for his son, Sachin, who has severe autism.
    Other collaborators:
    Jarrett Polkinghorne(support worker),
    James Knock​(support worker)
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