Question Mr. Jasper Beardley is an 85-year-old gentleman living in a… Mr. Jasper Beardley is an 85-year-old gentleman living in a long-term care (LTC) facility in London, Ontario. He has a wife and a son; who visit often and are very involved with his care. His wife is his substitute decision maker for personal care and finances. Mr. and Mrs. Beardley have been married for 55 years.Mr. Beardley grew up in the Toronto area. He served in World War II for approximately 6 years. His family reports that he was a very active man, who always needed to keep busy and was an avid swimmer since 1948. He swam up until 2007. His wife also reports that Mr. Beardley is an ex-smoker who quit approximately 50 years ago, after a light smoking history.You are the Primary Nurse of Mr Beardley and see the need to call an urgent IPT care conference related to his care.One of the team members is away at a conference and asks a colleague to carry her workload while away. This temporary team member does not understand the dynamics of the team. When you try to explain some of the background she dismisses you saying, “I am only here for a week this is not as important as my own work surely you can carry my workload with this patient.”Mr. Beardley’s care team has met and given their feedback on what their professional goals are. In order to determine the interprofessional goal, the team decides the following assessments are required:a. Feeding/swallowingb. Mobilityc. Skin/Woundd. CommunicationSummarize your thoughts and post your answers to the following questions in this week’s discussion board. Which of the professions (from question 2, last week) could contribute information to each assessment?Which team member contributes which information to the above assessments?Using the DESC Model discussed in the In-Service what would you say to the colleague who expects you to do their work? Health Science Science Nursing NURS 1081 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)