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U3C1A What allows a healthcare worker to determine the chain of command?
organizational structure or chart
titles
email list
office size
What is the role of a GP? (General Practioner)
to perform major surgeries in hospitals
to diagnose, provide medication and monitor a treatment plan
the change bed sheets, help patients go to the toilet and wash
responsible for antenatal care in hospitals
Midwives play a role in supporting women through pregnancy. What is the term given to nurses who provide support before a baby is born?
postnatal care
prenatal care
antenatal care
maternity care
What is rehabilitation?
a programme designed to help a person recover from an accident or illness to live an independent life
a device used to support daily living activities
a piece of specialized equipment
an Amy Winehouse song
Healthcare professionals must be aware and respectful of religious beliefs and differences. For example..
Muslims do not normally cut their hair
Muslims prefer to wash in the bath
Hindus and Muslims do not have a preference about which gender treats them
Siks and Rastafarians do not normally cut their hair
Standards of behaviour and professional practice is known as ...
anti discriminatory practice
policy
procedure
code of practice
ensuring, celebrating and understanding individual needs is part of...
promoting the anti-discriminatory practice
adapting health and social care provisions for different types of service users
the maternity care process
a policy for consultants
What is empowerment?
supporting people through rehabilitation
encouraging self esteem in individuals
giving people the power to vote
supporting people to take control of their lives through discussion and decisions of their care and treatment
Give some examples of responsibilities of a health care assistant
prescribing medicine and diagnosing someone
supporting people in housing or with learning difficulties
helping people with daily care such as washing, dressing, using the toilet and feeding
travel to peoples' homes to provide care
........ is a way of treating or thinking in a manner that is equal, dignified and courteous about something or someone.
dignity
respect
pride
Anti-discriminatory practice
Understanding that each individual is unique, and recognising individual differences is ......
diversity
dignity
respect
confidentiality
Can treatment ever go against someone principles of care
true
false
Why is it important to treat balance?
To increase height
Prevent falls and knocks
To achieve social improvement
To enhance the chance of falls and knocks
The aim of the end of life strategy is
A) a “good death”
B) Being treated individually with dignity and respect
C) A,B and D
D) Being without pain and other symptoms
Some people see death as a curable disease
true
false
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