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Be able to establish consent when providing care or support

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Which of the following tasks would need consent from the individual receiving care? Select three answers.

Assisting into bed

Toileting

Assisting with feeding

Talking to management about the individual's care plan

Passing on a message from a relative

Is the following statement true or false? When consent is given by an individual to receive care it should always be in writing.

TRUE

FALSE

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

treatmentreceivetreatmentpossibleright

An individual has the to refuse any they do not wish. They have the right to full information about the treatment, its purpose and side effects. If consent is not obtained the cannot normally be given.

Why is it important to establish consent when providing care or support?

It is something your supervisor said you must do

Because your manager will discipline you if you don't do this

It is a legal requirement

Each individual has a right to refuse care

You are caring for Mazy and she refuses to have a bath. Your supervisor says she must have one, what should you do?

Try to explain why she needs to bath

Call your supervisor for advice and explain why Mazy should have a bath today

Suggest that she has a wash for today

Make Mazy have a bath

Which regulatory body is responsible for monitoring the quality of adult health and social care services?

NHS Direct

The General Social Care Council

The Care Quality Commission

The sector skills council

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