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The term social role means that people are to develop social roles such as family member, or even employee. Person-centred care aims to be user , promoting independence and autonomy, providing and control; all based on a collaborative team .

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The Health and Safety at Work Act ensures that anyone affected by work must be kept . The Mental Capacity Act provides a legal framework for acting and making decisions on behalf of adults who lack to make particular for themselves.

Select four statements in the legal definition of Capacity under the Mental Capacity Act is.

Retain that information long enough to be able to make the decision

Make a decision based on the choice of another person

Being able to agree to decisions without necessarily understanding them

Understand information given to them to make a particular decision

Agree with a decision that a family member has made on their behalf

Use or weigh up that information to make the decision

Communicate their decision

Consistently make choices without necessarily understanding the implication of these

Select four statements involved in person centred care

If the service user does not have mental capacity – involving family, friends and professional to ensure that things are in the service users best interest

Providing care in the best interest of the person involved

Basing the care plan on what has previously been seen as best for the service user

Enabling the service user to be at the centre of all discussion about their care

Discussing the needs and wishes of the service user

Using communication that is understood by the service users

Taking advice from the family on how they thing their relative should be cared for even if the service user has Mental Capacity

Using medical terminology within the care plan so that all professionals understand what is required

Four 'activities of daily living' are:

Allowing them to behaviour in any manner that they wish

Breathing

Maintaining a safe environment

Not allowing them to live independently and do things for themselves

Who the service user should be friends with

Giving them no opportunity to discuss treatment or refuse treatment

Working and playing

Eliminating

Select three aspects of a recovery goal.

They are oriented towards reinforcing a negative identity

They are influenced by personality and values

They are a set of goals which is generic to all serviced users

They are unique to that person, and generally they are forward-looking

They are based on what the person actively wants to achieve in his or her life, rather than what the person wants to avoid

They are commonly about supporting a person to lessen the impact of an illness or condition

They are the goals that have been identified by the care team

When evaluation and reviewing a care plan which 4 of the following apply?

Care plans could be reviewed weekly, monthly, three monthly or six monthly

Care plans should always be locked away so that the service user cannot see them

Care plans needs to be regularly reviewed and amended dependent on the individuals needs

Care plans should be reviewed with all people involved including the service user

Care plans on need to be reviewed on an annual basis

Care plans must be written in a formal language at all times

Care plans can be updated without speaking to the serviced user

Care plans should always be written in a user friendly manner which could include pictorial format

In George Levinger’s theory on relationships which stage is it when there is mutual attraction and the relationship starts to blossom?

Continuation

Attraction

Build up

Deterioration

In George Levinger’s theory on relationships which stage is it when the interdependency of the couple becomes increasingly important as they start to disclose to their partners things about themselves?

Deterioration

Attraction

Continuation

Build up

In George Levinger’s theory on relationships which stage is it when the relationship becomes more solid as the couple start to engage more with each other and their lives become increasingly joined?

Build up

Ending

Deterioration

Continuation

In George Levinger’s theory on relationships which stage is it when the cost of the relationship and the rewards gained from it are measured and if found wanting may lead to a breakdown in the relationship?

Build up

Continuation

Deterioration

Ending

In George Levinger’s theory on relationships which stage is it when irreconcilable differences end the relationship?

Deterioration

Continuation

Build up

Ending

According to the Social Care Institute of Excellence what are the two basic questions in workforce planning?

What sort of staff?

What hours they work?

How many staff?

What qualifications do they have?

Select Kurt Lewin’s three leaderships styles in relation to group dynamics

Democratic

Relaxed

Laissez-faire

Autocratic

Authoritative

Absent

Staffing levels should be evaluated and reviewed on a regular basis dependent on the needs of the client group. Is this statement true or false?

TRUE

FALSE

Which of these two statements is correct?

Induction training is only needed if the member of staff has never worked in care before

Induction training is needed for all new staff to an establishment

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