Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Effective Caring Edition.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Effective Caring Edition

Question 1

Being shunned by peers is an example of A Bullying B Hostility C Rejection D Unfair Discrimination

Being shunned by peers is an example of A Bullying B Hostility C Rejection D Unfair Discrimination

Question 2

Setting individual target grades for our students is an example of A Effective communication B Treating people well C Equitable treatment D Dignity

Setting individual target grades for our students is an example of A Effective communication B Treating people well C Equitable treatment D Dignity

Question 3

The physical life quality factors are exercise, safety & hygiene, nutrition, and… A Freedom from pain and comfort B Violence and comfort C Freedom from pain and MRSA D Balanced diet and comfort

The physical life quality factors are exercise, safety & hygiene, nutrition, and… A Freedom from pain and comfort B Violence and comfort C Freedom from pain and MRSA D Balanced diet and comfort

Question 4

Which of the following is not a life quality factor? A Stimulation B Autonomy C Choice D Confidence

Which of the following is not a life quality factor? A Stimulation B Autonomy C Choice D Confidence

Question 5

Which of the following is not a way of treating people badly? A Neglect B Punishment C Abuse D Violence

Which of the following is not a way of treating people badly? A Neglect B Punishment C Abuse D Violence

Question 6

All women are poor at parking cars is an example of a A Attitude B Prejudice C Stereotype D Unfair discrimination

All women are poor at parking cars is an example of a A Attitude B Prejudice C Stereotype D Unfair discrimination

Question 7

Persistent negative malicious attacks on a person is A Bullying B Violence C Hostility D Obstructive behaviour

Persistent negative malicious attacks on a person is A Bullying B Violence C Hostility D Obstructive behaviour

Question 8

Mary is looking upset. You have used which caring skill? A Observation B Working alongside C Reducing –ve feelings D Perception

Mary is looking upset. You have used which caring skill? A Observation B Working alongside C Reducing –ve feelings D Perception

Question 9

Popping into the bank while looking after a patient. Your barrier to care is A Attitude B Lack of motivation C Pre-occupied with own needs D Lack of power

Popping into the bank while looking after a patient. Your barrier to care is A Attitude B Lack of motivation C Pre-occupied with own needs D Lack of power

Question 10

Which of these is not a type of referral method? A Instant access B Recall C Third party referral D Self referral

Which of these is not a type of referral method? A Instant access B Recall C Third party referral D Self referral

Question 11

A GP does many things. Which of these doesn’t he do? A Offer advice B Diagnose and treat C Perform observations D Withhold treatment information

A GP does many things. Which of these doesn’t he do? A Offer advice B Diagnose and treat C Perform observations D Withhold treatment information

Question 12

Which of these people wouldn’t be found in a health centre or GP practice? A Community midwife B District nurse C Health visitor D Operating nurse

Which of these people wouldn’t be found in a health centre or GP practice? A Community midwife B District nurse C Health visitor D Operating nurse

Question 13

Which of these is the correct spelling? A Domicillary Care B Domiciliary Care C Domicilary Care D Domicilliery Care

Which of these is the correct spelling? A Domicillary Care B Domiciliary Care C Domicilary Care D Domicilliery Care

Question 14

Care for an infirm elderly person is provided by A Residential homes B Domiciliary Care C Nursing homes D Day Care

Care for an infirm elderly person is provided by A Residential homes B Domiciliary Care C Nursing homes D Day Care

Question 15

Which of the following is not a barrier to care? A Inadequate resources B Communication C Ignorance D Patient disabilities

Which of the following is not a barrier to care? A Inadequate resources B Communication C Ignorance D Patient disabilities

GAME OVER