Multiple Choice Questionnaire
  • Multiple Choice Questionnaire

    Answer the questions and see your score at the end.
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  • A person with dementia refuses personal care. They appear uncertain and distracted but not distressed. What is the MOST appropriate response?*
  • A medication decision is required for a person who lacks capacity. There is no immediate risk if delayed. What is the BEST course of action?*
  • You suspect financial abuse, but the person has capacity and expresses trust in the individual involved, though appears hesitant. What should you do?*
  • You observe a colleague being abrupt and slightly forceful during care. No injury is evident. What is the BEST immediate response?*
  • A person consistently refuses support with hygiene, increasing risk over time. What is the MOST appropriate approach?*
  • During care, a person becomes distressed due to how support is being delivered. What is the BEST response?*
  • A person with capacity declines to use recommended equipment despite known risks. What is the MOST appropriate response?*
  • You discover equipment is not functioning properly, and no immediate alternative is available. What should you do?*
  • You are running behind between visits. What should guide your decision-making?*
  • A person with capacity declines certain infection control measures. What is the MOST appropriate response?*
  • You notice concerns suggesting possible neglect due to gaps in care delivery. What is your responsibility?*
  • You observe practice below expected standards but no harm has occurred. What is the BEST response?*
  • A person’s preferences conflict with service delivery arrangements. What is the MOST appropriate approach?*
  • A colleague makes a subtle discriminatory remark. What is the BEST response?*
  • A person lacking capacity resists essential care, increasing risk. What is the MOST appropriate approach?*
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