4023 exam questions Flashcards
the patient will be at the heart of everything the NHS does is one of the standards found within?
the NHS constitution.
your right not to be tortured or treated in an inhuman way is stipulated in which act of legislation?
human rights act 1998.
this government strategy focuses on providing support to people at risk of being radicalized into terrorist activity.
prevent
empowerment, prevention, proportionality, protection partnership and accountability are the 6 principles of?
safeguarding.
emotional health, beliefs and expectations are part of which element of the biopsychosocial model?
psychological
access to NHS services is based on clinical need, not an individuals ability to pay is a principle of?
the NHS constitution
enabling someone to do the right thing for the people they care for and to speak up when they have concerns describes which one of the values?
courage
provide one way an older patient with communication difficulties may demonstrate they are in pain?
voice, facial, changes in behaviour, physical manifestations
what may cause a problem in communicating with older patients and effect their ability to show that they are in pain?
behavioural
what age group may experience difficulty in communicating with their peers which may lead to anxiety?
13-18. adolescents
the belief that race, culture and ethnicity make no difference and that all people are essentially the same and what is appropriate for all?
cultural blindness
between the years (2019 to 2020) what was the estimated amount of alcohol dependent drinkers found in the uk?
608, 416
the below statement describes which element of the model of cultural competence. the ability to undertake health assesments with an appreciation of the physical, biological and physiological variations between different?
cultural skill.
list all the NHS 6Cs values?
care, competence, communication, compassion, courage, commitment.
Principles or standards of behviours and ones judgment of what is important in life which affects our character and conduct is a definition of what term:
values
The right to life and prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment are legal rights protected within what act of legislation?
human rights act 1998
Understanding how an individuals independence, identify and sense of self can be affected by illness, disability, ageing or other life events best describes?
beliefs
Working together for patients commitment to quality of care and improving life’s are core values of:
nhs constition
which stages of change model- becoming more aware of the potential benefits of making a change, but the cost tend to stand out even more. This conflict creates a strong sense of uncertainty about changing?
action
At which stage of development is one likley to be able to begin running, feeding themselves, playing with toys and communication?
3-5 years
The belief that race, culture and ethnicity make no difference and that people are essentially the same and what is appropriate for one culture should be appropriate for all.
cultural blindness
the ability to undertake health assessments with an appreciation of the physical, biological and physiological variations between different …. describes what element of the model of cultural competence?
cultural skill
what are the 6cs values
care, courage, communication, compassion, commitment and competence
At which stage of development is one likley to be able to begin running, feeding themselves, playing with toys and communication?
3-5