ABOUT US ABOUT AHRO BOARD OF TRUSTEES SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL POLICIES OUR TEAM AHRO TEAM GOVERNING COUNCIL/COMMITTEES(2022-2028) TEACHING STAFFS WHAT WE DO ACADEMIC RESEARCH CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY AHRO PUBLICATIONS AHRO INSTITUTE AHRO Short Courses Postgraduate Courses Vocational Courses English Language AHRO CAREER WORKING WITH US EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCE AT AHRO OUR VALUES AND CULTURE OUR STRATEGY ACADEMIC ACCREDITATION Menu ABOUT US ABOUT AHRO BOARD OF TRUSTEES SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL POLICIES OUR TEAM AHRO TEAM GOVERNING COUNCIL/COMMITTEES(2022-2028) TEACHING STAFFS WHAT WE DO ACADEMIC RESEARCH CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY AHRO PUBLICATIONS AHRO INSTITUTE AHRO Short Courses Postgraduate Courses Vocational Courses English Language AHRO CAREER WORKING WITH US EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCE AT AHRO OUR VALUES AND CULTURE OUR STRATEGY ACADEMIC ACCREDITATION Search AHRO QUIZ Quiz: Adult with Incapacity Quiz: Adult with Incapacity Instructions: Before answering, you must read and understand all the resources provided about this course Check if the course has some attachments (PDF documents, or links for Videos Only 5 online attempts will be considered Read carefully each question and its instruction if applicable 1. Select the best option taking into consideration the “The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000”. For the purpose the Act, “Incapable” means incapable of: * Making decisions Communicating decisions Understanding decisions The options a, b, and c are correct. 2. Read the following assertions, and choose one, which is NOT in line with the Act of adult with incapacity: * Having the diagnosis like Dimentia means, of itself, that the person is not able to make decisions for her or himself. The act allows for simple, everyday decisions to be made without formal authority The act states that for more complex decisions, applications can be made to the appropriate authority All the above statements are in line with the Act of adult with incapacity. 3. The person in charge of adult with incapacity shall in so far as it is reasonable and practicable to do so, support the adult to exercise and promote whatever skills he or she has concerning property, financial affairs or personal welfare as the case may be and to develop new such skills. This principle is called: * Benefit Take account of the wishes of the adult Encouraging the adult Least restrictive option 4. If an adult “X” lacks the capacity to make some decisions on complex financial issues; this means that he or she is not even able to make other decisions; for example, to decide what items to buy at the local shop. * True False 5. Some health care staff may be authorised to take decisions about provision of treatment to an adult who is not able to give consent, if the required treatment is within the specialisation of that health care staff, for example, a gynaecologist * True False If you are human, leave this field blank. Submit Δ Retake Quiz Back to Lesson