AHRO QUIZ - PEHWO2

Quiz: Principles of ethics in health and social care - Equality, Diversity, Privacy and Dignity

Quiz: Principles of ethics in health and social care - Equality, Diversity, Privacy and Dignity

Quiz: Principles of ethics in health and social care - Equality, Diversity, Privacy and Dignity
Instructions:
- Before answering, you must read and understand all the resources provided about this course
- Read carefully each question and its instruction if applicable

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1. While providing care, look at all factors, including the thinking processes and the physical, emotional, social and cultural aspects of people you are caring for. This principle is called:
2. One of the following statements is right in relation to diversity in social care settings:
3. Accountability is applicable in workplace and outside. The health and social care workers are accountable by:
4. In “X” company, the recruitment team shows preference to male recruits over female recruits. Also, an employee misses the chance of promotion due to her gender. In this company:
5. As health and social care workers, having a zero tolerance of all forms of abuse is not our busyness. That is the responsibility of lawyers.
6. The desire for limited physical accessibility for solitude conducive to peace of mind and intimacy, is called physical privacy.
7. In our daily and professional life, it is possible to challenge others while maintaining their dignity.
8. After trainings and staff development programs, the judgmental beliefs of health and social workers can help them to improve the care and support they provide to individuals, and families.
9. While on duty, a social care worker may need to move people’s belongings around to clean. In this situation, a social care worker will always ask them whether they are happy for her / him to move their possessions. T
10. In care provision, we should recognize that supporting a person may impact her or his dignity. Thus, we can help a person to feel as comfortable as possible, and recognize that personal care is a private activity for only adults.

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