Question 3 ca

Which of the following are some of the ways to identify carers?

Question 3 ca

Which of the following are some of the ways to identify carers?

Question 2 ca

A carer only looks after one person.

Question 2 ca

A carer only looks after one person.

Question 2 ca

A carer only looks after one person.

Question 2 ca

A carer only looks after one person.

Question 1 ca

You are expected to have an in-depth knowledge of all benefits and services available to carers.

Question 1 ca

You are expected to have an in-depth knowledge of all benefits and services available to carers.

Question 10 c

At which level of care is consent a higher priority?

Question 10 c

At which level of care is consent a higher priority?

Question 9 c

A patient may be competent to make some decisions but not others?

Question 9 c

A patient may be competent to make some decisions but not others?

Question 8 c

NHS Trusts are public authorities and must therefore comply with the provisions of the Human Rights Act.

Question 8 c

NHS Trusts are public authorities and must therefore comply with the provisions of the Human Rights Act.

Question 7 c

You require consent from a patient with learning disabilities, they take a bit longer to communicate their response to...

Question 7 c

You require consent from a patient with learning disabilities, they take a bit longer to communicate their response to...

Question 6 c

A patient holds their arm out for a blood sample to be taken, would this be classed as consent?

Question 6 c

A patient holds their arm out for a blood sample to be taken, would this be classed as consent?

Question 5 c

At what age is a person regarded as competent to give consent?

Question 5 c

At what age is a person regarded as competent to give consent?