Why the patients Information must be properly protected?
a. To prevent it from the patient’s reach
b. To prevent malicious, thoughtless or inadvertent breaches of confidentiality
c. To prevent the patients from the necessary treatment provided in the clinic
d. To prevent the patient from getting benefit from the healthcare team
- Who is responsible for deciding what treatment to offer at the end of life?
a. Clinician in charge of patients care
b. Court must be involved every time
c. Family has the right to take decision
d. Palliative care specialist - Which of the following parties is responsible for deciding what treatment to offer forpatients at the end of life care?
A. Clinician in charge for patient care
B. Patient’s family
C. Patient him/herself.
D. Palliative care specialist - When doctors should seek legal advice?
a. If a competent young person refuses essential medical and life-savingtreatment
b. If the young child’s acceptance of treatment is determinative.
c. If young people may give valid consent to medical treatment
d. If young person’s acceptance of medication is not determinative. - Which one is the provision of care for patients at the end of life?
a. Do not apply confidentially in the case of end of life care for dying patients
b. Dying patients should have opportunities to discuss matters such as wherethey want to die OR Effective communication
within the health team.
c. Effective communications are not compulsory when dealing with the patient
d. Physicians should not explain the situation clearly - When does young people considered as competent and can give consent in normalconditions?
a. Children less than 5 years
b. Infant between 1-2 years
c. People aged over 16 years
d. Young children under 10 years - Which one of the following is an example of the proper standards for personal behaviour and public morality that must
be followed by Healthcare Practitioners?
a. Avoiding honesty of profession
b. Have violent behavior on work
c. Keeping away from unworthy behavior
d. Use alcohol or drugs at the healthcare facility - What is the purpose of seeking consent from patients?
a. To allow the treatment or exam to take place
b. To explain the procedure
c. To form a bond with the patient
d. To give the patient unrealistic expectations
2 / 3 - Which kind of treatment can be provided in case, consent cannot be obtained in anemergency situation?
a. Cosmetic treatment to maintain beauty
b. Immediately necessary to preserve life
c. Invasive treatment with no use
d. Radiation in unnecessary circumstances - Which one of the following should be avoided to prevent the insult to the noble health profession?
a. Compassion for the patients
b. Maintaining dignity of profession
c. Obnoxious behavior for the patient
d. Respect the rights of the patient - Which of the following is the legal purpose of consent?
a. Adult patients with capacity in any circumstances can choose treatment.
b. Consent is a trigger that allows treatment or examination to take place.
c. Health Care is a partnership between doctor and patient and the family.
d. Patients’ views should be jotted down separately respected. - The legal purpose of consent is:
A. Patients’ views should be respected.
B. Health Care is a partnership between doctor and patient.
C. Consent is trigger that allows treatment.
D. Adult patients with capacity have the right to choose what happens to theirbodies. - In which of the following conditions the relatives have right to give consent tothe treatment of adult patient?
a. Appointed as legal proxy
b. Appointed as patient friend
c. Appointed as patient nurse
d. Only the guardian - When is a signed consent form is required?
a. After seeing the doctor
b. After talking to the paramedics
c. Before any office visit
d. For surgery - Which one of the following statement meaning the exceptional circumstances thatjustify overriding the right of an individual
to confidentiality in order to serve a broader social interest?
a. Confidential health service
b. Express consent for treatment
c. Implied consent for treatment
d. Public interest disclosure - How long is consent valid?
a. As long as it applies to the treatment in question
b. For a lifetime after the consent is given
c. For 6 months after the consent
d. Only when the patient is conscious - Poor behavior of healthcare practitioners like lack of commitment to appointmentscould cause which one of the
following direct consequences?
a. Achieving higher levels of trustworthiness and honesty of practitioners
b. Achieving higher levels of economic levels of profit
c. Insulting the profession and demeaning the status of healthcarepractitioners
d. Protecting the nobleness of the profession - Which one of the following could lead to insulting the profession or demeaning thestatus of a healthcare practitioner?
a. Maltreatment