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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE GCSE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
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Choice
Consultation
What are the 5 rights? Confidentiality
Protection from harm and abuse
Equal and fair treatment
Health-Care Setting Where a service user receives health care
Social-Care Setting Where a service user receives social care
Service-User a person receiving health and/or social care
Service-Provider a person delivering health and/or social care
Hospital
Dental practice
GP surgery
Residential care home
Examples of Healthcare Settings
A service user's home
Respite care
Opticians
Pharmacy
Care
home
Examples of Social Care Settings Library
Community Centre
Prison
Children's residential home
Are service users entitled to having the 5 Yes, service-users are entitled to having the 5 rights met at health and social care
rights in health and social care settings? settings
How can the right to choice be upheld in a whether or not to take part in activities, drugs and treatments, which clothes to wear
health/social care setting?
How can the right to confidentiality be keeping information about service-users on a need-to-know basis, keeping
upheld in a health/social care setting? important details and records in a locked filing cabinet or behind a strong password
How can the right to consultation be discussing treatment options, discussing problems and benefits of a certain drug
upheld in a health/social care setting?
How can the right to equal and fair treating people in a suitable way depending on their needs,
treatment be upheld in a health/social care
setting?
How can the right to protection from harm safeguarding, passing information that could lead to harm of a service-user onto the
and abuse be upheld in a health/social designated safe-guarding lead
care setting?
Safe-guarding keeping service-users safe in care settings
Empowerment
What are the benefits to a service-user's
High Self-Esteem
health and wellbeing when their rights are
Service-User's Needs are Met
maintained?
Trust
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Encourages independence and being self-reliant
Empowerment Feeling in control of their lives
Gives service-users choice, control and independence
Feeling Valued
High Self-Esteem Feeling Respected
Positive Mental Health
Appropriate care or treatment such as mobility aids provided, or dietary
Service-User's Needs are Met requirements met
Results in good/improving physical or mental health
Reassured that service-providers will not harm
Trust them Confident in the care they receive
Confident that service-providers have the service-user's best interests in mind
Individuality
Choice
Dignity
Rights
What are the Person-Centered Values? Independence
Privacy
Partnership
Encouraging Decision-Making of a Service-User
Respect
Recognising and respecting the unique qualities, preferences, and needs of each
Individuality person
receiving care.
Individuals have the right to make
Choice informed decisions about their own
care and services.
Dignity Valuing a person's self-worth and human rights.
The five rights:
Choice
Consultation
Rights
Confidentiality
Equal and fair treatment
Protection from harm and abuse
Empowering individuals to lead their lives with minimal restrictions, and to not
Independence
have to rely on others to perform daily tasks.
Making sure that confidential information is kept on a 'need to know
Privacy
basis'. Having a respect for a person's personal and psychological
space.
Collaboration between healthcare providers, social services, patients, and the
Partnership
community, to deliver integrated and person-centred care.
Health/social care professionals and service users working together to make
Encouraging Decision Making of a Service-
informed
User
choices about the appropriate care.
Respect Treating each person as a valued human being.
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