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1. What organization defines the responsibilities and ethical standards for
guardians?
National Guardianship Association
National Council on Aging
American Bar Association
American Psychological Association
2. If a guardian fails to maintain the dignity of the individual they serve, what
ethical standard are they violating?
The ethical standard of informed consent.
The ethical standard of respect for the dignity of individuals under
guardianship.
The ethical standard of ongoing education.
The ethical standard of financial accountability.
3. If a guardian discovers a new community resource that could benefit the
individual under their care, what should they do?
The guardian should ignore the resource as it is not part of their
responsibilities.
The guardian should only inform the court about the resource.
The guardian should inform the individual and consider how to
integrate that resource into their care plan.
The guardian should keep the resource to themselves for future
reference.
,4. If a guardian fails to adhere to court requirements, what potential
consequence could arise?
Legal repercussions and loss of guardianship
Increased trust from the individual under guardianship
Enhanced personal relationships
Improved decision-making autonomy
5. If a guardian is faced with a situation where the individual has previously
expressed conflicting preferences, how should the guardian proceed to
respect the individual's autonomy?
Follow the court's last ruling without further consideration.
Consult with family members and review past communications to
ascertain the individual's true wishes.
Make a decision based on what the guardian believes is best.
Choose the most recent preference expressed by the individual.
6. A guardian is appointed by:
The court
The patient
7. What organization defines the responsibilities and ethical standards for
guardians?
American Medical Association
National Council on Aging
National Guardianship Association
American Bar Association
,8. If a guardian fails to keep the court updated on the guardianship status, what
potential consequence could arise?
Enhanced personal relationships for the guardian.
Increased trust from the individual under guardianship.
Legal repercussions for failing to fulfill guardianship duties.
No consequences as guardianship is a voluntary role.
9. If a guardian is faced with a decision that conflicts with the client's expressed
wishes, what should the guardian do to align with ethical standards?
Seek to understand the client's preferences and find a solution that
respects their wishes while ensuring their well-being.
Ignore the client's wishes if they seem unreasonable.
Consult with the court to override the client's preferences.
Make the decision solely based on what they believe is best for the
client.
10. When the guardian reviews the need for continuation of the guardianship,
he/she is acting as:
Surrogate decision maker
Estate planner
Advocate
Coordinator of Services
11. Why is it important for guardians to avoid personal relationships with
individuals under their guardianship?
To enhance emotional support for the individual.
, To maintain objectivity and protect the dignity of the individual.
To facilitate better communication.
To ensure financial stability for the individual.
12. If a guardian decides to restrict an individual's contact with family members,
what ethical principle might they be violating?
The principle of court requirements
The principle of financial management
The principle of informed consent
The principle of maintaining personal relationships
13. If a guardian fails to seek ongoing education and support the personal
relationships of the person under guardianship, what potential impact could
this have on the individual?
It would have no impact on the individual.
It could negatively affect the individual's well-being and personal
relationships.
It would improve the guardian's decision-making skills.
It would enhance the guardian's reputation.
14. Describe the role of court authority in the responsibilities of guardians as
outlined by the National Guardianship Association.
Guardians can make decisions based on personal beliefs without
court oversight.
Guardians have unlimited power to make decisions without any legal
constraints.