T-level: A1.3 - Beneficence in health and social care
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- Q1Which of the following best describes the principle of beneficence in health and social care?Avoiding harm to patientsInformed consent before treatmentEnsuring patient confidentialityPromoting the well-being of individuals30s
- Q2In health and social care, which action exemplifies beneficence?Documenting patient information accuratelyRespecting a patient's decision to refuse treatmentProviding information about treatment optionsAdministering pain relief to a patient in discomfort30s
- Q3Which of the following scenarios illustrates a lack of beneficence in health care?Encouraging a patient to participate in therapyIgnoring a patient's request for pain managementSuggesting a new treatment optionFollowing up after a surgical procedure30s
- Q4Which of the following statements best reflects the ethical principle of beneficence?Patients have the right to make their own decisions.Informed consent must be obtained before treatment.Confidentiality is crucial in patient care.Healthcare professionals should act in the best interest of their patients.30s
- Q5What is the primary goal of beneficence in health and social care?To provide equal access to healthcareTo enhance the well-being and health of patientsTo ensure informed consent is obtainedTo maintain patient confidentiality30s
- Q6Which of the following actions is an example of beneficence in a healthcare setting?Explaining side effects of medicationProviding support for a patient’s mental health needsEnsuring patient privacy during consultationsDocumenting a patient's medical history30s
- Q7Which of the following best defines beneficence in the context of patient care?The obligation to prevent harmThe duty to act for the benefit of the patientThe process of obtaining informed consentThe importance of patient autonomy30s
- Q8In what way can healthcare providers demonstrate beneficence towards their patients?By accurately recording patient symptomsBy providing materials on patient rightsBy discussing treatment risks and benefitsBy recommending preventive care measures30s
- Q9How can healthcare practitioners apply the principle of beneficence when treating patients?By ensuring patient confidentialityBy keeping accurate medical recordsBy respecting patients' choicesBy ensuring that treatments provided will lead to a positive health outcome30s
- Q10Which practice in health and social care reflects beneficence towards vulnerable populations?Ensuring compliance with safety regulationsImplementing community health programs that address specific needsProviding information on patient rightsConducting regular medical check-ups30s