Exam Questions Jan 2020 Flashcards

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Scenario 1: Ill Health
Angela has been receiving treatment for breast and liver cancer. After more tests she
has been told that the treatment is not working and she is now terminally ill.
Angela lives at home with her husband and two children.

Q: (a) Identify two professionals who are responsible for administering Angela’s
medication.
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Scenario 1: Ill Health
Angela has been receiving treatment for breast and liver cancer. After more tests she
has been told that the treatment is not working and she is now terminally ill.
Angela lives at home with her husband and two children.

Q: (b) Describe two ways social care staff could support the family.
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Scenario 1: Ill Health
Angela has been receiving treatment for breast and liver cancer. After more tests she
has been told that the treatment is not working and she is now terminally ill.
Angela lives at home with her husband and two children.

Q: (c) Explain how staff could empower Angela.
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Scenario 1: Ill Health
Angela has been receiving treatment for breast and liver cancer. After more tests she
has been told that the treatment is not working and she is now terminally ill.
Angela lives at home with her husband and two children.

Q: (d) Discuss the possible advantages of hospice care for Angela and her family
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Scenario 2: Learning Disability

Jessica is 19 years old and has a moderate learning disability.
Jessica is supported to live independently and has been living with her partner for
the past 12 months.

Jessica has recently found out she is pregnant and she and her partner are looking
forward to becoming parents

Q: (a) Identify two health settings that could provide care for Jessica.
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Scenario 2: Learning Disability

Jessica is 19 years old and has a moderate learning disability.
Jessica is supported to live independently and has been living with her partner for
the past 12 months.

Jessica has recently found out she is pregnant and she and her partner are looking
forward to becoming parents.

Q: (b) Describe two ways the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) regulates
Jessica’s midwife.
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Scenario 2: Learning Disability

Jessica is 19 years old and has a moderate learning disability.
Jessica is supported to live independently and has been living with her partner for
the past 12 months.

Jessica has recently found out she is pregnant and she and her partner are looking
forward to becoming parents

Q: (c) Explain potential barriers that could affect Jessica’s access to health and social
care services.
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Scenario 2: Learning Disability

Jessica is 19 years old and has a moderate learning disability.
Jessica is supported to live independently and has been living with her partner for
the past 12 months.

Jessica has recently found out she is pregnant and she and her partner are looking
forward to becoming parents

Q: (d) Discuss how a midwife may support Jessica.
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Scenario 3: Physical/Sensory Disabilities
Laidan is 67 years old. He has a hearing impairment that has got worse over the last
10 years.
Laidan recently fell and broke his hip and he was admitted to the hospital for a hip
replacement. He is recovering well in hospital. A physiotherapist is seeing Laidan each day on the ward to make sure he can mobilize himself following his hip replacement.
Laidan lives on his own and has only recently retired.

Q:3 (a) Identify two ways charities could support Laidan.
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Scenario 3: Physical/Sensory Disabilities
Laidan is 67 years old. He has a hearing impairment that has got worse over the last
10 years.
Laidan recently fell and broke his hip and he was admitted to the hospital for a hip
replacement. He is recovering well in hospital. A physiotherapist is seeing Laidan each day on the ward to make sure he can mobilize himself following his hip replacement.
Laidan lives on his own and has only recently retired.

Q: (b) Describe two responsibilities of the doctor working with Laidan in the hospital
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Scenario 3: Physical/Sensory Disabilities
Laidan is 67 years old. He has a hearing impairment that has got worse over the last
10 years.
Laidan recently fell and broke his hip and he was admitted to the hospital for a hip
replacement. He is recovering well in hospital. A physiotherapist is seeing Laidan each day on the ward to make sure he can mobilize himself following his hip replacement.
Laidan lives on his own and has only recently retired.

Q: (c) Explain how staff at the hospital are monitored to make sure that Laidan receives
high quality care.
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Scenario 3: Physical/Sensory Disabilities
Laidan is 67 years old. He has a hearing impairment that has got worse over the last
10 years.
Laidan recently fell and broke his hip and he was admitted to the hospital for a hip
replacement. He is recovering well in hospital. A physiotherapist is seeing Laidan each day on the ward to make sure he can mobilize himself following his hip replacement.
Laidan lives on his own and has only recently retired.

Q: (d) Discuss how a multidisciplinary team could support Laidan to live at home
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Scenario 4: Age-related Needs
Jake is six years old. He has a long-term health condition, so he has to stay in hospital
for a few days each week.
Jake lives with his parents and his younger brother. One of his parents stays with him
while he is in hospital.

Q: (a) Identify two skills Jake’s doctor should have.
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Scenario 4: Age-related Needs
Jake is six years old. He has a long-term health condition, so he has to stay in hospital
for a few days each week.
Jake lives with his parents and his younger brother. One of his parents stays with him
while he is in hospital.

Q: (b) Describe two responsibilities of the hospital to ensure that its workers meet
National Occupational Standards.
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Scenario 4: Age-related Needs
Jake is six years old. He has a long-term health condition, so he has to stay in hospital
for a few days each week.
Jake lives with his parents and his younger brother. One of his parents stays with him
while he is in hospital.

Q: (c) Explain how Jake can be kept safe while in hospital.
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Scenario 4: Age-related Needs
Jake is six years old. He has a long-term health condition, so he has to stay in hospital
for a few days each week.
Jake lives with his parents and his younger brother. One of his parents stays with him
while he is in hospital.

Q: (d) Discuss the importance of good communication between the professionals
involved in caring for Jake
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