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  • 1

    which is the best deifiniton of the term ‘safeguarding’?

    It is the process of promoting the welfare of individuals and groups and protecting them from harm, often putting control measures in place to do so

  • 2

    Which is the correct definition of protection in the context of safeguarding

    It is the process by which individuals are kept from harm

  • 3

    The team ABUSE is to defined as

    Any action that causes significant harm to an individual. Harm may take many forms for this definition

  • 4

    The term HARM is defined as

    Physical or psychological damage or injury of an individual

  • 5

    The term MALTREATMENT is defined as

    All forms of physical and emotional ill, treatment or abuse

  • 6

    Which of the following pieces of legislation provides illegal framework for adults with care and support and include statutory requirements for safeguarding adults?

    The care act 2014

  • 7

    Which of the following NWAS procedures staff to understand the processes required to protect adult to vulnerable or at risk

    Safeguarding vulnerable persons procedure

  • 8

    Which, and provides the best definition of the care act, 2014

    The care act provides a legal framework for entitlement of adults with care and support needs and includes statutory requirements for safeguarding adults

  • 9

    Process of promoting the welfare of individuals and groups and protecting them from harm often control measures in place to do so is known as

    Safeguarding

  • 10

    Safeguards and children is a legal requirements under which legislation

    Children’s act, 1989

  • 11

    Which statutory guidance sets out arrangements for multiagency working to safeguard children

    Working together to safeguard children, 2018

  • 12

    Which of the following Nwas procedures, assist staff to understand processes required to protect children who are vulnerable or at risk?

    Safeguards and vulnerable persons procedure

  • 13

    In accordance with the care act 2014, which of the following are principles that underpin safeguarding of adults?

    Empowerment, prevention, proportionality, protection, partnership, and accountability

  • 14

    Which of the following is a key principle, which underpins safeguard of adults and children?

    Protection

  • 15

    Select the roles of a first responder in relation to safeguarding adults and children

    Staff must take appropriate action if they suspect or no child or adult is being abused or is likely to come to significant harm. Staff must seek appropriate support, safeguarding supervision, or advice to aid making regards concerned procedures if clarity is required

  • 16

    Select the roles of a first responder in relation to safeguarding and children

    Should be raised via the trust safeguarding team, as outlined in the safeguarding vulnerable persons policy and procedures

  • 17

    Select the rules of others in relation to the sharing of information relating to the child safeguarding

    Information should be shared to ensure the best outcome for the child without the necessity to gain consent, if the child is considered to be at risk

  • 18

    Select the correct up option regarding the roles of others in relation to sharing the information relating to the adult safeguard

    Those involved in the care of the patient should consider the data protection act and operates with an open approach. It is best practice to gain consent where possible and record the safeguarding referral.

  • 19

    select the correct statement in relation to the responsibilities of others in relation to safeguard

    The Support Centre team will inform the safeguarding team of the consent raised with them by the ambulance crew

  • 20

    The principles of sharing information in relation to safeguarding are

    Adherence to legislation, open and honest, seek advice where required gain consent if possible, consider that safety and well-being professional obligation to act in the best interest and keep a record

  • 21

    The principles of sharing information in relation to safeguarding are

    Multidimensional approaches applied to safeguarding with all partners in the best interest of the vulnerable person. Sharing should be necessary, proportionate, relevant, accurate, timely, and secure

  • 22

    Safeguarding information shared with other agencies should be

    Necessary, proportionate, relevant, accurate, timely and secure

  • 23

    Select the correct definition of physical abuse

    This is the intentional act of inflicting harm or injury upon another person

  • 24

    Select the correct definition of sexual abuse

    This is the inflection of a sexual contact upon a person by forcible compulsion, but can also be but not exclusively exposure to indecent images, or masturbation on those

  • 25

    Select the correct definition of an emotional and psychological abuse

    This is a way of controlling another person that often leads to a psychological change in beliefs and behaviours. This is common and grooming force marriages cohesive and spiritual abuse to name a few abuses. Well embarrass shame blame otherwise manipulate to their objectives

  • 26

    Select the correct definition of financial abuse

    This is an aspect of coercive control that restrict the victims freedom. It is often reinforced with threatening and degrading behaviour

  • 27

    Select the signs and symptoms associated with a physical abuse

    Unexplained, injuries and injuries inconsistent with the account of what happened. Frequent injuries, malnutrition and subdued behaviour are the red flags. These can be consistent with experiences of assault and neglect unlawful restraint amongst others.

  • 28

    Select the signs and symptoms of financial abuse

    Unexplained withdrawal of funds and unexplained lack of money, missing possessions, family showing unusual and chess in the assets of a person or some of the red flags associated with abuse.

  • 29

    select the correct sign and symptoms of neglect

    Poor appearance and hygiene, hunger, tiredness, clingy

  • 30

    Select the correct definition of unintentional abuse

    When injuries are inflicted onto an individual without purposeful intense. An example of this could be inappropriately dressing an individual for the climate conditions or failing to turn a bedbound regularly

  • 31

    Which of the following options is an example of intentional abuse?

    Deliberate hitting, or kicking

  • 32

    Which of the following options is an example of unintentional abuse

    Hoist sling, digging in behind a patient’s knees

  • 33

    Select the correct statement which outlines factors that may increase risk of harm or abuse

    Data suggest that individuals from areas of reduce socio-economic growth, registered disabled, age, and even cultural practices should carry an increased safeguarding risk

  • 34

    Which of the following factors may increase the risk of an individual experience harm or abuse?

    Social, economic or demographic factors

  • 35

    Why Mason say in groups may be at a higher risk of experiencing harm or abuse

    These groups are more likely to have or are having advanced childhood experience that may consist of exposure to alcohol drugs, violence and abuse. Data suggest looked after children, care, levers and vulnerable adults are at increased risk

  • 36

    Why may look after children and care, levers be at higher risk of experiencing harm or abuse

    They are more likely to have, or are having advanced childhood experiences that may consist of exposure to alcohol drugs, violence, or abuse

  • 37

    Why is it most important for staff to record their own recognition of a vulnerable individual regularly missing healthcare appointments

    Passion associated with the denial of care classed as a red flag and an indicator of abuse or harm and must be recorded and investigated

  • 38

    What safeguarding risks are associated with online social networking

    Lack of education and poorly police, Internet can potentially expose individuals to cyber bullying, identity, theft, grooming, and exposure to offensive images amongst the other risks

  • 39

    In which situation may have been necessary to forcefully and property with good intent

    When it is reasonable to assume that there is an immediate risk to ‘life or limb’

  • 40

    Which of the following is NOT a safeguarding risk associated with Internet use an online social networking

    Online research

  • 41

    Which of the following is NOT a safeguarding risk associated with the online social networking

    Exposure to wild cultures

  • 42

    What are the risks to an individuals dignity and rights in care environments

    Lack of regulation in adequate funding and poor training

  • 43

    Which of the following risks may impact upon a a patient’s dignity and rights in a care environment

    Insufficient staff

  • 44

    Which of the following risks may impact upon patient’s dignity and rights in a care environment

    Insufficient funding

  • 45

    How should staff respond to a suspected harm or abuse situation?

    Discuss the situation with the victim and gain consent follows by gaining further advice if required before raising a safeguarding. Discuss the plan with the victim to inform them of the process.

  • 46

    How should staff respond to an alleged harm or abuse situation?

    Explore concerns and gain consent of possible or required seek advice and communicate concerns to the patient assess the situation, raise a safeguarding concern and record it

  • 47

    how should staff respond to an agent safeguarding concern?

    Explain concerns gain consent, where possible and raise a safeguarding insane. An imminent threat to life or a crime being committed and contact the police.

  • 48

    Select the procedure for forcible entry with good intent in line with being the EMT1 scope of practice

    contact emergency operation centre and log the need to force entry. Request police support. Only attempt to force entry once a DORA has been satisfied, and there is a risk to ‘life or limb’. Log on the patient report form.

  • 49

    In which situation may it be necessary to forcefully enter a property with good intent

    When it is reasonable to assume that there is an immediate risk to ‘life or limb’.

  • 50

    Select the correct method of preserving evidence of harm and abuse

    The seed should be left understaffed, and where possible entry should be restricted. There should be no attempt to move or remove items. plastic covering should be used to protect evidence outside victim should not wash or remove/destroy clothing or items of interest

  • 51

    How would a safeguarding referral will be completed

    A patient report form completed and the concerns raised with the use of a CRIB sheet via the Support Centre

  • 52

    Why is it important to gain consent from adults with capacity before completing safeguarding referral

    Adults have a right to refuse and so consent, must be to share the information, unless there is a risk of life and a crime being or being committed or it is in the public interest

  • 53

    What action should be taken if a patient did not consent to a safeguarding referral

    Make the referral if the patient lacks capacity and it is deemed to be in their best interest

  • 54

    What action should be taken off a patient did not consent to a safeguarding referral

    Make the referral if the patient or others are deemed to be at risk of significant harm/requirement intervention

  • 55

    Which of the following options may not reduce the likelihood of initial harm and abuse

    Sign posting victims to charities

  • 56

    The likelihood of harm and abuse may be reduced by promotion of patient, dignity and rights, because

    The patient may feel empowered to take action

  • 57

    Where should staff obtain safeguarding information and advice from regarding their own role in safeguarding patience

    NWAS safeguarding team

  • 58

    select the correct definition of human trafficking

    This involves men, women and children being brought into a situation, exploitation by using violence, deception and creation

  • 59

    Drug trafficking is defined as

    The practice of using children or vulnerable adults to illegally move drugs between destinations of interest

  • 60

    Select the correct definition of the terminology, ‘radicalisation and terrorism‘

    This is when someone is being encouraged to develop extreme views or beliefs in a support of terrorist groups and activities

  • 61

    Select the key legislation most relevant to human trafficking

    The modern slavery act, 2015

  • 62

    Select the legislation to most relevant to drug trafficking

    The drug trafficking act, 1994

  • 63

    Select the key legislation most relevant to radicalisation

    The terrorism act, 2000

  • 64

    What is the role of an EMT1 in the recognition management and reporting of radicalisation

    Be familiar with the NWAS, safeguarding, vulnerable persons policy and complete a safeguarding referral as appropriate

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    which is the best deifiniton of the term ‘safeguarding’?

    It is the process of promoting the welfare of individuals and groups and protecting them from harm, often putting control measures in place to do so

  • 2

    Which is the correct definition of protection in the context of safeguarding

    It is the process by which individuals are kept from harm

  • 3

    The team ABUSE is to defined as

    Any action that causes significant harm to an individual. Harm may take many forms for this definition

  • 4

    The term HARM is defined as

    Physical or psychological damage or injury of an individual

  • 5

    The term MALTREATMENT is defined as

    All forms of physical and emotional ill, treatment or abuse

  • 6

    Which of the following pieces of legislation provides illegal framework for adults with care and support and include statutory requirements for safeguarding adults?

    The care act 2014

  • 7

    Which of the following NWAS procedures staff to understand the processes required to protect adult to vulnerable or at risk

    Safeguarding vulnerable persons procedure

  • 8

    Which, and provides the best definition of the care act, 2014

    The care act provides a legal framework for entitlement of adults with care and support needs and includes statutory requirements for safeguarding adults

  • 9

    Process of promoting the welfare of individuals and groups and protecting them from harm often control measures in place to do so is known as

    Safeguarding

  • 10

    Safeguards and children is a legal requirements under which legislation

    Children’s act, 1989

  • 11

    Which statutory guidance sets out arrangements for multiagency working to safeguard children

    Working together to safeguard children, 2018

  • 12

    Which of the following Nwas procedures, assist staff to understand processes required to protect children who are vulnerable or at risk?

    Safeguards and vulnerable persons procedure

  • 13

    In accordance with the care act 2014, which of the following are principles that underpin safeguarding of adults?

    Empowerment, prevention, proportionality, protection, partnership, and accountability

  • 14

    Which of the following is a key principle, which underpins safeguard of adults and children?

    Protection

  • 15

    Select the roles of a first responder in relation to safeguarding adults and children

    Staff must take appropriate action if they suspect or no child or adult is being abused or is likely to come to significant harm. Staff must seek appropriate support, safeguarding supervision, or advice to aid making regards concerned procedures if clarity is required

  • 16

    Select the roles of a first responder in relation to safeguarding and children

    Should be raised via the trust safeguarding team, as outlined in the safeguarding vulnerable persons policy and procedures

  • 17

    Select the rules of others in relation to the sharing of information relating to the child safeguarding

    Information should be shared to ensure the best outcome for the child without the necessity to gain consent, if the child is considered to be at risk

  • 18

    Select the correct up option regarding the roles of others in relation to sharing the information relating to the adult safeguard

    Those involved in the care of the patient should consider the data protection act and operates with an open approach. It is best practice to gain consent where possible and record the safeguarding referral.

  • 19

    select the correct statement in relation to the responsibilities of others in relation to safeguard

    The Support Centre team will inform the safeguarding team of the consent raised with them by the ambulance crew

  • 20

    The principles of sharing information in relation to safeguarding are

    Adherence to legislation, open and honest, seek advice where required gain consent if possible, consider that safety and well-being professional obligation to act in the best interest and keep a record

  • 21

    The principles of sharing information in relation to safeguarding are

    Multidimensional approaches applied to safeguarding with all partners in the best interest of the vulnerable person. Sharing should be necessary, proportionate, relevant, accurate, timely, and secure

  • 22

    Safeguarding information shared with other agencies should be

    Necessary, proportionate, relevant, accurate, timely and secure

  • 23

    Select the correct definition of physical abuse

    This is the intentional act of inflicting harm or injury upon another person

  • 24

    Select the correct definition of sexual abuse

    This is the inflection of a sexual contact upon a person by forcible compulsion, but can also be but not exclusively exposure to indecent images, or masturbation on those

  • 25

    Select the correct definition of an emotional and psychological abuse

    This is a way of controlling another person that often leads to a psychological change in beliefs and behaviours. This is common and grooming force marriages cohesive and spiritual abuse to name a few abuses. Well embarrass shame blame otherwise manipulate to their objectives

  • 26

    Select the correct definition of financial abuse

    This is an aspect of coercive control that restrict the victims freedom. It is often reinforced with threatening and degrading behaviour

  • 27

    Select the signs and symptoms associated with a physical abuse

    Unexplained, injuries and injuries inconsistent with the account of what happened. Frequent injuries, malnutrition and subdued behaviour are the red flags. These can be consistent with experiences of assault and neglect unlawful restraint amongst others.

  • 28

    Select the signs and symptoms of financial abuse

    Unexplained withdrawal of funds and unexplained lack of money, missing possessions, family showing unusual and chess in the assets of a person or some of the red flags associated with abuse.

  • 29

    select the correct sign and symptoms of neglect

    Poor appearance and hygiene, hunger, tiredness, clingy

  • 30

    Select the correct definition of unintentional abuse

    When injuries are inflicted onto an individual without purposeful intense. An example of this could be inappropriately dressing an individual for the climate conditions or failing to turn a bedbound regularly

  • 31

    Which of the following options is an example of intentional abuse?

    Deliberate hitting, or kicking

  • 32

    Which of the following options is an example of unintentional abuse

    Hoist sling, digging in behind a patient’s knees

  • 33

    Select the correct statement which outlines factors that may increase risk of harm or abuse

    Data suggest that individuals from areas of reduce socio-economic growth, registered disabled, age, and even cultural practices should carry an increased safeguarding risk

  • 34

    Which of the following factors may increase the risk of an individual experience harm or abuse?

    Social, economic or demographic factors

  • 35

    Why Mason say in groups may be at a higher risk of experiencing harm or abuse

    These groups are more likely to have or are having advanced childhood experience that may consist of exposure to alcohol drugs, violence and abuse. Data suggest looked after children, care, levers and vulnerable adults are at increased risk

  • 36

    Why may look after children and care, levers be at higher risk of experiencing harm or abuse

    They are more likely to have, or are having advanced childhood experiences that may consist of exposure to alcohol drugs, violence, or abuse

  • 37

    Why is it most important for staff to record their own recognition of a vulnerable individual regularly missing healthcare appointments

    Passion associated with the denial of care classed as a red flag and an indicator of abuse or harm and must be recorded and investigated

  • 38

    What safeguarding risks are associated with online social networking

    Lack of education and poorly police, Internet can potentially expose individuals to cyber bullying, identity, theft, grooming, and exposure to offensive images amongst the other risks

  • 39

    In which situation may have been necessary to forcefully and property with good intent

    When it is reasonable to assume that there is an immediate risk to ‘life or limb’

  • 40

    Which of the following is NOT a safeguarding risk associated with Internet use an online social networking

    Online research

  • 41

    Which of the following is NOT a safeguarding risk associated with the online social networking

    Exposure to wild cultures

  • 42

    What are the risks to an individuals dignity and rights in care environments

    Lack of regulation in adequate funding and poor training

  • 43

    Which of the following risks may impact upon a a patient’s dignity and rights in a care environment

    Insufficient staff

  • 44

    Which of the following risks may impact upon patient’s dignity and rights in a care environment

    Insufficient funding

  • 45

    How should staff respond to a suspected harm or abuse situation?

    Discuss the situation with the victim and gain consent follows by gaining further advice if required before raising a safeguarding. Discuss the plan with the victim to inform them of the process.

  • 46

    How should staff respond to an alleged harm or abuse situation?

    Explore concerns and gain consent of possible or required seek advice and communicate concerns to the patient assess the situation, raise a safeguarding concern and record it

  • 47

    how should staff respond to an agent safeguarding concern?

    Explain concerns gain consent, where possible and raise a safeguarding insane. An imminent threat to life or a crime being committed and contact the police.

  • 48

    Select the procedure for forcible entry with good intent in line with being the EMT1 scope of practice

    contact emergency operation centre and log the need to force entry. Request police support. Only attempt to force entry once a DORA has been satisfied, and there is a risk to ‘life or limb’. Log on the patient report form.

  • 49

    In which situation may it be necessary to forcefully enter a property with good intent

    When it is reasonable to assume that there is an immediate risk to ‘life or limb’.

  • 50

    Select the correct method of preserving evidence of harm and abuse

    The seed should be left understaffed, and where possible entry should be restricted. There should be no attempt to move or remove items. plastic covering should be used to protect evidence outside victim should not wash or remove/destroy clothing or items of interest

  • 51

    How would a safeguarding referral will be completed

    A patient report form completed and the concerns raised with the use of a CRIB sheet via the Support Centre

  • 52

    Why is it important to gain consent from adults with capacity before completing safeguarding referral

    Adults have a right to refuse and so consent, must be to share the information, unless there is a risk of life and a crime being or being committed or it is in the public interest

  • 53

    What action should be taken if a patient did not consent to a safeguarding referral

    Make the referral if the patient lacks capacity and it is deemed to be in their best interest

  • 54

    What action should be taken off a patient did not consent to a safeguarding referral

    Make the referral if the patient or others are deemed to be at risk of significant harm/requirement intervention

  • 55

    Which of the following options may not reduce the likelihood of initial harm and abuse

    Sign posting victims to charities

  • 56

    The likelihood of harm and abuse may be reduced by promotion of patient, dignity and rights, because

    The patient may feel empowered to take action

  • 57

    Where should staff obtain safeguarding information and advice from regarding their own role in safeguarding patience

    NWAS safeguarding team

  • 58

    select the correct definition of human trafficking

    This involves men, women and children being brought into a situation, exploitation by using violence, deception and creation

  • 59

    Drug trafficking is defined as

    The practice of using children or vulnerable adults to illegally move drugs between destinations of interest

  • 60

    Select the correct definition of the terminology, ‘radicalisation and terrorism‘

    This is when someone is being encouraged to develop extreme views or beliefs in a support of terrorist groups and activities

  • 61

    Select the key legislation most relevant to human trafficking

    The modern slavery act, 2015

  • 62

    Select the legislation to most relevant to drug trafficking

    The drug trafficking act, 1994

  • 63

    Select the key legislation most relevant to radicalisation

    The terrorism act, 2000

  • 64

    What is the role of an EMT1 in the recognition management and reporting of radicalisation

    Be familiar with the NWAS, safeguarding, vulnerable persons policy and complete a safeguarding referral as appropriate