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Title: Assessment


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Assessment
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1. Legally, abuse only occurs when the abuser
intends to cause harm
  1. True
  2. False

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Correct Answer is 2 - False
  • Abuse can be unintentional. Negligence or
    ignorance can lead to abuse without anyone
    meaning to. Similarly, abusers are not
    necessarily bad people. They may be victims of
    circumstances and need help and support
    themselves. Nevertheless, for the individual who
    is experiencing abuse, the intention of the
    perpetrator is not that relevant. Thats why, if
    you suspect abuse (whether it appears to be
    deliberate or not), you need to report it to
    ensure that appropriate actions are taken to
    protect the victim.

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2. At what age may an individual be classed as a
vulnerable adult?
  1. 16 and over
  2. 18 and over
  3. 21 and over

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Correct Answer is 2 18 and over
  • A vulnerable adult means a person aged 18 or
    over. It is exactly the same for all groups,
    regardless of any disability, emotional state or
    physical characteristics.

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3. You suspect that someone is being abused. At
which stage should you report the abuse?
  1. When you have acquired evidence
  2. Straight away
  3. After you have discussed the situation with
    colleagues
  4. You shouldnt, suspicions arent enough to
    warrant reporting abuse

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Correct Answer is 2 - straight away
  • If you ever suspect that someone is being abused,
    you should report it whether you have evidence or
    not. Dont keep suspicions of abuse to yourself,
    but avoid talking about it with colleagues as
    this may jeopardise any inquiry, as well as
    undermine the privacy and rights of both the
    vulnerable adult and the alleged perpetrator.
    Referring your concerns to the appropriate adult
    protection team or individual means that
    information can be logged and decisions made
    regarding any action that should be taken.
    Remember that it is not your job to gather
    evidence. Indeed, by trying to get further
    information of abuse, you can put yourself or the
    vulnerable adult at risk.

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4. If you suspect adult abuse in the workplace,
who might you report this to?
  1. Designated safeguarder
  2. Police
  3. Social services
  4. Any of the above

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Correct Answer is 4 Any of the above
  • Normally, suspicions of abuse would be reported
    to the designated individual or team responsible
    for safeguarding. However, in some circumstances
    you may need to report this elsewhere. If you
    witness or suspect that there is a risk of
    immediate harm to a person you must act
    immediately to protect their safety. In this
    instance, you may need to contact the police.
    You are also entitled to report potential
    safeguarding issues directly to social services
    if you wish.

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5. If you suspect an adult is being abused, in
what circumstances would sharing information with
an appropriate person without the individual
adults consent be justifiable
  1. It is only justifiable if there is evidence that
    the individual is suffering or is at risk or
    suffering significant harm
  2. It is justifiable to share information in every
    circumstances, with or without consent

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Correct Answer is 1 it is only justifiable if
there is evidence that the individual is
suffering or is at risk of suffering significant
harm
  • You should always obtain consent if possible.
    However, in very exceptional circumstances,
    disclosure without their consent may be justified
    if you believe someone may be at risk of harm and
    you are acting in their best interests. These
    decisions are often complex and you must assess
    each situation carefully.

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6. Karl is a fit and healthy 35 year old man who
is in hospital for a minor, privately funded
cosmetic surgery. Which of the following is
true?
  1. Karl is not a vulnerable adult at this point in
    his life
  2. Karl is a vulnerable adult whilst he is in
    hospital
  3. Karls condition does not make him vulnerable, if
    it was more serious he would be
  4. Private patients do not have the same rights as
    other patients in state-funded healthcare

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Correct Answer is 2 - Karl is a vulnerable adult
whilst he is in hospital
  • As a healthy man, Karl is not the stereotype of a
    vulnerable adult, but it is important to
    recognise that anyone who needs care is
    vulnerable at that time. Hence, all patients
    need exactly the same protection

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7. Someone who is being abused may not tell
anyone because they are ashamed
  1. True
  2. False

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Correct Answer is 1 - true
  • It is a sad fact that many people who are abused
    are ashamed of their situation or themselves.
    The nature of some abuse may mean that victims
    come to see the abuse as being their fault. As a
    result, they might think that no-one would
    believe that or that they dont deserve help.
    There are other reasons why a person may not
    disclose abuse. They may be afraid of punishment
    or believe that they will be put in an
    institution. Thats why if someone does overcome
    these feelings and tell you, you must report the
    allegation to ensure that they get the help that
    they need. You might be the first person theyve
    told. If you dont act, they may not feel able
    to tell anyone else in the future.

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8. Which of the following would constitute
discriminatory abuse?
  1. A group of friends laughing at a racist joke on
    youtube
  2. A colleague avoiding talking to someone because
    he is scared of them
  3. A nurse refusing to provide reproductive advice
    to a lesbian because her religious belief is that
    gay people should not have children
  4. A male colleague believes that women are worse
    drivers than men and that female paramedics
    should not be allowed to drive ambulances

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Correct Answer is 3 - A nurse refusing to provide
reproductive advice to a lesbian because her
religious belief is that gay people should not
have children.
  • Discriminatory abuse is when someone picks on a
    vulnerable adult or treats them unfairly because
    something about them is different, such as
  • Clothes
  • Weight
  • Race or skin colour
  • Religion or culture
  • Being a man or a woman
  • Being a gay man or a lesbian woman
  • Their age
  • Problems with their health or disability.
  • Hence, only C is discriminatory abuse it is
    unacceptable to refuse care on these grounds,
    whatever beliefs the individual has. The key
    issue here is that the individual was not able to
    access their rightful services. In answers 1 and
    4 there is evidence of potentially discriminatory
    views, but there is no legislation on what people
    should think. It is actions that matter. In
    answer 2, there is too little detail on why the
    individual was scared they may have very good
    reason to be.

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9. Someone discloses to you that they are being
abused. What should you do?
  1. Reassure them that they have done the best thing
    and are safe now
  2. Document the incident as soon as you can
  3. Find out from your colleagues if they know of
    anything
  4. Tell your boss

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Correct answer is 2 - Document the incident as
soon as you can
  • Its important that you report the situation as
    soon as you can. Follow your organisations
    reporting guidelines and dont tell anyone else
    who doesnt need to know. Good reporting is
    about providing accurate documentation, so it is
    vital that you accurately note what you were told
    whilst it is still fresh in your memory. After
    all, you may be called upon to explain this at a
    later date. Try and be as reassuring as you can
    when an individual is telling you their story,
    but remember not to make promises to them that
    you cant keep.

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10. Which of the following would be seen to be a
vulnerable adult?
  1. A sex worker
  2. An 85 year old woman who lives on her own
  3. A person in need of community care services

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Correct Answer is 3 - A person in need of
community care services
  • The term vulnerable adult is used by the home
    office to describe ANYONE who is, or may be
  • in need of community care services because they
    have a mental or other disability, age or
    illness
  • unable to take care of him or herself.
  • unable to protect him or herself from harm or
    exploitation
  • the people described in answers 1 and 2 MAY be
    vulnerable, but this does not mean that they
    cant look after themselves.

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