Quiz: Right to Confidentiality - Privacy and Trust
Level 1/Level 2 Cambridge National in Health and Social Care (120 GLH) – J835
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Building on what you've learned about service users' rights, let's explore the right to confidentiality and its importance in health and social care settings!
What does the right to confidentiality mean in health and social care?
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Which of the following are benefits of maintaining confidentiality? (Select all that apply)
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Confidentiality ensures that personal {{blank0}} is kept private and shared only when {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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When might a service provider need to break confidentiality?
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Which actions help maintain confidentiality in a health and social care setting? (Select all that apply)
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Maintaining confidentiality builds {{blank0}} and protects service users' {{blank1}}.
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Which of these is an example of breaking confidentiality appropriately?
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Which groups are responsible for protecting confidentiality in care settings? (Select all that apply)
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