Developing Ambulance Practise - Consent and Capacity Quiz

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Which year was the Mental Capacity Act set?
2005
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The Mental Capacity Act defines a person who lacks capacity as a person who is unable to make _ for themselves because of an _ or disturbance to the functioning of their mind or brain.
Decisions and impairment
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The Mental Capacity Act defines a person who lacks capacity as a person who is unable to make decisions for themselves because of an impairment or _ to the functioning of their _ or brain.
Disturbance and mind
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In regards to the first principle of capacity, we must start by _ someone has capacity.
Presuming
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In regards to the second principle of capacity, _ supported to make their own decisions.
Individuals are
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In regards to the third principle of capacity, we must not say someone _ because they make an _ .
Lacks capacity and unwise decision.
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In regards to the fourth principle of capacity, if someone can't make an decision we should _.
Use a best interest checklist.
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According to the fifth principle of capacity, when we are checking a decision we must chose the _ option that does not stop the patients _ more than needed.
Least restrictive and freedom.
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The Mental Capacity Act defines a person who lacks capacity as a person who is unable to make _ for themselves because of an _ or disturbance to the functioning of their mind or brain.

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Decisions and impairment

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The Mental Capacity Act defines a person who lacks capacity as a person who is unable to make decisions for themselves because of an impairment or _ to the functioning of their _ or brain.

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Card 4

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In regards to the first principle of capacity, we must start by _ someone has capacity.

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Card 5

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In regards to the second principle of capacity, _ supported to make their own decisions.

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