BTEC Level 2 Health & Social Care- Unit 3 Health
and Wellbeing - Learning Aim C- Person-centred
health and wellbeing improvement plans (C1-
Health and
... [Show More] wellbeing improvement plans)
100% Correct Review Test 2023
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What does a person-centred approach mean? - Correct Answer-The service user is at
the centre of their care and support and included in any planning or decision making
about their care and support.
What are the benefits of a person centred approach? - Correct Answer-It will help
people get the care they need, when they need it, reduce pressures on health and
social care services, help people be more active in looking after themselves and
improve the quality of the services available.
What are person centred outcomes? - Correct Answer-Satisfaction with care
Involvement with care
Feeling of wellbeing
Creating a therapeutic culture
What are care processes? - Correct Answer-Providing holistic care
Having a sympathetic presence
Shared Decision Making
Working with a patients beliefs and values
Engagement
What are recommended actions based on a person's physiological indicators? - Correct
Answer-This is when you look at a person's health and compare them to what is normal
(norms) i.e. pulse rates, weight, blood pressure, peak flow in comparison to their age
and height. Then you would make suggestions based on this i.e. if blood pressure is
high they may need to get more sleep or if weight too high they may need to change
diet etc.
What are recommended actions based on a person's lifestyle indicators? - Correct
Answer-This is making recommendations based on lifestyles such as smoking, alcohol
consumption, how much activity they do etc. For someone who smokes this could
include starting nicotine patches, using nicotine chewing gum to slowly give up.
What is a SMART Target? - Correct Answer-This is when a target is:
S - Specific
M - Measurable
A - Achievable
R - Realistic
T - Time Related
For example I will lose 2kg of weight within 2 weeks.
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