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5. Which type of legal consent is indirectly given by the client by the very nature of their voluntary acute care hospitalization?
A. An opt-out consent B. An implicit consent C. An explicit consent D. No consent at all is given
Correct Response : B Explanation : The type of legal consent that is given indirectly by the client through their voluntary hospitalization is an implicit consent. The second type is explicit consent, which is a direct and formal agreement from the client. The third is opt-out consent, which occurs when a client does not refuse a treatment. In this case, the absence of objections from the client indicates their consent to the treatment or procedure. (See Incompetence ) 6. Conflicts, according to Lewin, include which types of conflict? Select all that are accurate. A. Conceptualization conflicts
B. Avoidance - Avoidance conflicts C. Approach - Approach conflicts
D. Resolvable conflicts E. Unresolvable conflicts F. Double Approach - Avoidance conflicts G. Approach-Avoidance conflicts Correct Response : B, C, F, G
Explanation : According to Lewin, the types of conflict are Approach-Approach conflicts, Avoidance-Avoidance conflicts, Double Approach-Avoidance conflicts, and Approach-Avoidance conflicts. (See Managing Conflict Among Clients and Healthcare Staff ) 7. You are the chairperson for the healthcare facility’s newly formed multidisciplinary Safety Committee. During the forming stage of this group’s development, major conflicts have arisen. Which technique of conflict resolution should you use to resolve these conflicts? A. Passivity
B. Compromise C. Competition D. Accommodating Others
Correct Response : B Explanation : Conflicts can be successfully resolved using various techniques like compromise, negotiation, and mediation. Avoidance of the conflict, withdrawing in addition to other passivity, competition, and accommodating others are ineffective and unhealthy conflict resolution techniques. (See Managing Conflict Among Clients and Healthcare Staff )
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