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6. Patient's have the right to be informed about information being disclosed unless ...

  • there is a private interest or public basis
  • there is a public interest or benefit basis
  • there is a private interest or benefit basis
  • there is a beneficial interest or a public basis

7. Which act provides the rights, duties, powers, authority to those with parental responsibility?

  • S.3 Children Act 1989
  • S.8 Family Law Reform Act 1969
  • S.5 Mental Capacity Act 2005
  • Article 8 Human Rights Act 1998

8. Which schedule is for more serious crime or risk, resulting in a greater onus on disclosure?

  • 4
  • 2
  • 1
  • 3

9. What may happen if confidential information is not disclosed?

  • liability may arise
  • unlimited liability may arise
  • no liability will arise
  • limited liability may arise

10. This type of consent is inherent within a multi-disciplinary health care process

  • Both
  • Neither
  • Implied
  • Express

11. When is a legal obligation of confidentiality owed?

  • When seeing the doorman or health carer
  • When seeing the doctor or health carer
  • When seeing the doctor or health liaison
  • When seeing the doctor or receptionist

12. What does 'GMC' stand for?

  • General Medical Convention
  • General Medical Council
  • General Medical Competition
  • General Medical Committee

13. In JD v E Berkshire Community Health NHS Trust (2005), provided that parents are owed a duty of confidentiality?

  • no as it did not conflict with the obligation to the child
  • yes as it did not conflict with the obligation to the child
  • no as it conflicted with the obligation to the child
  • yes if it conflict with the obligation to the child

14. At what age can a child consent by virtue of the MCA 2005 and s.8 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969?

  • 16 and 17
  • 16
  • 18
  • 12

15. What did Z v Finland (1997) concern?

  • disclosure of the identity and prognosis of an HIV patient was not justified under Article 7
  • disclosure of the identity and prognosis of an HIV patient was justified under Article 8
  • disclosure of the identity and prognosis of an HIV patient was not justified under Article 8
  • disclosure of the identity and prognosis of an HIV patient was justified under Article 7

16. Information will not be confidential if... (per Ex Parte: Source Informatics Ltd (2000))

  • in the private domain and accessible
  • in the public domain and anonymised
  • in the public domain and accessible
  • in the private domain and anonymised

17. Comply with legal obligation, process necessary to the interest of the data subject, disclosure to prevent harm and crime or detect crime?

  • Schedule 4
  • Schedule 3
  • Schedule 2
  • Schedule 1

18. Which section of the MCA 2005 provides that treatment can be provided in the patients best interests?

  • S.3
  • S.5
  • S.4
  • S.2

19. Protect individuals who cannot consent, those refusing consent or necessary for medical purposes?

  • Schedule 1
  • Schedule 4
  • Schedule 3
  • Schedule 2

20. Article 8 provides...

  • The right to freedom of thought
  • The right to privacy
  • The right to expression
  • The right to free speech