Supporting a Person’sWellbeing and Quality of Life

Multiple Choice Questions – With Answers

Contents

Segment 1 – Introduction

Segment 2 – Meeting Your Needs and the Needs of the Client

Segment 3 – Te Whare Tapa Whā

Segment 4 – Factors that Influence Health and Wellbeing

Segment 5 – How to support Peoples Quality of Life

Segment 1 – Introduction

1)What are the two significant components that make up quality of life?

  1. Health and relationships
  2. Health and happiness
  3. Relationships and happiness
  4. Happiness and satisfaction
  5. Satisfaction and health

2)Why is quality of life different for each person?

  1. It is reflective of their own best health
  2. It is about having individual needs met
  3. Some people will never be happy with what they have
  4. It depends on how close they are to people
  5. Happiness is subjective

3)When is your quality of life high?

  1. When you are in good health
  2. When you have healthy relationships
  3. When your needs are met
  4. When you have financial security
  5. When you are popular

4)If your quality of life is high, what are you likely to feel?

  1. Content
  2. Anxious
  3. Dissatisfied
  4. Strong
  5. Healthy

5)If your quality of life is low, what would you feel?

  1. Content
  2. Satisfied
  3. Scared
  4. Sick
  5. Sad

6)How many types of needs, need to be met for a high quality of life?

  1. 4
  2. 5
  3. 6
  4. 7
  5. 8

7)What are physical needs?

  1. Needs that impact your physical body
  2. Needs that impact your physical surroundings
  3. Needs that you can physically hold or possess
  4. Your health
  5. Food, Clothing, Shelter

8)Which of the following is an example of a physical need?

  1. Food
  2. Exercise
  3. Sleep
  4. Fluids
  5. All the above

9)How can you keep your brain healthy?

  1. Medications
  2. Vitamins
  3. Fluids
  4. Learn new things
  5. The brain will age regardless of what you do

10)What are your emotional needs?

  1. How you interact with loved ones
  2. How happy you are
  3. How you feel
  4. How you are treated
  5. Emotions are not classed as a need to be met

11)Religious beliefs impact which category of need?

  1. Physical
  2. Spiritual
  3. Emotional
  4. Mental
  5. Financial

Segment 2 – Meeting Your Needs and the Needs of the Client

1)As a support worker, how can your job meet your physical needs?

  1. It doesn’t, it is about meeting a clients’ needs
  2. It gives you physical touch by close interaction with others
  3. It provides wages
  4. Keeps you active
  5. c and d

2)Which of the following is NOT an aspect of support work meeting your emotional and mental needs?

  1. Stimulating you to think about how you can help others
  2. Gives you opportunity for physical touch which makes you feel better
  3. Stimulate your brain through learning new things
  4. Engage with people in the world
  5. Stops you from being bored at home

3)How can you help a client met their physical needs?

  1. Hug them a lot
  2. Ensure they have lots of money
  3. Help them get good exercise
  4. It is not your responsibility
  5. Give them vitamin supplements

4)A person who has a healthy and positive outlook on life are what?

  1. Delusional
  2. People with robust mental health
  3. Pessimists
  4. Lucky
  5. Have had all their emotional needs met

5)If a person has a negative outlook on life they are more likely to be what?

  1. Become depressed
  2. Become apathetic
  3. Become stubborn
  4. Become Annoying
  5. Become scared

6)What process do a lot of people need to go through when they lose the ability to care for themselves?

  1. A logistics processes
  2. An anger processes
  3. An acceptance processes
  4. A grief processes
  5. It is a part of life and there is no ‘process’ to go through

7)What are spiritual needs connected to?

  1. Love
  2. Peace
  3. Hope
  4. Religion
  5. God

8)When do you need to pay particular attention to a person’s spiritual needs?

  1. During death
  2. When they first arrive
  3. If they look sad
  4. On a Sunday
  5. Their spiritual needs are not your responsibility

Segment 3 – TeWhare Tapa Whā

1)What is Te Whare Tapa Wha?

  1. A house
  2. Maori Rules
  3. A framework used in healthcare
  4. A Maori custom
  5. A Maori myth

2)What image is used to describe Te Whare Tapa Wha?

  1. A building
  2. A house
  3. A Square
  4. A Person
  5. A Taniwha

3)What is Tana Hinegaro?

  1. Physical
  2. Spiritual
  3. Emotions
  4. Whanau
  5. Holistic

4)What is Tana Wairua?

  1. Physical
  2. Spiritual
  3. Emotions
  4. Whanau
  5. Holistic

5)What is Tana Tinana?

  1. Physical
  2. Spiritual
  3. Emotions
  4. Whanau
  5. Holistic

6)Who is a person’s Whanau?

  1. Immediate family
  2. Blood relatives
  3. Close friends
  4. Family and Close friends
  5. All the people in the Iwi

7)Which is the most important aspect of Te Whare Tapa Wha when working in health care?

  1. Tana Hinegaro
  2. Tana Wairua
  3. Tana Tinana
  4. Tana Whanau
  5. All are equally important

8)When all aspects of Te Whare Tapa Wha are strong then your life is in what?

  1. Good Health
  2. Danger
  3. Secure
  4. Harmony
  5. Peril

Segment 4 – Factors that Influence Health and Wellbeing

1)There are two types of factors that influence a person’s wellbeing, Limiting and what?

  1. Negative
  2. Financial
  3. Health
  4. Positive
  5. Unlimiting

2)Having a high self-esteem does what for a person?

  1. Gives positive impact on quality of life
  2. Makes a person arrogant
  3. Makes a person unlikeable
  4. Makes a person likeable
  5. Puts a person at risk of dangerous behaviour

3)Knowing you are what, will improve all parts of your health?

  1. Healthy and Respected
  2. Financially Secure and Respected
  3. Valued and Respected
  4. Healthy and Valued
  5. Health and Financially secure

4)A person who has strong community what, is more likely to have support?

  1. Community ties
  2. Community Service
  3. Community Relationships
  4. Community philanthropy
  5. Community spirit

5)Everything you do, needs to bring you some what? In order to stay mentally well

  1. Finances
  2. Joy
  3. Rewards
  4. Challenges
  5. Connection

6)Not being able to go to church every Sunday when you want to, is an example of what type of factor?

  1. Positive
  2. Challenging
  3. Depressing
  4. Limiting
  5. Isolating

7)Which of the following is NOT a limiting factor?

  1. Having decreased mobility
  2. Memory loss
  3. Not being able to drive a car
  4. Loss and Grief
  5. Working

8)What type of abuse can have significant effect on a person’s mental health?

  1. Physical
  2. Financial
  3. Sexual
  4. Emotion
  5. Any Abuse

Segment 5 – How to support Peoples Quality of Life

1)What would a person’s personal plan contain?

  1. What goal the doctor has for the person
  2. What is important to the person
  3. What the person should try to achieve
  4. What the Whanau’s goals are for the person
  5. What the doctor determines is important in the care of the person

2)As a support worker, you will be responsible for what aspect of a personal care plan?

  1. Writing it
  2. Deciding what is no longer relevant
  3. Carrying out the instructions
  4. Getting it signed by the client
  5. You have no responsibility with care plans

3)Who are the two key participants in writing a care plan?

  1. The doctor and the Registered Nurse
  2. A health professional and the Whanau
  3. You and the Client
  4. A health professional and the client
  5. The client and the Whanau

4)Who can add to the care plan?

  1. A Registered Nurse
  2. An Occupational Therapist
  3. A Social Worker
  4. A Physiotherapist
  5. Any of the above

5)In the story of Kate, she loved being in her garden, what did this met?

  1. Her needs
  2. Her desire to be outside
  3. Her physical wellbeing
  4. It was a hobby she enjoyed
  5. It kept her busy while she was able

6)It is important to support a person in what?

  1. What we think they should do
  2. What they want to do
  3. What they can do
  4. What they should do
  5. What we think they will enjoy

7)In the story of Kate, she loses interest in looking after her indoor plants that were previously important to her, what should you do?

  1. Take the plants away
  2. Keep encouraging her to try
  3. Remind her the plants need her care
  4. Report this change in your notes
  5. It is not important, it is common for people to lose interest in things as they get older

8)In terms of documentation, it is important to follow what?

  1. Policies and Procedures
  2. Whanau’s wishes
  3. Any instructions left by whanau
  4. Your clients wish
  5. Your co-worker’s instructions

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