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Chapter 4 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 4 Multiple choice questions
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Which of the following statements is
not true
about the duty of confidentiality?
Its ethical basis can be justified on consequentialist and deontological grounds
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The duty of confidentiality is found referred to in the Hippocratic Oath
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It is an absolute duty
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It is governed by common law and statute
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The case of
ABC v. St George's Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
[2017] is authority for:
The General Data Protection Regulation:
A duty of care can be owed in certain circumstances to a third party outside the doctor /patient relationship
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health professionals owe a duty of care to all third parties who are genetically related
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The creation of a general duty of care owed by health professionals to anyone who is not their patient
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None of the above
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Which English case provides authority for the principle that if there is a risk of significant harm to others, disclosure of personal medical information would be justified?
Tarasoff
v.
Regents of the University of California
(1976)
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TR(Stone)
v.
South East Coast Strategic Health Authority
[2006]
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W
v.
Egdell
[1990]
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Campbell
v.
MGN
[2004]
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Which of the following statements about individuals who lack capacity is correct?
The duty of confidentiality does not extend to adults who lack capacity because of section 4(7) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005
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The duty of confidentiality applies to infants and children
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The law requires that when deciding to disclose information about incompetent adults doctors should, where possible, first consult patients and follow their wishes.
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A duty of confidentiality is not owed to adults who lack capacity
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Palmer v. Tees
is authority for which principle of law?
A breach of confidence might not be justified if the threat is not directed at an identifiable person, or group of persons
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Psychiatrists owe a duty of care towards ascertainable individuals who are threatened personally by patients
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If there is a possible risk of harm to others then disclosure of sensitive data is justified
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If there is a possible risk of harm to others there is an urgent duty to disclose personal medical information to the media
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The case of
Bluck v. the Information Commissioner
[2007] is authority for which principle of law?
The duty of confidence continues following the death of a person to whom a duty of confidentiality was owed in life
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Information can be disclosed if this is already in the public domain
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Personal details such as medical records, information about finances or the provision of care can be disclosed only to public authorities following the person's death
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The duty of confidentiality ceases on the person's death
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The Health Protection (Notification) Regulations 2010 requires doctors to notify a Local Authority Proper Officer:
If a person is suspected of having a notifiable disease unless the person has reasonable grounds for objecting
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Only if there are reasonable grounds for believing that a person has a disease listed in schedule 1
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If a person is suspected of having a notifiable disease unless notification will compromise the rights of a third party
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If there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that a person has a notifiable disease
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The General Data Protection Regulation:
Permits patients to access their personal data that has been processed by a data controller
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Provides patients with a right to access their personal health records
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Provides that personal data must be processed fairly and lawfully
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All of the options are correct
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Which of the following is not a remedy for an action for breach of confidence:
Damages
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Injunction
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Specific performance
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All the options are correct
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R (Axon) v. Secretary of State for Health
[2006] is authority for the principle that:
Information about the medical details of
Gillick
competent children must be disclosed only to those with parental responsibility
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If a child is not
Gillick
competent then parents should be informed about their child's medical details unless there is a compelling reason not to do so
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Non
Gillick
competent children are not owed a duty of confidentiality in order to protect them from abuse
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None of the options are correct
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