LWS101 Exam Preparation for Ethics Law and Health Care
UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
Photo ID Identification required for exam entry.
Mandatory Questions Two questions, each marked out of 25.
Legal Framework Guidelines for ethical decision-making in law.
, Ethical Decision-Making Framework Systematic approach taught in class for analysis.
In-Text References Citations within answers to acknowledge sources.
Handwritten Exam Exam must be written by hand, no pencils.
Exam Booklets Two booklets provided, one for each question.
Organised Materials Keep notes structured for efficient exam use.
Code of Ethics All elements may be relevant in exam.
No Word Count No limit on answer length; not checked.
Deferred Exam Application required if unable to attend exam.
Marks Allocation Focus on steps 2, 3, and 4 for marks.
Discussion Board Platform for asking additional questions.
Open Book Exam Success relies on understanding and organizing materials.
Organised Notes Summarize and categorize notes for quick access.
Separate Structures Useful for organizing assessable unit areas.
Background Modules Modules 1 and 2 provide essential context.
Ethical Principles Fundamental concepts guiding ethical decision-making.
Exam Timetable Details released for scheduling online sessions.
Capacity Issues Potential exam topics involving patient decision-making.
Confidentiality Issues Potential exam topics regarding patient privacy.
Clear Writing Legibility is crucial for exam marking.
Code of Conduct Rules outlining expected professional actions.
Gillick Competence Ability of minors to consent based on understanding.
Marion's Case Legal precedent defining Gillick competence.
UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
Photo ID Identification required for exam entry.
Mandatory Questions Two questions, each marked out of 25.
Legal Framework Guidelines for ethical decision-making in law.
, Ethical Decision-Making Framework Systematic approach taught in class for analysis.
In-Text References Citations within answers to acknowledge sources.
Handwritten Exam Exam must be written by hand, no pencils.
Exam Booklets Two booklets provided, one for each question.
Organised Materials Keep notes structured for efficient exam use.
Code of Ethics All elements may be relevant in exam.
No Word Count No limit on answer length; not checked.
Deferred Exam Application required if unable to attend exam.
Marks Allocation Focus on steps 2, 3, and 4 for marks.
Discussion Board Platform for asking additional questions.
Open Book Exam Success relies on understanding and organizing materials.
Organised Notes Summarize and categorize notes for quick access.
Separate Structures Useful for organizing assessable unit areas.
Background Modules Modules 1 and 2 provide essential context.
Ethical Principles Fundamental concepts guiding ethical decision-making.
Exam Timetable Details released for scheduling online sessions.
Capacity Issues Potential exam topics involving patient decision-making.
Confidentiality Issues Potential exam topics regarding patient privacy.
Clear Writing Legibility is crucial for exam marking.
Code of Conduct Rules outlining expected professional actions.
Gillick Competence Ability of minors to consent based on understanding.
Marion's Case Legal precedent defining Gillick competence.