1) What Does Capacity refer to in informed Consnet? a) The Freedom From Coercion b) The discolsure of all Potential Options c) The Ability to understand information and make decisions  d) A legal document signed by the Individual 2) What of the Following is Not a Key Element of informed Consent?  a) Loyalty to the Provider b) Voluntariness without Coercion c) Disclosure of relevant Information d) Comprehension by the individual. 3) In the Contect of Informed Consent, Voluntariness means:  a) Consent is given free from Coercion or undue Influence  b) The Individual understands the Risks? c) Consent is given though written Forms  d) The Provider influences decision Making 4) A Best Pactice for Respecting Personal Boundaries and Autonomy is? a) assuming Consent if the Person Remains Silent? b) Allowing the Individual to withdraw Consent at any time?  c) Proceeding if no Protest is heard d) Providing Minimual Information to avoid Confusion 5) During Personal Care a Client nods but gives a Hesitant Look. What should you do?  a) Continue and ask the Participant to clarify their comfort level b) Continue only with written consent  c) Assume Consent and Proceed d) Ingnore Nonverbal Cues 6) If Family Members pressure an elderly relative into signing a consent form, the Voluntariness element is violated through:  a) Capacity b) Disclosure c) Coercion 7) What are the three requirements for valid consent according to the text? a) Competence, Voluntarily given, Based on Information about the Nature of the Touching. b) Forced, Unintentional, Lack of Information c) Unconscious, Coerced, Lack of understanding d) Informed, Coerced, Based on Personal Belifes 

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