Chapter 7: Organisations and Settings for mental health care

1. Evidence reported by experts by experience, evaluation and review by service users and case studies can help shape decisions on design and production as well as more formal research findings. They are examples of ___.

  1. Grey literature
  2. Hearsay
  3. Weak research
  4. Opinion polls

Answer: A

2. How might the environment within a building make you feel personally?

  1. Cheered up by natural light and views onto gardens
  2. Frustrated by insufficient personal space or overcrowding
  3. Distracted by noisy equipment and fittings
  4. All of these

Answer: D

3. A protocol enabling patients to have safe access to the community outside a mental health unit is an example of ________ security.

  1. Perimeter
  2. Procedural
  3. Relational
  4. Additional

Answer: B

4. In buildings for mental health care, the right to fresh air is best provided by ___.

  1. Free access to outdoor areas such as courtyards
  2. Air conditioning relayed to all rooms
  3. Natural colour schemes and uncluttered interior design
  4. Reducing the use of cleaning chemicals

Answer: A

5. When a social worker, nurse, psychologist, etc. is a member of a First Tier Tribunal (Mental Health) they are known as the ___.

  1. Third Member
  2. Legal Member
  3. Specialist Member
  4. Medical Member

Answer: C

6. Which of the following has not been mental health charity MIND's Champion of the Year?

  1. J K Rowling
  2. BBC Radio 4's 'The Archers'
  3. Stephen Fry
  4. Frank Bruno

Answer: A

7. What did future Prime Minister Tony Blair famously reply when Alastair Campbell disclosed his substance misuse and depression while being appointed to lead his campaign?

  1. 'We'll be taking a risk in appointing you'
  2. 'That means you're not up to the job'
  3. 'You can't reveal that in public'
  4. 'I'm not bothered if you're not bothered'

Answer: D