Module test Please provide some personal information before proceeding with this Module Test. This information is required for creating your certificate and will also assist us in evaluating the website. Each of the Managed Clinical Networks (MCNs) in Scotland will be given the names of those who have been awarded Module Test Certificates within their areas. We do not collect or share information on the number of times a person attempts the Test, or where a certificate is not awarded.Name* First Last Email* Do you live / work in Scotland?* Yes No Are you:* Employed by NHS Employed by Local Authority/Private/Voluntary sector A student A Carer or other Do you work in a:* Hospital Community Name of service (eg ESD, GP surgery): Enter your service nameWard no. / name:* You work in:*Nursing / residential homeHome care / communityPrivate hospitalCharitable organisationChoose your work environmentIs this ward a Stroke Unit?* Yes No Hospital name* Name of institution:* Enter the name of your institutionTown / City:* Enter the town / city where you workNHS Board*Ayrshire and ArranBordersDumfries and GallowayFifeForth ValleyGrampianGreater Glasgow and ClydeHighlandLanarkshireLothianOrkneyShetlandTaysideWestern IslesEnglandWalesIrelandNorthern IrelandCanadaUSAAustraliaNew ZealandOtherSelect your NHS BoardYou are an AHP student a Medical student a Nursing student Carer* Carer Person who has had a stroke Your profession*Academic researcherAdministratorDoctorDietitianHealth Care AssistantOccupational TherapistOrthoptistPhysiotherapistRegistered NurseSocial WorkerSocial Care WorkerSpeech and Language TherapistTherapy AssistantOtherSelect your professionProfession (other)* AfC Band*Band 2Band 3Band 4Band 5Band 6Band 7Band 8AfC not applicableSelect your AfC bandUniversity / College*Aberdeen UniversityDundee UniversityEdinburgh UniversityEdinburgh Napier UniversityGlasgow UniversityGlasgow Caledonian UniversityQueen Margaret UniversityRobert Gordon UniversityStirling UniversityUniversity of the West of ScotlandOtherSelect your University / CollegeCountry*EnglandWalesNorthern IrelandIrelandCanadaUSAAustraliaNew ZealandOtherSelect your countryThis is the module test for 'Self Management'. It is strongly recommended that you work though the learning materials of the module prior to commencing this test. By going straight to the test you may miss out on valuable learning contained within the module. The answers to all the test questions are contained within the module. This information may have been provided in the 'Additional Information' boxes on some of the pages. There are 20 questions and you must answer all of these correctly to obtain a certificate of completion. You should allow approximately 20 minutes to complete this test. Self Management: Module test – Part 1. Q. Approaches for encouraging engagement in self management are targeted at the stroke survivors only rather than family members and carers.* True False Part 1. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 1 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 1. Answer. Well done, this statement is false. Self Management: Module test – Part 2. Q. Self management encourages people to: (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Become more motivated B. Simply hope for the best C. Build confidence D. Ask less questions Part 2. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 2 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 2. Answer. Well done, A and C are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 3. Q. Which of the following statements regarding self management are NOT correct? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Self management only starts once the individual has completed their inpatient rehabilitation programme and returned home B. Self management allows patients to take more responsibility for their own rehabilitation C. It is important for staff to tell the patient which strategy they must use D. Self management should start early in the rehabilitation process Part 3. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 3 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 3. Answer. Well done, A and C are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 4. Q. Which of the following statements are true? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Self management is an important part of rehabilitation B. Self management is guaranteed to work for every patient, every time C. Self management is more successful in the community setting D. Self management encourages patients to take more responsibility for their own actions Part 4. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 4 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 4. Answer. Well done, A and D are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 5. Q. Which of the following actions might be taken by a health worker to facilitate self management? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. A phone consultation to offer advice about, and guide, on return to work B. Offer a patient’s partner advice about a carer support website C. Tell the patient about self management then leave them to get on with it D. Signpost the patient to what’s available in the local community Part 5. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 5 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 5. Answer. Well done, A, B and D are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 6. Q. People who engage in self-management are more likely to: (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Be able to access assistance more appropriately B. Rely heavily on professional-led support C. Have a better quality of life D. Be less dependent on statutory services Part 6. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 6 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 6. Answer. Well done, A , C and D are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 7. Q. Goal setting is a self-management strategy that can be used in both the hospital and community settings* True False Part 7. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 7 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 7. Answer. Well done, this statement is true. Self Management: Module test – Part 8. Q. Which of the following are potential benefits to patients from patient centred goal setting? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Active involvement in rehabilitation process B. Improved mood and motivation C. Improved functional recovery D. Reduced fatigue levels Part 8. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 8 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 8. Answer. Well done, A , B and C are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 9. Q. The setting of person-led and meaningful goals plays a key role in effective and efficient rehabilitation* True False Part 9. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 9 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 9. Answer. Well done, this statement is true. Self Management: Module test – Part 10. Q. Patient-centred goal setting requires the key worker to: (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Be an active listener B. Dictate to the patient what their goals should be C. Tailor the support provided to the needs of the individual D. Take as little time as possible Part 10. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 10 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 10. Answer. Well done, A and C are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 11. Q. Effective in-patient patient centred goal setting requires which of the following? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Clear, specific and measurable goals B. Regular review and evaluation of goal outcomes C. Achievable goals D. Team-identified goals Part 11. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 11 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 11. Answer. Well done, A and B are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 12. Q. Allied Health Professionals are solely responsible for delivering patient-centred goal setting* True False Part 12. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 12 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 12. Answer. Well done, this statement is false. Self Management: Module test – Part 13. Q. Which of the following is not a feature of goal setting in the community? (Select all that apply)* Select All A structured and safe environment The patient is expected to lead the process Communication with the team is more complex Goals focus on activity and participation Part 13. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 13 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 13. Answer. Well done, A is correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 14. Q. In patient centred goal setting, it is the MDT or professional that identifies the person's goal and actions to achieve this.* True False Part 14. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 14 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 14. Answer. Well done, this statement is false. Self Management: Module test – Part 15. Q. Which of the following issues should be considered as contributing factors when goals fail? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. A change in the patient’s medical condition B. The goal process was not explained clearly C. Goals were unrealistic D. All MDT staff and patient have copies of the goals Part 15. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 15 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 15. Answer. Well done, A, B and C are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 16. Q. Patient-centred goal setting may have a positive effect on MDT working.* True False Part 16. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 16 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 16. Answer. Well done, this statement is true. Self Management: Module test – Part 17. Q. In which of these settings can a patient engage in self-practice? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Stroke ward B. Home C. Community D. Rehabilitation ward Part 17. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 17 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 17. Answer. Well done, all of the above are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 18. Q. Some of the advantages of self practice are…. (Select all that apply)* Select All A. It empowers patients and builds confidence B. It requires no additional staff time or resources C. It helps to introduce the concept of self management D. It can result in a more tailored use of staff time in supporting patient centred goals Part 18. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 18 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 18. Answer. Well done, A, C and D are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 19. Q. Which of the following would be appropriate self practice tasks in the in-patient setting? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Exercise programme B. Reading C. Asking for medication at set times D. Using a diary Part 19. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 19 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 19. Answer. Well done, all of the above are correct. Self Management: Module test – Part 20. Q. If a patient is reluctant to engage in self practice which of the following should you not do? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Tell them they have to B. Explain the benefits but leave the final choice up to them C. Explore possible barriers with them and the MDT D. Do nothing it’s up to them Part 20. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 20 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Self Management.Part 20. Answer. Well done, A and D are correct. Back to: 15: Self Management module home page Advancing Modules