Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) CBT Practice Test

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What type of abuse is indicated when a caregiver insists on getting a resident up despite their refusal?

  1. Financial Abuse

  2. Psychological Abuse

  3. Sexual Abuse

  4. Institutional Abuse

The correct answer is: Institutional Abuse

The situation described indicates a potential case of institutional abuse. This type of abuse occurs within a care setting where staff or caregivers do not respect the rights, choices, and dignity of the individuals they care for. Insisting on getting a resident up against their will demonstrates a disregard for the resident's autonomy and personal choices, which is a key characteristic of institutional abuse. By failing to allow the resident the right to refuse care, the caregiver is likely imposing their will in a manner that does not prioritize the resident's individual needs or preferences. This can contribute to a culture in which residents feel powerless and devalued, highlighting systemic issues within the care establishment that could lead to neglect or mistreatment. Understanding the nature of institutional abuse is crucial for proper intervention, care practices, and to ensure that the rights of residents are upheld within caregiving environments.