Exam 11: Social Work With Selected Client Groups
Exam 1: Ethical Choices in the Helping Professions30 Questions
Exam 2: Values and Professional Ethics37 Questions
Exam 3: Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making25 Questions
Exam 4: Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making28 Questions
Exam 5: Client Rights and Professional Expertise33 Questions
Exam 6: Value Neutrality and Imposing Values32 Questions
Exam 7: The Professional Relationship: Limits, Dilemmas, and Problems37 Questions
Exam 8: Confidentiality and Informed Consent33 Questions
Exam 9: Social Justice, Limited Resources, and Advocacy34 Questions
Exam 10: Organizational and Work Relationships30 Questions
Exam 11: Social Work With Selected Client Groups38 Questions
Exam 12: Changing World, Changing Dilemmas38 Questions
Exam 13: Whose Responsibility Are Professional Ethics24 Questions
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Have members of the class discuss their thoughts related to being present during an assisted suicide, due to a client's request to have their social worker there.
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Discuss the debate within the social work profession concerning a therapist's duty to warn partners that they may be infected with HIV.
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People in higher socioeconomic classes consistently receive more frequent and severe diagnoses than individuals in other class levels.
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Which of the following is a reason that clients may not be willing to report domestic violence?
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Discuss how the following issues can be ethically addressed in online sessions: explaining the limits of confidentiality and mandated reporting laws; obtaining informed consent; providing the fee structure; discussing record-keeping, and security measures and termination policies.
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As the AIDS epidemic has become more widespread, the stigma has decreased.
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Exploration of sacred stories and symbols and incorporation of art, dance, and poetry are ways in which spiritual matters can be introduced into social work practice.
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NASW feels that client self-determination should apply to all aspects of life and death, and affirms the right of any individual to direct his or her care wishes at the end of life.What are your feelings related to social workers' role in presenting clients with end-of-life options?
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According to Hodge, which of the following is a principle that can guide social workers in the implementation of spiritual assessments?
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According to the National Center for Elder Abuse, neglect is the most common type of elder abuse reported.
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List the pros and cons of patient-assisted suicide in regards to the NASW Code of Ethics.
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Which of the following did Hodge identify as a concern that emerges with the use of spiritual assessments?
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In 1997, Oregon became the first state to allow physician-assisted suicide.
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Discuss with the class the current debate in the mental health profession regarding whether or not a social worker has a duty to warn a partner if a client discloses both that he is HIV positive and that he has not informed his partner.
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A culture-bound syndrome is behaviors or symptoms unique to members of a specific culture.
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Discuss how omitting consideration of spiritual or religious orientations that are important to clients can limit the effectiveness of the social worker's efforts.
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