Deck 5: Neglect

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Families most often struggle to follow a service plan and make changes as a result of:

A)The feminization of poverty
B)Inability to problem-solve
C)Basic barriers transportation,child care,education)
D)Mental illness and addiction
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An operational definition of neglect may include:

A)Physical and emotional neglect
B)Health and medical neglect
C)Environmental neglect and educational neglect
D)Neglect of supervision and child care
E)All of the Above
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Poor physical growth,retarded motor and social development,and malnutrition are potential signs of:

A)Poverty
B)Failure to thrive
C)Depression in children
D)Growth hormone deficiency
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Many parents who neglect are fundamentally non-caring and have little regard for the interests of children.
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Follow-up is best completed by a neutral person gathering information for outcomes.
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A non-deficit approach to assessment with a family reported for neglect means:

A)Assessing the families financial deficits and stress
B)Focusing on the strengths of a family versus focusing on the neglect
C)Finding strengths and validating these as resources to overcome neglect
D)Seeing neglect as caused by social forces outside the families control
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The resources that families usually most need are:

A)Financial
B)Counseling
C)Concrete
D)Abstract
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In the United States more children die each year from neglect than from physical abuse.
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The etiology of neglect includes:

A)Child,parent and family factors
B)Poverty,parental factors,and community social factors
C)Discrimination,oppression,and violence
D)Mental illness,addictions,and criminal behavior
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A method for assisting the family to identify desired changes is:

A)Service coordination
B)Behavioral contracting
C)The miracle question
D)Case review meeting
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The primary goal of establishing a contract is to hold the family accountable.
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Deck 5: Neglect
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Families most often struggle to follow a service plan and make changes as a result of:

A)The feminization of poverty
B)Inability to problem-solve
C)Basic barriers transportation,child care,education)
D)Mental illness and addiction
C
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An operational definition of neglect may include:

A)Physical and emotional neglect
B)Health and medical neglect
C)Environmental neglect and educational neglect
D)Neglect of supervision and child care
E)All of the Above
E
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Poor physical growth,retarded motor and social development,and malnutrition are potential signs of:

A)Poverty
B)Failure to thrive
C)Depression in children
D)Growth hormone deficiency
B
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Many parents who neglect are fundamentally non-caring and have little regard for the interests of children.
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Follow-up is best completed by a neutral person gathering information for outcomes.
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A non-deficit approach to assessment with a family reported for neglect means:

A)Assessing the families financial deficits and stress
B)Focusing on the strengths of a family versus focusing on the neglect
C)Finding strengths and validating these as resources to overcome neglect
D)Seeing neglect as caused by social forces outside the families control
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The resources that families usually most need are:

A)Financial
B)Counseling
C)Concrete
D)Abstract
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In the United States more children die each year from neglect than from physical abuse.
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The etiology of neglect includes:

A)Child,parent and family factors
B)Poverty,parental factors,and community social factors
C)Discrimination,oppression,and violence
D)Mental illness,addictions,and criminal behavior
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A method for assisting the family to identify desired changes is:

A)Service coordination
B)Behavioral contracting
C)The miracle question
D)Case review meeting
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The primary goal of establishing a contract is to hold the family accountable.
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