Deck 2: Applying Values and Ethics to Practice
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Deck 2: Applying Values and Ethics to Practice
1
The Code of Ethics includes standards that guide social workers in which of the following areas?
A) Appropriate conduct with clients
B) Appropriate conduct with colleagues who are not social workers
C) Appropriate conduct with the broad society
D) The Code of Ethics guides social workers in all three of the above areas
A) Appropriate conduct with clients
B) Appropriate conduct with colleagues who are not social workers
C) Appropriate conduct with the broad society
D) The Code of Ethics guides social workers in all three of the above areas
D
2
The National Association of Social Workers published its most recent revision of the Code of Ethics in which year?
A) 2015
B) 2017
C) 2019
D) 2020
A) 2015
B) 2017
C) 2019
D) 2020
B
3
The National Association of Social Workers adopted its first formal Code of Ethics in which year?
A) 1936
B) 1947
C) 1960
D) 1972
A) 1936
B) 1947
C) 1960
D) 1972
C
4
The NASW Code of Ethics is
A) Values-based
B) A collaboration of rigid rules for social work practice
C) Revised yearly
D) Focused on the legal aspects of social work
A) Values-based
B) A collaboration of rigid rules for social work practice
C) Revised yearly
D) Focused on the legal aspects of social work
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5
The International Federation of Social Workers' statements on ethics are identical to those articulated in the NASW Code of Ethics.
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6
Ethical codes are useful because they provide straightforward answers to specific situations that arise in practice.
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7
It is challenging to follow ethical codes in practice for all of the following reasons except:
A) The generalized statements of ethical codes do not clearly align with practice situations
B) Passages of the Code of Ethics may come into conflict
C) Social workers may disagree on the accurate interpretation of ethical codes
D) Rigid interpretations of ethical codes provide clear
A) The generalized statements of ethical codes do not clearly align with practice situations
B) Passages of the Code of Ethics may come into conflict
C) Social workers may disagree on the accurate interpretation of ethical codes
D) Rigid interpretations of ethical codes provide clear
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8
When a social worker makes an ethical decision within practice context, the social worker considers which of the following influences on decision making?
A) Ambiguity
B) Risk taking
C) Self-knowledge
D) Determination
A) Ambiguity
B) Risk taking
C) Self-knowledge
D) Determination
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9
Which of the following statements best describes the process of critical thinking that a social worker must use to interpret ethical rules as a part of resolving ethical dilemmas?
A) The social worker takes risks and becomes comfortable with the idea that there is not one correct answer to the ethical dilemma.
B) The social worker rigidly interprets the Code of Ethics to find the one right answer to the ethical dilemma.
C) The social worker relies solely on the Code of Ethics to resolve the ethical dilemma.
D) The social worker relies on intuition and creativity to find an ethical resolution.
A) The social worker takes risks and becomes comfortable with the idea that there is not one correct answer to the ethical dilemma.
B) The social worker rigidly interprets the Code of Ethics to find the one right answer to the ethical dilemma.
C) The social worker relies solely on the Code of Ethics to resolve the ethical dilemma.
D) The social worker relies on intuition and creativity to find an ethical resolution.
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10
The rigid use of ethical codes creates obstacles for social workers who work with marginalized populations.
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11
All states have reporting laws for children.
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12
Which of the following statements best describes a social worker's duty to report as it relates to vulnerable adults?
A) Reportable acts are the same in all 50 states
B) Social workers are not legally required to report suspected abuse of a vulnerable adult
C) Each state defines reportable acts in a different way
D) Vulnerable adults can prohibit a social worker from making a report, and social workers must abide by this prohibition
A) Reportable acts are the same in all 50 states
B) Social workers are not legally required to report suspected abuse of a vulnerable adult
C) Each state defines reportable acts in a different way
D) Vulnerable adults can prohibit a social worker from making a report, and social workers must abide by this prohibition
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13
All states have reporting laws for older adults.
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14
The ethical and legal responsibility for social workers to protect people from serious, foreseeable, and imminent harm was established in which of the following court cases?
A) Roe v. Wade
B) Robinson
C) Johnson v. Turner
D) Tarasoff
A) Roe v. Wade
B) Robinson
C) Johnson v. Turner
D) Tarasoff
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15
In the helping professions, the law plays the role of:
A) Always empowering people whose legal and social rights have been violated
B) Encouraging collusion among helping professionals who have made mistakes
C) Holding professionals accountable
D) Fixing complex social situations
A) Always empowering people whose legal and social rights have been violated
B) Encouraging collusion among helping professionals who have made mistakes
C) Holding professionals accountable
D) Fixing complex social situations
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16
Which of the following statements best describes an ethical dilemma?
A) When an individual's personal values clash with those of another person or system
B) When a person holds two or more values that compete with each other
C) When a person cannot decide which ethical principle to follow in problematic situations
D) When a client engages in behaviors that are socially undesirable
A) When an individual's personal values clash with those of another person or system
B) When a person holds two or more values that compete with each other
C) When a person cannot decide which ethical principle to follow in problematic situations
D) When a client engages in behaviors that are socially undesirable
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17
All social workers who use the Ethical Principles Screen will agree about the way in which ethical principles are prioritized in the resolution of the ethical dilemma.
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18
Which model for resolving ethical dilemmas asks the social worker to consider the "worst case scenario" for each potential resolution?
A) Reamer's model for the resolution of ethical dilemmas
B) The Ethical Principles Screen
C) The Stromm-Gottfried Model
D) The Dolgoff, Harrington, & Loewenberg Model
A) Reamer's model for the resolution of ethical dilemmas
B) The Ethical Principles Screen
C) The Stromm-Gottfried Model
D) The Dolgoff, Harrington, & Loewenberg Model
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19
Which of the following is NOT a step in Reamer's model for resolution of ethical dilemmas?
A) Identify the ethical issues
B) Identify those likely to be affected by ethical decisions
C) Examine reasons in favor of and opposed to each course of action
D) Ask the client to decide which course of action to take
A) Identify the ethical issues
B) Identify those likely to be affected by ethical decisions
C) Examine reasons in favor of and opposed to each course of action
D) Ask the client to decide which course of action to take
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20
Which of the following statements best describes the NASW's perspective of dual relationships in social work practice?
A) Dual relationships must always be avoided
B) Dual relationships are cautioned against
C) Dual relationships are permitted once a client and social worker have terminated the professional relationship
D) Dual relationships are generally permitted and encouraged as a way of building relationship
A) Dual relationships must always be avoided
B) Dual relationships are cautioned against
C) Dual relationships are permitted once a client and social worker have terminated the professional relationship
D) Dual relationships are generally permitted and encouraged as a way of building relationship
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21
Dual relationships often highlight conflicts between a social worker's personal values and a social worker's professional ethics.
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22
Which of the following substandards does not fit underneath the standard of Social Worker's Ethical Responsibilities to the Larger Society?
A) Social Welfare
B) Discrimination
C) Pubic Emergencies
D) Social and Political Action
A) Social Welfare
B) Discrimination
C) Pubic Emergencies
D) Social and Political Action
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23
A social worker withholds information from a client because he/she/they believes that his/her/their knowledge of the client's best interest supersedes the client's perspective. Which of a client's core individual rights does the social worker violate through this action?
A) Well-being
B) Creativity
C) Self-determination
D) Autonomy
A) Well-being
B) Creativity
C) Self-determination
D) Autonomy
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24
Which of the following holds social workers responsible for upholding The Code of Ethics in practice?
A) The NASW ethics complaints process
B) Courts
C) Licensing Boards
D) All three of the above groups hold social workers responsible
A) The NASW ethics complaints process
B) Courts
C) Licensing Boards
D) All three of the above groups hold social workers responsible
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25
Social workers are discouraged from seeking supervision and consultation when making decisions that have an ethical component.
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26
What areas of the Code of Ethics were revised as a part of the 2017 revision?
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27
Discuss similarities between the NASW Code of Ethics and the International Federation of Social Workers Ethical Statement
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28
Describe what is meant by dual relationship and give a specific example.
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29
Compare and contrast the ideas behind client self-determination and paternalism.
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30
Describe the steps a social worker can take to mitigate risk in an ethical dilemma.
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31
The National Association of Social Workers published its most recent revision of the Code of Ethics in which year?
A) 2016
B) 2017
C) 2018
D) 2019
A) 2016
B) 2017
C) 2018
D) 2019
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32
Which of the following is an ethical principle in the Code of Ethics?
A) Ethical responsibility to nonprofit organizations
B) Ethical responsibility to government support of social services
C) Ethical responsibility to colleagues
D) Ethical responsibility to social service development
A) Ethical responsibility to nonprofit organizations
B) Ethical responsibility to government support of social services
C) Ethical responsibility to colleagues
D) Ethical responsibility to social service development
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33
Which of the following best defines an ethical dilemma?
A) When an individual's personal values clash with those of another person or system
B) When a person holds two or more values that compete with each other
C) When a person cannot decide which ethical principle to follow in problematic situations
D) When a client engages in behaviors that are social undesirable
A) When an individual's personal values clash with those of another person or system
B) When a person holds two or more values that compete with each other
C) When a person cannot decide which ethical principle to follow in problematic situations
D) When a client engages in behaviors that are social undesirable
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34
Dual relationships highlight conflicts between a social worker's personal values and the values expressed in the NASW Code of Ethics.
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35
A social worker deliberately lies to a client to make sure the social worker's preferred outcome is achieved. This is an example of:
A) The social worker's responsibility to individual well-being
B) Autonomy
C) Risk Management
D) Paternalism
A) The social worker's responsibility to individual well-being
B) Autonomy
C) Risk Management
D) Paternalism
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36
The NASW Code of Ethics is:
A) Values-based
B) A collaboration of rigid rules for social work practice
C) Revised semi-annually
D) Focused on the legal aspects of social work
A) Values-based
B) A collaboration of rigid rules for social work practice
C) Revised semi-annually
D) Focused on the legal aspects of social work
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37
A social worker should become comfortable with the idea that there is not one correct answer to an ethical dilemma.
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38
The National Association of Social Workers strictly prohibits dual relationships.
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39
Describe the difference between a values conflict and an ethical dilemma.
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