Deck 3: Chronic Illness: A Case Study Application With a Latina Client Dawn Joosten

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Of the many chronic illnesses in the United States, which is often considered #1?

A) Diabetes
B) Obesity
C) Heart disease
D) Cancer
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What are two therapies that social workers can use in working with persons with chronic illnesses?

A) Disease management and motivational interviewing
B) Problem-solving therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy
C) Hope therapy and pain therapy
D) Cognitive behavioral therapy and disease management therapy
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What are the two theories/perspectives that guide social workers in working with persons with chronic disease?

A) Life course and strengths perspective
B) Developmental and strengths perspective
C) Systems and developmental theory
D) Ecological and life course theory
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Biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment is said to inform what type of interventions?

A) Family-centered interventions
B) Care model interventions
C) Evidence-based interventions
D) Interdisciplinary team-based interventions
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Which of the following tasks are completed through the assessment process?

A) Capturing general public interest
B) Prioritizing patient's presenting health problems
C) Advocating for better medical care
D) Mapping out a plan of care
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What are the four theories that inform a typical biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment?

A) Strengths, ecological, lifespan, and development theory
B) Systems, ecological, role, and developmental theory
C) Feminist, strengths, resilience, and developmental theory
D) Race, systems, resilience, and ecological theory
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There are ten factors that inform any biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment. What are the first five factors?

A) Psychological functioning, grief and loss, environmental, financial, and social factors
B) Grief and loss, diversity, family, financial, and social factors
C) Financial, medical, family, diversity, and interdisciplinary communication factors
D) Health, family, developmental stage, diversity, and support system factors
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Name the NASW standard that is most relevant for social work practice in cultural settings.

A) Social justice
B) Cultural competence
C) Self-determination
D) Respect
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One step a social work must perform prior to selecting an intervention is to conduct a comprehensive biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment.
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Transference is the potential to bring past relationships into current relationships.
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Two ethical principles for patient care noted by the NASW are competence and responsibility.
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The Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services Standards outline 15 standards that have been divided into two separate categories: Mandates and Guidelines.
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Social work policy advocacy can happen at the organizational level; legislative and community levels; and the federal, state, and county levels.
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In their capacity as policy advocates, social workers are unable to bring salience of issues about chronic disease to the attention of community members and leaders due to conflict to interest.
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The role of social work has been magnified with integrated health care/behavioral health care models across the United States.
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Despite medical advances, there is an overwhelming increase in the number of children being diagnosed with diabetes.
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Ecological perspective is used to recognize the myriad of systems through which a patient must manage illness.
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When using the life course theory lens in disease management, what should a social worker pay particular attention to?
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What three tasks are completed during the intervention phase when meeting with an interdisciplinary team?
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Identify and define the four ethical principles of patient care as outlined by the NASW.
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Social workers rely on assessments to establish a plan of care for a patient. Describe four functions of a completed assessment during the intermediate phase that are relevant to a patient's care prior to goal setting and interventions.
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The Affordable Care Act represented a shift toward prevention with the establishment of the Prevention and Public Health Fund. This fund has four aims: community prevention, clinical prevention, public health infrastructure and training, and research surveillance focused on workforce wellness. Describe what these changes would mean for an individual and for the community.
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Deck 3: Chronic Illness: A Case Study Application With a Latina Client Dawn Joosten
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Of the many chronic illnesses in the United States, which is often considered #1?

A) Diabetes
B) Obesity
C) Heart disease
D) Cancer
Heart disease
2
What are two therapies that social workers can use in working with persons with chronic illnesses?

A) Disease management and motivational interviewing
B) Problem-solving therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy
C) Hope therapy and pain therapy
D) Cognitive behavioral therapy and disease management therapy
Problem-solving therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy
3
What are the two theories/perspectives that guide social workers in working with persons with chronic disease?

A) Life course and strengths perspective
B) Developmental and strengths perspective
C) Systems and developmental theory
D) Ecological and life course theory
Ecological and life course theory
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Biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment is said to inform what type of interventions?

A) Family-centered interventions
B) Care model interventions
C) Evidence-based interventions
D) Interdisciplinary team-based interventions
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Which of the following tasks are completed through the assessment process?

A) Capturing general public interest
B) Prioritizing patient's presenting health problems
C) Advocating for better medical care
D) Mapping out a plan of care
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What are the four theories that inform a typical biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment?

A) Strengths, ecological, lifespan, and development theory
B) Systems, ecological, role, and developmental theory
C) Feminist, strengths, resilience, and developmental theory
D) Race, systems, resilience, and ecological theory
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There are ten factors that inform any biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment. What are the first five factors?

A) Psychological functioning, grief and loss, environmental, financial, and social factors
B) Grief and loss, diversity, family, financial, and social factors
C) Financial, medical, family, diversity, and interdisciplinary communication factors
D) Health, family, developmental stage, diversity, and support system factors
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Name the NASW standard that is most relevant for social work practice in cultural settings.

A) Social justice
B) Cultural competence
C) Self-determination
D) Respect
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One step a social work must perform prior to selecting an intervention is to conduct a comprehensive biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment.
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Transference is the potential to bring past relationships into current relationships.
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Two ethical principles for patient care noted by the NASW are competence and responsibility.
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The Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services Standards outline 15 standards that have been divided into two separate categories: Mandates and Guidelines.
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Social work policy advocacy can happen at the organizational level; legislative and community levels; and the federal, state, and county levels.
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In their capacity as policy advocates, social workers are unable to bring salience of issues about chronic disease to the attention of community members and leaders due to conflict to interest.
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The role of social work has been magnified with integrated health care/behavioral health care models across the United States.
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Despite medical advances, there is an overwhelming increase in the number of children being diagnosed with diabetes.
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Ecological perspective is used to recognize the myriad of systems through which a patient must manage illness.
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When using the life course theory lens in disease management, what should a social worker pay particular attention to?
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What three tasks are completed during the intervention phase when meeting with an interdisciplinary team?
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Identify and define the four ethical principles of patient care as outlined by the NASW.
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Social workers rely on assessments to establish a plan of care for a patient. Describe four functions of a completed assessment during the intermediate phase that are relevant to a patient's care prior to goal setting and interventions.
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The Affordable Care Act represented a shift toward prevention with the establishment of the Prevention and Public Health Fund. This fund has four aims: community prevention, clinical prevention, public health infrastructure and training, and research surveillance focused on workforce wellness. Describe what these changes would mean for an individual and for the community.
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