Deck 4: Conducting a Biopsychosocial Assessment

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The intention of the biopsychosocial assessment is to:

A) Determine if a person needs a guardian
B) Determine if a person should be driving
C) Explore alternative housing options'
D) Identify potential difficulties that impede independence
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The assessment process is initiated by:

A) Must be imitated by health care provider
B) Must always be requested by client
C) Usually not initiated by client
D) Often requested by family
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Determination of decisional competence is:

A) A legal finding
B) A medical procedure
C) Requires the client's consent
D) The result of the biopsychosocial assessment
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The ideal place for an assessment is:

A) Hospital
B) Outpatient health care office
C) Older adult's home
D) Law office
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Tools to evaluate cognitive function commonly include:

A) The Mini Mental Status Exam
B) Luben Social Network Scale
C) Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living
D) Assessment of spiritual strength
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Home safety assessment is most important to determine:

A) If there are no rugs in house
B) Determine if the person can exit in case of emergency
C) Determine if the person can clean the home
D) Determine if a person has enough money to pay household expenses
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A biopsychosocial assessment should include all but the following:

A) Determination of decisional capacity
B) Home safety
C) Social supports
D) Physical wellness
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An assessment is incomplete it excludes:

A) The persons sense of their own well being
B) Military history
C) Financial resources
D) Spiritual beliefs
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Sexual functioning should be explored:

A) Only if the person brings it up
B) The person has a history of sexually transmitted diseases
C) The family okays the subject
D) The person expresses he/she is sexually active
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Suicide in older adults often associated with:

A) If there has been a relocation or removal from home
B) Is more common among women of color
C) Having to work due to financial concerns
D) Is more common among older adults who are not religious
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What are the limits of confidentiality of the assessment process that a social worker can offer an older adult?
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What is the value in beginning the assessment with inquiry of the older adult into a typical day?
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How do the life experiences of an older adult impact the assessment process?
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Sexuality in older adults is sometimes considered a taboo subject. How would you introduce the topic to an older adult during an assessment?
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Describe the difference between the terms decisional capacity and decisional competence. How is each determined?
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The biopsychosocial assessment includes a wide range of areas to assess. If you only have an hour to meet with an older adult client, how would you proceed with the assessment?
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If at the conclusion of your assessment, you determine a person very few social supports available, what other resources might you engage to increase a person's social network? Why are social supports important?
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If an older client is struggling to determine who they would like to serve as a surrogate decision maker in case of cognitive decline, how would you, as a social worker, help the person?
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Discuss the limitations of screening tools in assessing mood and cognitive ability in an older adult.
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Describe the distinction between a functional assessment and decisional assessment. What is the role of a social worker in each?
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Deck 4: Conducting a Biopsychosocial Assessment
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The intention of the biopsychosocial assessment is to:

A) Determine if a person needs a guardian
B) Determine if a person should be driving
C) Explore alternative housing options'
D) Identify potential difficulties that impede independence
Identify potential difficulties that impede independence
2
The assessment process is initiated by:

A) Must be imitated by health care provider
B) Must always be requested by client
C) Usually not initiated by client
D) Often requested by family
Often requested by family
3
Determination of decisional competence is:

A) A legal finding
B) A medical procedure
C) Requires the client's consent
D) The result of the biopsychosocial assessment
A legal finding
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The ideal place for an assessment is:

A) Hospital
B) Outpatient health care office
C) Older adult's home
D) Law office
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Tools to evaluate cognitive function commonly include:

A) The Mini Mental Status Exam
B) Luben Social Network Scale
C) Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living
D) Assessment of spiritual strength
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Home safety assessment is most important to determine:

A) If there are no rugs in house
B) Determine if the person can exit in case of emergency
C) Determine if the person can clean the home
D) Determine if a person has enough money to pay household expenses
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A biopsychosocial assessment should include all but the following:

A) Determination of decisional capacity
B) Home safety
C) Social supports
D) Physical wellness
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An assessment is incomplete it excludes:

A) The persons sense of their own well being
B) Military history
C) Financial resources
D) Spiritual beliefs
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Sexual functioning should be explored:

A) Only if the person brings it up
B) The person has a history of sexually transmitted diseases
C) The family okays the subject
D) The person expresses he/she is sexually active
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Suicide in older adults often associated with:

A) If there has been a relocation or removal from home
B) Is more common among women of color
C) Having to work due to financial concerns
D) Is more common among older adults who are not religious
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What are the limits of confidentiality of the assessment process that a social worker can offer an older adult?
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What is the value in beginning the assessment with inquiry of the older adult into a typical day?
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How do the life experiences of an older adult impact the assessment process?
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Sexuality in older adults is sometimes considered a taboo subject. How would you introduce the topic to an older adult during an assessment?
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Describe the difference between the terms decisional capacity and decisional competence. How is each determined?
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The biopsychosocial assessment includes a wide range of areas to assess. If you only have an hour to meet with an older adult client, how would you proceed with the assessment?
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If at the conclusion of your assessment, you determine a person very few social supports available, what other resources might you engage to increase a person's social network? Why are social supports important?
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If an older client is struggling to determine who they would like to serve as a surrogate decision maker in case of cognitive decline, how would you, as a social worker, help the person?
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Discuss the limitations of screening tools in assessing mood and cognitive ability in an older adult.
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Describe the distinction between a functional assessment and decisional assessment. What is the role of a social worker in each?
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