Multiple Choice
The role of the NASW's Code of Ethics can best be described as:
A) A professional guide that helps the social worker make professional decisions that reflect social work values
B) A set of rigid rules that are difficult to apply to complex practice situations
C) An irrelevant and underutilized document that social workers learn about but do not use in practice
D) None of the above
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