Deck 23: Multidisciplinary Teams and Child Maltreatment

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While different members of the multidisciplinary teams may have different goals or foci, it is the ______ job to structure meetings and discussions in a way that is respectful to everyone.

A)law enforcement's
B)social worker's
C)facilitator's
D)president's
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Particularly with the rapidly developing technology, multidisciplinary teams must pay special mind to ______.

A)password protection
B)secure networks
C)informed consent
D)confidentiality
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Which of the following is NOT a specifically discussed proven benefit of multidisciplinary teams?

A)greater efficacy
B)more thorough assessments
C)improved client satisfaction
D)less physical injuries to children
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Which of the following is NOT a discussed component of an effective team?

A)team identity
B)mission skills
C)interdependence
D)shared values and beliefs
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According to the authors, ______ is a limit that promotes integrity.

A)boundary
B)rule
C)policy
D)procedure
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While it is important for teams to train and work together, they should be wary of ______ where the individual perspectives begin to merge and differences in opinion are blunted in the name of harmony.

A)group blending
B)collaboration
C)coordination
D)group thinking
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Studies in hospitals have revealed that intra-team communication played a role in at least ______ of adverse medical errors.

A)45%
B)60%
C)50%
D)65%
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Which of the following is discussed as one of the main problems of an uncoordinated system?

A)There is greater potential for increased system-induced trauma.
B)The appropriate agencies will not be informed.
C)Reunification is less likely.
D)Continued child abuse is more likely
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Multidisciplinary work in child protection has its origins in ______ teams of the 1950s in places like Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, and Denver.

A)community-based
B)court-based
C)systems-based
D)hospital-based
Question
The term ______ is used to capture a host of organizational structures designed to, on some level, integrate the knowledge, skills, and authority spread across multiple professions for a common purpose.

A)cross-training
B)community collaboration
C)multidisciplinary team
D)community coordinated response
Question
For teams struggling with boundaries, the fundamental question that should be asked is which of the following?

A)Who is this benefiting?
B)Has a line been crossed?
C)Is this in the best interest of the children?
D)Does this serve the team's best interest?
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Team members have to depend on one another, this can be thought of as ______.

A)teamwork
B)interdependence
C)independence
D)coordination
Question
The overarching key to building a strong team identity is:

A)shared values and beliefs.
B)working together consistently.
C)having similar agency policies and procedures.
D)having the same agency mission.
Question
In 1985, in Huntsville, AL, the first ______ was born.

A)multidisciplinary team
B)child advocacy center
C)child team center
D)supervised visitation center
Question
To proactively address STS, teams can establish ______ strategies.

A)coping
B)therapeutic
C)target-hardening
D)soothing
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A unique characteristic of multidisciplinary teams compared to a single organization is that they ______.

A)are lacking a clear formal line of authority
B)have to develop a line of authority together
C)have a clear line of authority
D)operate best without any authority
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The authors would say that ______ is the key to successful teams.

A)coordination
B)trust
C)policy
D)teamwork
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Overall, the authors would say the goals of multidisciplinary teams are to ______.

A)increase community collaboration
B)increase effectiveness of each team member by working together
C)get more agencies involved in CPS
D)get better interviews
Question
While a sense of identity with the team and a shared common goal are important, no team can succeed without members who possess the ______ and ______ necessary to perform the job at a high level of professional competence.

A)core knowledge, skills
B)policies, skills
C)energy, core skills
D)energy, policies
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______ is a requirement outlined in the accreditation standards of the National Children's Alliance and involves the fluid and face-to-face communication of multidisciplinary team members.

A)Case review
B)Coordination plans
C)Streamlined procedures
D)Integrated meetings
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What is a multidisciplinary team? Why are they important to child maltreatment cases?
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What does cross-disciplinary communication look like and why is it critical to MDTs?
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Discuss what secondary traumatic stress is, and how it is related to child maltreatment work.
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Discuss why trust seems to be the key to successful teams.Specifically, how might trust or lack thereof affect MDTs?
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What are the documented benefits of multidisciplinary teams? Beyond the documented benefits, what else do you see as a possible benefit?
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While different members of the multidisciplinary teams may have different goals or foci, it is the ______ job to structure meetings and discussions in a way that is respectful to everyone.

A)law enforcement's
B)social worker's
C)facilitator's
D)president's
C
2
Particularly with the rapidly developing technology, multidisciplinary teams must pay special mind to ______.

A)password protection
B)secure networks
C)informed consent
D)confidentiality
D
3
Which of the following is NOT a specifically discussed proven benefit of multidisciplinary teams?

A)greater efficacy
B)more thorough assessments
C)improved client satisfaction
D)less physical injuries to children
D
4
Which of the following is NOT a discussed component of an effective team?

A)team identity
B)mission skills
C)interdependence
D)shared values and beliefs
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According to the authors, ______ is a limit that promotes integrity.

A)boundary
B)rule
C)policy
D)procedure
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While it is important for teams to train and work together, they should be wary of ______ where the individual perspectives begin to merge and differences in opinion are blunted in the name of harmony.

A)group blending
B)collaboration
C)coordination
D)group thinking
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Studies in hospitals have revealed that intra-team communication played a role in at least ______ of adverse medical errors.

A)45%
B)60%
C)50%
D)65%
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Which of the following is discussed as one of the main problems of an uncoordinated system?

A)There is greater potential for increased system-induced trauma.
B)The appropriate agencies will not be informed.
C)Reunification is less likely.
D)Continued child abuse is more likely
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Multidisciplinary work in child protection has its origins in ______ teams of the 1950s in places like Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, and Denver.

A)community-based
B)court-based
C)systems-based
D)hospital-based
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The term ______ is used to capture a host of organizational structures designed to, on some level, integrate the knowledge, skills, and authority spread across multiple professions for a common purpose.

A)cross-training
B)community collaboration
C)multidisciplinary team
D)community coordinated response
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11
For teams struggling with boundaries, the fundamental question that should be asked is which of the following?

A)Who is this benefiting?
B)Has a line been crossed?
C)Is this in the best interest of the children?
D)Does this serve the team's best interest?
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Team members have to depend on one another, this can be thought of as ______.

A)teamwork
B)interdependence
C)independence
D)coordination
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The overarching key to building a strong team identity is:

A)shared values and beliefs.
B)working together consistently.
C)having similar agency policies and procedures.
D)having the same agency mission.
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In 1985, in Huntsville, AL, the first ______ was born.

A)multidisciplinary team
B)child advocacy center
C)child team center
D)supervised visitation center
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To proactively address STS, teams can establish ______ strategies.

A)coping
B)therapeutic
C)target-hardening
D)soothing
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A unique characteristic of multidisciplinary teams compared to a single organization is that they ______.

A)are lacking a clear formal line of authority
B)have to develop a line of authority together
C)have a clear line of authority
D)operate best without any authority
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The authors would say that ______ is the key to successful teams.

A)coordination
B)trust
C)policy
D)teamwork
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18
Overall, the authors would say the goals of multidisciplinary teams are to ______.

A)increase community collaboration
B)increase effectiveness of each team member by working together
C)get more agencies involved in CPS
D)get better interviews
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19
While a sense of identity with the team and a shared common goal are important, no team can succeed without members who possess the ______ and ______ necessary to perform the job at a high level of professional competence.

A)core knowledge, skills
B)policies, skills
C)energy, core skills
D)energy, policies
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______ is a requirement outlined in the accreditation standards of the National Children's Alliance and involves the fluid and face-to-face communication of multidisciplinary team members.

A)Case review
B)Coordination plans
C)Streamlined procedures
D)Integrated meetings
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21
What is a multidisciplinary team? Why are they important to child maltreatment cases?
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What does cross-disciplinary communication look like and why is it critical to MDTs?
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Discuss what secondary traumatic stress is, and how it is related to child maltreatment work.
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Discuss why trust seems to be the key to successful teams.Specifically, how might trust or lack thereof affect MDTs?
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What are the documented benefits of multidisciplinary teams? Beyond the documented benefits, what else do you see as a possible benefit?
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