This 3-pound organ is the central filter for the blood and is the site of 90% of alcohol metabolism

(a) Brain
(b) Kidney
(c) Liver
(d) Bladder


A

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_________ scores are based on a predetermined level of performance.

a. Criterion-referenced b. Norm-referenced c. Analytically-referenced d. Reliant-referenced

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Informed consent is an important component of ethical diagnosis. What must a counselor consider for ethical informed consent?

a) Provide consent before administering the test. b) Ensure client understands the written informed consent. c) Communicate benefits and consequences of the test. d) Agree with client any changes in the test after the initial informed consent. e) All of the above.

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It has been suggested that the “adult children” movement

a. allows the “baby boomer” generation to retain a portion of their own childhoods. b. encourages the victims of dysfunctional homes to seek professional assistance. c. takes into account the fact that thousands of generations of children have been raised in dysfunctional homes, and identifies how each generation suffered. d. will continue to meet needs of those who suffered in childhood from being raised in an unhealthy home well into the 21st century.

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The first credentialing of counselors was offered in 1973 by the:

A. Council for Rehabilitation Education (CORE). B. National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC). C. American Counseling Association (ACA). D. Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).

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