A new client enters the office walking slowly, using a cane, and has difficulty picking up objects, swallowing, and speaking as a result of a stroke. The BEST diagnosis for this client is:
A. Agnosia
B. Ataxia
C. Prospopagnosia
C. Acalculia
Answer: B. Ataxia
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of coleadership of a group?
A. Coleaders can help each other with tasks of the group. B. Coleadership allows two people to observe and attend to the dynamics taking place in the group. C. Coleadership is less expensive. D. Coleaders are a source of support for one another.
When a social worker works directly with clients to advocate on their behalf in the
agency or immediate community environment, they are utilizing what type of advocacy? a. Case advocacy b. Class advocacy c. Policy level advocacy d. Social Policy advocacy
Suppose you obtain a chi-square statistic of 13.4. Are your results statistically significant if the critical value obtained from the distribution of chi-square is 5.99 with an alpha level of .05?
A. Results are not significant. B. Results are significant. C. Not enough information is provided here.
Borman cited all of the following therapeutic factors of direct service self-help groups except
A. cognitive restructuring. B. altruism. C. hope. D. regeneration.