Describe the history, aim, and methodology of the harm reduction approach.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The harm reduction approach does not aim to reduce harm, but to educate about the harm and risks of substance use. It recognizes the user as part of society and educate them on safer ways of using. This method was developed in the early 1980s after the increase in HIV/AIDS as a result of injection drug user.
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According to chapter three in your text, child and family welfare system has evolved
into a system with two roles: a. Provide protective and supportive direct services to children and families and support public policy and programs designed to improve the lives of all children. b. Investigate child support allegations and provide case management services to both the biological family members and the foster parents c. Protect children who are victims of maltreatment and coordinate services with collateral professionals. d. None of the above
What are the three primary reasons that a shift can be expected in the health care delivery system?
What will be an ideal response?
A code of professional ethics is created to:
A. Protect the professional ideal of self-regulation B. Provide the public with competent professionals C. Protection from litigation D. Provide guidance when encountering ethical dilemmas E. All of the above
Which part of the brain is responsible for executive functions?
a) Limbic system b) Prefrontal system c) Basal ganglia d) Occipital lobe