Interventions with abused elderly people usually require the services of:
A. nurses.
B. social workers.
C. physicians.
D. all of the above.
D
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Not-for-profit agencies differ from for-profit agencies since:
A) They are not owned by shareholders or private owners. B) They keep their profits rather than returning them to shareholders. C) They place far less emphasis on fiscal considerations when they make decisions. D) They encourage profit gains as part of the decision-making process.
What information is contained in the abstract of an IRB application?
a. A summary of methods, results and implications of the study. b. A summary of specific aims of the research and why the research is important. c. A summary of the consent form that will be shown to participants. d. A summary of the researcher's proposed outcome of the IRB application.
Identify and describe the professional values cited in the NASW Code of Ethics that are applicable to this scenario.
Gemma is a social worker with the Piedmont City Health Department. She is primarily responsible for providing counseling for HIV+ clients, as well as case management for those receiving longer-term care. Her agency is in the process of expanding services and will be hiring a new social worker. Gemma’s supervisor has asked her to review the job applications as they arrive.
Gemma notices an application from Zena, a colleague currently working at another agency in the community. Gemma has known Zena for many years and is very familiar with her skills and background. She is therefore surprised to see that Zena's application boasts two thousand hours of clinical work with clients, one of the requirements for this new position. Gemma knows that this is not the case, as none of Zena’s positions since graduation has involved this type of clinical work. Moreover, a review of her résumé does not show any evidence of this experience. Gemma is troubled and must decide how to proceed.
Watching a client or a family interaction from behind a one-way mirror, unknown to the client or the family, is an example of:
a. Self-anchored scale b. Simple observation c. Obtrusive measure d. Reactive measure *by definition, simple observation is not reactive e. None of the above