Assessment is an on-going process that continues throughout a social worker’s involvement with a child or

family.



a. True
b. False


True

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Primates have a stronger sense of __________ and a weaker sense of __________ than other mammals.

A) hearing; sight B) sight; smell C) taste; sight D) hearing; taste

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In case management, service should be comprehensive and uninterrupted. This reflects the principle of:

A. continuity of care. B. equal access to services/advocacy. C. client empowerment. D. quality of care.

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Through the outcomes of research and evaluation, being able to state with confidence that an

intervention is likely to benefit a broad range of individuals, families, or groups, is referred to as: A) Summation results B) Conclusions C) Reliability D) Generalizability

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The dying person's bill of rights is best explained as:

A) the right to receive all necessary treatment. B) the right to die without pain and with dignity. C) the right to get the latest life sustaining technology. D) the right to designate a helper for active euthanasia.

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