Risk factors for falls include all of the following except:
A) multiple diseases.
B) being overweight.
C) unfamiliar environments.
D) fear of falling.
B
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husband just left her. Which of the following approaches would best apply in this situation? A. directing the client to existing close family relationships B. encouraging the client that she will find a new relationship C. directing the client to mental health resources D. helping the client to focus on solving other problems instead
The procedures for identifying or indicating the value of cases on a variable is known as:
a. Concepts b. Conceptualizations c. Operations d. Operationalizations e. Indicators
Explain why direction of association is important in understanding association and provide an example.
What will be an ideal response?
A client diagnosed with a character disorder begins to realize certain behaviors are no longer acceptable. The client then becomes depressed, experiences loss of appetite and has trouble sleeping. The social worker would see these symptoms as
A. an exacerbation of the client's problem. B. the result of the worker's misinterpretation of the client's psychodynamic functioning. C. an indication of progress. D. the client becoming aware that the worker is not interested in offering treatment.