According to Wetle and Fulmer, which of the following protective functions may result when health professionals assist caregivers in recognizing the limits of their own health, identifying supportive services, and sharing care-giving responsibilities among available family members?
a. It may prevent elder abuse or neglect that might have been triggered by caregiver burden
b. It may protect the caregiver from mistreatment or abuse
c. It may assist professionals in balancing autonomy and beneficence
d. All of the above
e. A and B above
e. A and B above
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A. John Krumboltz B. Frank Dattilio C. Christine Pedesky D. All of the above
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social work programs in their state. They are considering surveys or interviews. They chose the interview because: A. Less biased B. Confidentiality could be better assured C. Higher response rate D. Less expensive
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a. rapid growth and development. b. obtaining object permanence. c. attachment. d. trust vs. mistrust
Which of the following is an example of a primary setting for social workers?
A. Family service agency B. Health care setting C. Schools D. Correctional setting