The majority of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities in the U.S. are:
a. private, profit-making businesses
b. private, non-profit organizations
c. public agencies
d. owned by the community
ANS: a
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One problem for residential settings is
a. the high turnover rate of staff. b. the number of children needing care. c. too clearly defined and limiting staff roles. d. too much time devoted to training.
The Nelson family has a history of neglect. Mr. Nelson recently lost his job. In a
moment of rage, he hit his eight-year-old daughter, leaving a noticeable bruise on her face. Jody's school called in Child Pro. The social worker from CPS is concerned for the well-being of the Nelson children, but she believes that the parents really do care about their children. The Nelsons would be good candidates for a. family development services. b. family preservation services. c. family support services. d. family kinship services.
The Iron Law of Prohibition states that the stricter and more intense the enforcement of the laws against recreational drug use, the:
A. more popular a given prohibited drug will become. B. less potent the prohibited substance will become. C. less popular a given prohibited drug will become. D. more potent the prohibited substance will become. E. none of the above.
If your caseload is comprised of 10 clients, and your agency's total caseload contains 100 clients, and your agency director chooses one client at random to serve as a consumer representative on your agency's board, then the probability that one of your clients will be chosen is .05
Indicate whether the statement is true or false