Once a social worker moves beyond the initial adjustment to begin to see what is really

happening in a setting they have entered, which stage of the research process is he/she in?

a. Middle Phase
b. Exit Stage
c. End Stage
d. Beginning Stage


A

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Which of the following is true of social work?

A. The field is built upon a static foundation of practices that have changed little in the past century. B. The field is dynamically affected by social and technological trends. C. The growth of privatization threatens to make the field obsolete. D. It is a field that requires highly specialized skills.

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According to Vourlekis and Greene, which of the following is NOT a

practice function of case management? A. Identifying clients and reaching out to them. B. Doing an individual and/or a family assessment. C. Monitoring service delivery, D. Letting clients explore the available community resources and making a note of it in their case files

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Based on what you have discussed in class so far, create a problem with imagined data and calculate the interquartile range.

What will be an ideal response?

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You are working in a community hospital case management department. Part of your job is to assess patients postdischarge needs. You meet with your patient, Jerry. Jerry has been hospitalized due to a broken ankle that needs to be surgically repaired. Jerry is 38 years old, married, is employed as a banker, and attends a local church. Jerry is also on several sports teams, and he plays the bass in a band. Jerry’s medical complexity vs. functional ability is _____________________________, making his postdischarge risk ___________________.

a. Low medical complexity, high functional ability, high social support/Low b. Low medical complexity, low functional ability, low social support/Medium low c. High medical complexity, high functional ability, high social support/Medium high d. High medical complexity, low functional ability, low social support/High

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