When developing plans of care, the preferences of the client:

A) ?should be considered if they are in line with the case manager's beliefs.
B) ?should receive priority in order to promote self-determination.
C) ?should be heard even though the case manager will make the decision.
D) ?should be heard so the client will feel respected by the case manager.


B

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her background working with victims of domestic violence. He goes to her office steaming; when he gets there, Edith explains that she asked to have the proposal dropped because the Board would not have time to consider the idea at this meeting because of other more pressing concerns. She promises Archie it would be back on the next agenda with her full support. This is an example of conflict. A) ?Expressive B) ?Data C) ?Illusionary D) ?Interest/commitment E) ?Structural

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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using an in-person survey, compared to a self-administered survey and a telephone survey

What will be an ideal response?

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The effect of asking the client multiple questions during the interview can be:

A. That the client feels interrogated B. That the worker gains much valuable information C. Similar to asking open questions D. That the worker progresses quickly toward finding a solution

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Foster care provides_____.

A. a supportive and supplemental service for children who remain in their own home B. a permanent living arrangement for children outside their own home C. a temporary, normalized living arrangement for children outside their own home D. an abnormal living arrangement for children outside their own home

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