SOWK 270 Quiz Midterm
SOWK 270 Quiz: Midterm
- The social work core value associated with social workers volunteering some portion of their professional skills with no expectation of significant financial return is:
- If social workers must disclose confidential information about a client, they should disclose the least amount of confidential information necessary to achieve the desired purpose; only information that is directly relevant to the purpose for which the disclosure is made should be revealed.
- Conducting informed consent processes avoids violating the moral rules regarding deceiving the client about the nature of the intervention and depriving the client of the freedom to make fully informed choices about what to do and whether he or she wishes to participate.
- To help protect yourself and the clients who seek your services, along with your reputation and future livelihood as a social worker, when using social media it is important to:
- To ensure that clients’ participation in the services will remain as confidential as possible, social workers should refrain from acknowledging a client in public unless the client initiates it.
- The Four Component Model describes four psychological processes that affect moral behavior. These include moral judgment, moral sensitivity, moral objection, and moral character.
- Utilitarianism theory suggest that:
- Under the HIPPA law, identifiable health information includes any information that could identify a client such as name, address, phone, social security, and insurance number.
- It is not the responsibly of social workers to ensure that their colleagues understand the obligation of social workers to respect confidentiality and any exceptions related to it.
- The NASW Code of Ethics is meant to:
- Which of the following are not one of the four components of principlism include the following:
- It is okay for social workers to display personal information on social media such as their name and cell phone number, as long as their home address is not listed.
- When navigating ethical dilemmas, social workers should recognize that among all codes of ethics, the NASW Code of Ethics is their primary source.
- The social work core value associated with social workers being continually aware of the profession’s mission, values, ethical principles, and ethical standards and practice in a manner consistent with them is:
- Social workers should provide services in substantive areas or use intervention techniques or approaches that are new to them only after engaging in appropriate study, training, consultation, and supervision from people who are competent in those interventions or techniques.
- Simply doing something because one has been told to do it, without further discourse, may be indicative of a deficiency in moral judgment.
- Moral motivation has to do with how one weighs personal values against other moral considerations.
- The social work core value associated with social workers engaging people as partners in the helping process is:
- According to the NACSW Statement of Faith and Practice, Christians in social work should not motivated by the following except:
- The social work core value associated with seeking to resolve conflicts between clients’ interests and the broader society’s interests in a socially responsible manner consistent with the values, ethical principles, and ethical standards of the profession is:
- The NASW core values of the social work profession include the following except:
- Some precautions social workers can use when using social media include the following except:
- Kohlberg’s Six Stages of Moral Development include:
- Deontology theory suggests that:
- Demonstrating professional interpersonal communication involves:
Set 2
- To ensure that clients’ participation in the services will remain as confidential as possible, social workers should refrain from acknowledging a client in public unless the client initiates it.
- Utilitarianism theory suggest that:
- According to the NASW Code of Ethics, social workers may disclose confidential information when appropriate with valid consent from a client or a person legally authorized to consent on behalf of a client.
- Everything that is discussed when meeting with a client remains confidential unless the client reveals:
- It is not the responsibly of social workers to ensure that their colleagues understand the obligation of social workers to respect confidentiality and any exceptions related to it.
- When social workers provide counseling services to families, couples, or groups, social workers should seek agreement among the parties involved concerning each individual’s right to confidentiality and obligation to preserve the confidentiality of information shared by others. Social workers should inform participants in family, couples, or group counseling that social workers cannot guarantee that all participants will honor such agreements.
- Moral motivation has to do with how one weighs personal values against other moral considerations.
- Which of the following are not one of the four components of principlism include the following:
- Deontology theory suggests that:
- The Four Component Model describes four psychological processes that affect moral behavior. These include moral judgment, moral sensitivity, moral objection, and moral character.
- According to Bernard Gert, the harms that all rational people want to avoid include death, pain, disability, loss of pleasure, and loss of freedom.
- Simply doing something because one has been told to do it, without further discourse, may be indicative of a deficiency in moral judgment.
- Conducting informed consent processes avoids violating the moral rules regarding deceiving the client about the nature of the intervention and depriving the client of the freedom to make fully informed choices about what to do and whether he or she wishes to participate.
- Under the HIPPA law, identifiable health information includes any information that could identify a client such as name, address, phone, social security, and insurance number.
- Some precautions social workers can use when using social media include the following except:
- Moral character refers to the ability to identify moral issues in a particular situation and an awareness of how one’s actions can affect others.
- The social work core value associated with social workers volunteering some portion of their professional skills with no expectation of significant financial return is:
- According to the NASW Standards for Technology and Social Work Practice, social workers are responsible for becoming proficient in the technological skills and tools required for competent and ethical practice and for seeking appropriate training and consultation to stay current with emerging technologies.
- The social work core value associated with social workers being continually aware of the profession’s mission, values, ethical principles, and ethical standards and practice in a manner consistent with them is:
- The NASW core values of the social work profession include the following except:
- When developing a professional e-mail, you should abide by all of the following guidelines except:
- Kohlberg’s Six Stages of Moral Development include:
- When navigating ethical dilemmas, social workers should recognize that among all codes of ethics, the NASW Code of Ethics is their primary source.
- Social workers should provide services in substantive areas or use intervention techniques or approaches that are new to them only after engaging in appropriate study, training, consultation, and supervision from people who are competent in those interventions or techniques.
- According to the NACSW Statement of Faith and Practice, Christians in social work should use the insights of their faith in helping people only if the client is a Christian as well.