CRIS 606 Quiz Crisis Care

CRIS 606 Quiz: Crisis Care, Development, Death, Disability, and Danger

  1. A crisis worker who resents their parents because he was sent to boarding school, and now gives advice to clients based on their unresolved feelings, is suffering from
  2. Growth and optimism are ideas central to what theory?
  3. Clients may not realize that they were not at fault or may not have been able to stop the abuse from happening.
  4. Elder abuse can include
  5. This culture is most likely to “sweep problems under the rug” for fear of loss of face.
  6. When a client is presented with choices and is encouraged to master their feelings, the counselor is providing a/an
  7. Which moral principle is not a guide to ethical decision-making?
  8. Going to bed, smoking pot, and avoiding friends are coping strategies.
  9. If a mental health professional has undergone sufficient training, there is no risk that he will experience countertransference.
  10. Clients may be encouraged to watch movies to continue their therapy.
  11. In 2014 in the U.S., the leading cause of death for young adults ages 25-34 was _________.
  12. Adolescent involvements in the digital world make possible:
  13. The fact that older adults (those 65 years of age and older) are a growing portion of America’s population is referred to as:
  14. A complicating factor in most parental bereavement is _________.
  15. In 2014 in the U.S., homicide deaths among individuals 15-24 years of age represented:
  16. Another name for a “nursing home” is _________.
  17. Pain management in terminal illness typically emphasizes administration of medications:
  18. Admission criteria in hospice programs that receive Medicare reimbursement typically require
  19. What ratio of American women suffer from either anorexia and bulimia?
  20. Loss is usually a central issue when someone becomes ill or disabled.
  21. A low-risk suicidal client might respond best to
  22. A suicide watch will often require the involvement of the client’s family.
  23. Hospitalization is never an effective treatment for high-risk suicidal clients.
  24. An individual who is at risk of harming others may
  25. One of the founding fathers of modern suicidology is

Set 2

  1. The most important way to begin the coping phase of crisis intervention is
  2. The federal law that established standards for the protection of select health information was the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
  3. By the time an individual reaches maturity, they have worked through all of the issues that might trigger a crisis.
  4. Factors influencing a person’s response to crisis include their
  5. What is the purpose of basic attending skills?
  6. An advanced technique that provides new perspective and possibilities for client change is called a/an
  7. Crisis intervention and brief therapy both use the same approach to client care.
  8. Growth and optimism are ideas central to what theory?
  9. The crisis-prone person usually does not
  10. In what year did the social work profession first adopt a code of ethics?
  11. Depending upon the particular adolescent in question and the nature of the experience itself, the death of another person might affect the adolescent’s efforts ___
  12. In 2014, persons in the U.S. reaching age 65 had an average life expectancy of an additional:
  13. In Personal Insights 15.1 in the eighth edition of Death & Dying, Life & Living, former President Jimmy Carter indicated that terminally ill members of his family
  14. Mary is nine years old. She is at home in the last stages of a life-threatening illness. When she says she misses her friends and wants to go to school to see them, what should you do?
  15. Studies of patterns of automobile driving among adolescents have shown that _________.
  16. The intent of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was
  17. Enhancing opportunities for dying persons to engage in creative and artistic endeavors is valuable because
  18. When a person is coping with stressful demands, such as those involved in dying, efforts to manage those demands need to be:
  19. In American society today, long-term care facilities primarily offer care for _________.
  20. Long-term care facilities discharge to the community annually:
  21. Hospitalization is never an effective treatment for high-risk suicidal clients.
  22. Reframing can be an effective tool to help low- and middle-risk suicidal teenage clients.
  23. The possibility that a person thinking about suicide will kill himself or herself is quite low.
  24. Which is never a factor in assessing suicide risk?
  25. The rate of nonsuicidal self-injury is higher amongst adolescents than in the general population.
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