CRIS 606 Quiz Crisis Care
CRIS 606 Quiz: Crisis Care, Development, Death, Disability, and Danger
- 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
- Growth and optimism are ideas central to what theory?
- Clients may not realize that they were not at fault or may not have been able to stop the abuse from happening.
- Elder abuse can include
- This culture is most likely to “sweep problems under the rug” for fear of loss of face.
- When a client is presented with choices and is encouraged to master their feelings, the counselor is providing a/an
- Which moral principle is not a guide to ethical decision-making?
- Going to bed, smoking pot, and avoiding friends are coping strategies.
- If a mental health professional has undergone sufficient training, there is no risk that he will experience countertransference.
- Clients may be encouraged to watch movies to continue their therapy.
- In 2014 in the U.S., the leading cause of death for young adults ages 25-34 was _________.
- Adolescent involvements in the digital world make possible:
- The fact that older adults (those 65 years of age and older) are a growing portion of America’s population is referred to as:
- A complicating factor in most parental bereavement is _________.
- In 2014 in the U.S., homicide deaths among individuals 15-24 years of age represented:
- Another name for a “nursing home” is _________.
- Pain management in terminal illness typically emphasizes administration of medications:
- Admission criteria in hospice programs that receive Medicare reimbursement typically require
- What ratio of American women suffer from either anorexia and bulimia?
- Loss is usually a central issue when someone becomes ill or disabled.
- A low-risk suicidal client might respond best to
- A suicide watch will often require the involvement of the client’s family.
- Hospitalization is never an effective treatment for high-risk suicidal clients.
- An individual who is at risk of harming others may
- One of the founding fathers of modern suicidology is
Set 2
- The most important way to begin the coping phase of crisis intervention is
- The federal law that established standards for the protection of select health information was the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
- By the time an individual reaches maturity, they have worked through all of the issues that might trigger a crisis.
- Factors influencing a person’s response to crisis include their
- What is the purpose of basic attending skills?
- An advanced technique that provides new perspective and possibilities for client change is called a/an
- Crisis intervention and brief therapy both use the same approach to client care.
- Growth and optimism are ideas central to what theory?
- The crisis-prone person usually does not
- In what year did the social work profession first adopt a code of ethics?
- 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 ___
- In 2014, persons in the U.S. reaching age 65 had an average life expectancy of an additional:
- 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
- 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?
- Studies of patterns of automobile driving among adolescents have shown that _________.
- The intent of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was
- Enhancing opportunities for dying persons to engage in creative and artistic endeavors is valuable because
- When a person is coping with stressful demands, such as those involved in dying, efforts to manage those demands need to be:
- In American society today, long-term care facilities primarily offer care for _________.
- Long-term care facilities discharge to the community annually:
- Hospitalization is never an effective treatment for high-risk suicidal clients.
- Reframing can be an effective tool to help low- and middle-risk suicidal teenage clients.
- The possibility that a person thinking about suicide will kill himself or herself is quite low.
- Which is never a factor in assessing suicide risk?
- The rate of nonsuicidal self-injury is higher amongst adolescents than in the general population.