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1. Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change?
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another.
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change.
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different.
D. Motivation that is imposed by external forces is more salient than that which is
intrinsic. -
D
Motivation is a state of readiness or eagerness to change, which fluctuates from one
time to another. The role of the social worker is to create an atmosphere that is
conducive to change and to increase a client's intrinsic motivation, so that change
arises from within rather than being imposed from without. If a client is driven to
change internally, it is much more likely that the change effort will be sustained. A
technique to increase motivation is to work to remove barriers and instill hope or the
belief that life can be different.
2. Evidence-based social work practice can BEST be defined as:
A. Interventions that a social worker has gained training and experience in delivering
B. Treatment that yields the most cost-effective outcomes according to a cost-benefit
analysis
C. Decision making based on the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of
research knowledge, clinical expertise, social work values, and client wishes
D. Practice evaluations that adhere to scientific principles -
C
Evidence-based practice (EBP) combines well-researched interventions with clinical
experience and ethics, as well as client preferences and culture, to guide and inform
the delivery of treatments and services. Social workers, clients, and others must
work together in order to identify what works, for whom, and under what conditions.
This approach ensures that the treatments and services, when used as intended, will
have the most effective outcomes as demonstrated by the research.
3. What are the stages of change in sequential order?
A. Precontemplation, preparation, contemplation, action, maintenance, and relapse
B. Preparation, action, precontemplation, contemplation, maintenance, and relapse
C. Preparation, precontemplation, contemplation, action, maintenance, and relapse
D. Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and relapse -
D
Precontemplation is denial or ignorance of the problem. It is followed by
contemplation in which there is ambivalence about making change. Then comes
preparation or experimenting with small changes. Action moves toward achieving a
goal, whereas maintenance sustains a new behavior and avoids relapse, which can
lead to feelings of frustration and failure.
4. Which of the following is NOT an essential step in ethical problem solving?
A. Identifying the ethical standards that may be compromised
B. Determining whether there is an ethical dilemma
C. Weighing ethical issues in light of social work values and principles

,D. Asking a supervisor to monitor practice to identify new ethical issues or dilemmas
-
D
A social worker, not his or her supervisor, should monitor practice to identify whether
new issues or dilemmas arise.
5. A young boy is stopped by a police officer and claims that he is a member of the
armed forces, though it is obvious that he is not. This assertion by the boy is MOST
likely a:
A. Comorbid thought
B. Dissociation
C. Folie à deux
D. Delusion -
D
A delusion is a false, fixed belief despite evidence to the contrary (i.e., believing
something that is not true). Comorbid means existing at the same time. Dissociation
is a change in memory, perception, or consciousness. Folie à deux is a shared
delusion.
6. A social work administrator is having trouble finding a group home manager for a
new program scheduled to open in 2 weeks. Further delays in locating staff will delay
clients from moving into the program. The administrator temporarily hires her niece,
who just graduated with a social work degree, for this position. This action is:
A. Ethical because the niece is clearly qualified for the position
B. Unethical because this is a conflict of interest
C. Ethical because the position is temporary and ensures clients get the services
needed
D. Unethical because clients will experience staff turnover when a new manager is
hired -
B
Social workers should avoid situations interfering with impartial judgment. Hiring a
family member creates a dual relationship and should be avoided.
7. A social worker is interested in seeing the extent to which current clients are
satisfied with a new relapse prevention program. The social worker distributes a
client satisfaction survey to those in the program. The social worker then collects the
surveys and analyzes the results that are presented to a management team in the
agency. The social worker is conducting which type of evaluation?
A. Summative
B. Experimental
C. Quasi-experimental
D. Formative -
D
Formative evaluations examine the process of delivering services, whereas
summative evaluations examine the outcomes. Formative evaluations are ongoing
processes that allow for feedback to be implemented during service delivery. These
types of evaluations allow social workers to make changes as needed to help
achieve program goals. Summative evaluations occur at the end of services and
provide an overall description of their effectiveness. Summative evaluation examines
outcomes to determine whether objectives were met.

The design described is not experimental—which requires a control group and
randomization of assignment—or quasi-experimental, which does not require

,randomization, but has more support for causal inferences than does
preexperimental designs.
8. Which of the following is an example of social stratification?
A. A child is not included in group activities in school because of his or her poor
social skills.
B. Children who are violent need to be segregated from their peers.
C. A child with social deficits is assumed to be delayed in cognition without additional
assessment.
D. Children from affluent households receive a better public education than those
from low-income households. -
D
Stratification refers to structured inequality of entire categories of people in society
who have unequal access to social rewards. Stratification applies to individuals
based on ethnic and racial background, social status, and/or other factors.
9. During an intake interview, a client reports that she is extremely depressed and
has self-destructive thoughts. She has had prior suicide attempts, but tells the social
worker not to worry as she won't "do it again." The social worker should FIRST:
A. Tell the client that her decision not to harm herself is a good one
B. Explore with the client what is causing her depression
C. Conduct a safety assessment
D. Refer the client to a psychiatrist for a medication evaluation -
C
Despite the client's report that she will not act on her thoughts, she is at risk because
she has had these feelings and has acted on them in the past. The case vignette
does not describe the social worker taking any action yet. A safety assessment will
determine the severity of the depression and whether the client is at risk for a suicide
attempt. It must be done FIRST before any other action is taken.
10. A client with a Social Anxiety Disorder will MOST likely be prescribed which of
the following medications to take on an ongoing basis?
A. Zoloft (sertraline)
B. Mellaril (thioridazine)
C. Thorazine (chlorpromazine)
D. Valium (diazepam) -
A The primary medications used to treat social anxiety disorder are selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which were first developed to treat depression.
They have been found to be effective in the treatment of a wider range of disorders.
Zoloft (sertraline) is an SSRI.

Benzodiazepines, such as Valium (diazepam), reduce levels of anxiety. However,
they are habit-forming and sedating, so they are typically prescribed for only short-
term use.

Mellaril (thioridazine) and Thorazine (chlorpromazine) are antipsychotic medications
for the treatment of psychosis.
11. A social worker is appointed by the court to conduct a child custody evaluation
for a couple that is divorcing. The mother reports that her husband is verbally
abusive, controlling, and neglects the children when they are in his care. She reports
that the children have missed a lot of school when staying with their father because
he does not assist with getting them ready for school or doing their homework. The
father states that his wife is lazy, irresponsible, and cannot meet the children's basic

, needs. He reports that the school frequently has to provide lunch for the children
because the mother does not supply it when they are in her care. In order to BEST
evaluate the legitimacy of the information, the social worker should:
A. Ask the husband and wife to put their allegations in writing and sign them,
attesting to their accuracy
B. Determine whether the husband or wife have had any past instances with bein -
D
Collateral information is often used when the credibility and validity of information
obtained from a client or others is questionable. For example, child custody cases
are inherently characterized by biased data within an adversarial process. Social
workers should use data from neutral parties, such as the school, because this
information has higher integrity.
12. A social worker is facilitating a psychotherapy group for individuals who are in
recovery from substance abuse. After group, a client mentions that she has been
having problems dealing with job stress without the use of substances. In order to
meet this client's needs, the social worker should: A. Recommend that the client see
the social worker individually in addition to the group therapy because she appears
to need some additional support
B. Suggest that the client bring this topic up in the group next week to see if others
are having similar problems
C. Evaluate whether group therapy is the best treatment modality for the client due to
the issue being mentioned to the social worker outside of the group context
D. Determine if there is an employee assistance program in the client's work setting
to assist -
B
In group therapy, the group is the major helping agent. Issues should be brought
back to the group to address. There is no need for the client to see the social worker
for individual therapy. Contacting an employee assistance program would breach
confidentiality.
13. An 11-year-old child would like to start helping around the house with chores.
She approaches her mother many times, but is told she cannot assist because "she
won't do it right." During several attempts to do things on her own, she is scolded.
According to psychosocial development theory, she may experience doubts in her
abilities due to a crisis in which of the following stages?
A. Industry versus inferiority
B. Initiative versus guilt
C. Autonomy versus shame/doubt
D. Generativity versus stagnation -
A
Industry versus inferiority—From age 6 to puberty, children begin to develop a sense
of pride in their accomplishments. If children are encouraged and reinforced for their
initiative, they begin to feel industrious and feel confident in their ability to achieve
goals. If this initiative is not encouraged and is restricted, children begin to feel
inferior, doubting their abilities.
14. A social worker employed in a hospital is asked to use a SOAP format in a
client's record. In this format, the "A" stands for:
A. Action plan
B. Assessment
C. Active treatment
D. Adjustments to services needed -

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