Social workers should terminate services to clients and professional relationships with them when such services and relationships are what?
What is no longer required or no longer serve client needs and interests
All steps in the decision making process in conflict resolution should be __________
What is documented
Social workers who report concerns regarding their personal safety or who request assistance in assuring their safety should not fear what?
What is retaliation, blame or questioning of their competency from their supervisors or colleagues
Universal safety precautions include the establishment of what as a matter of routine planning?
What is safety plans
True or false: Social workers should provide clinical services to individuals whom they have had a prior sexual relationship
Social workers who provide supervision should ensure that they provide what kind of boundaries?
What are clear, appropriate and culturally sensitive
What kind of documentation is required for optimal service continuity when clients are transferred out of the agency to collaborating agencies
What is accurate and timely
Social workers should take appropriate steps to ensure that participants in evaluation and research have access to appropriate what?
What is supportive services
What occurs when social workers relate to clients in more than one relationship, whether professional, social or business?
What is dual or multiple relationships
Bartering arrangements, particularly involving services can create the potential for what?
What is conflict of interest, exploitation and inappropriate boundaries
This is the first step in ethical problem solving for social workers?
What is identify ethical standards as defined in the NASW
When a client is illiterate or having difficulty understanding the primary language used in the practice settings, social workers should take steps to do what?
What is ensuring client's comprehension such as arranging for an interpreter or providing a very detailed verbal explanation
What is a predicament when a social worker must decide between two viable solutions that seem to have similar ethical value?
What is an ethical dilemma
These are documents of written doctors orders that reflect preferences for medical care (particularly whether to receive care or not)
What are Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST)
Informed consent should include these elements during research
What is information about the nature, extent and duration of the participation requested and disclosure of the risks and benefits of participation
Case records should not include what?
Social workers should not engage in what when there is a risk of exploitation or potential harm to the client?
What is dual or multiple relationships
Client contact documentation should include what?
What is social history, assessment, treatment plans, intervention strategies, dates and times of contacts, methods of evaluation of progress, reasons for termination, documentation of informed consent and release of information signatures, contacts with all third party agencies, reasoning regarding decisions, recommendations, interventions, referrals and documentation of any critical incidents
In what instances would self-disclosure by a social worker be harmless or even therapeutically useful?
What is when to help connect with clients during engagement and/or realize that they are not the only ones who have experienced similar problems
If the client lacks capacity or is a minor, informed consent should be obtained through who?
Who is the responsible third party
Many boundary violations begin as a result of ______ and can be exploitative, self-serving, and harmful to clients
What is self-disclosure
To avoid stereotyping particular groups of people and to promote safety, social workers should practice what?
What is safety assessment and risk reduction with all clients and in all settings
Social workers should not engage in this type of contact with clients when there is a possibility of psychological harm to a client as a result of the contact (such as caressing or cradling)
What is physical contact
These instances are not considered suicide
What are making decisions to forgo life-sustaining treatment, forgo food and fluids when near death, or take many drugs or large doses of drugs to relieve symptoms
These are legal written agreements that will be honored in the future when people can no longer communicate their wishes
What are advance directives