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NASW Example Licensing Questions
Ethics
Social Work History
100

This is the goodest girl. 

Who is London?

100

This is the year the School of Social Work open at U of M?

What is 1921?

100

A 45 yr old recently divorced mail carrier complains his memory and logic skills have diminished. He is on a new delivery route and is embarrassed that he can’t visualize the exact boundaries of the route or calculate his workload and schedules. These are important factors in his job and he is worried. He has developed a slight limp and tires easily. What would the social worker first consider? 

(a) a referral for a medical and neurological evaluation

(b) a diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer’s

(c) the possibility of a substance abuse problem 

(d) an adjustment reaction to his divorce

What is (a) a referral for a medical and neurological evaluation. 

100

This is the form that mandated reporters have to submit when they call in a CPS report? 

What is an E3200? 

100

This is the Chicago settlement house became a model for social reform. 

What is The Hull House?

200

This is the name of the art exhibit this photo is from that is currently up in University Hospital Main Corridor, Floor 2.


What is Pure Michigan Pups by Jennifer McCallum?

200

This is the number of years between social workers first working at the University of Michigan Hospital and the founding of the University of Michigan School of Social Work.

What is 9 years. 

200

A hospital social worker interviews a couple whose six month old infant has recently been hospitalized for cystic fibrosis. The social worker notices that the parents are reluctant to touch the child. Based on this information, the social worker's FIRST intervention should be to:

(A) explore the parent's reaction to the child illness

(B) refer the couple to a support group

(C) evaluate the situation for out-of-home placement

(D) provide the couple with information

What is (A) explore the parent's reaction to the child illness?

200

This is the primary mission of the social work profession.

What is enhance human well-being? 

200

This is the year the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) was formed. 

What is 1955?

300

This is the name of this little house in the courtyard.


What is Maddie's Storybook Cottage?

300

This is the year that the U of M school of social work move from Detroit to Ann Arbor?

What is 1951

300

The developmental tasks of self-evaluation and skill learning are associated with what life stage?

(a) toddlerhood 2-4 yrs 

(b) early childhood 4-6 yrs

(c) middle school 6-12 yrs

(d) early adolescence 12-18 yrs

What is (c) middle school 6-12 yrs

300

These are the six ethical principles in the NASW Code of Ethics. 

What is: 

1. Service

2. Social Justice

3. Dignity and Worth of the Person

4. Importance of Human relationship

5. Integrity

6. Competence

300

This is the year social work licensing go into full effect for the State of Michigan. 

What is 2005?

400

This picture was taken where in Michigan Medicine?

 

Where is the Pavilion?

400

This is how many social workers are in the Care Management Department. 

What is 104?

400

After 6 weeks of marital therapy, a couple continues their destructive pattern of fighting. In the next session when the couple begins yelling at each other, the social worker stops them and states “your situation is hopeless, fight as often as you wish”. She is using the technique of?

(a) encouragement

(b) reframing

(c) prescribing a ritual

(d) paradoxical directive

What is (d) paradoxical directive?

400

Which of the following is NOT one of the six purposes of the NASW Code of Ethics? 

1. The Code is designed to help social workers identify relevant considerations when professional obligations conflict or ethical uncertainties arise. 

2. The Code emphasizes the importance of continuing professional development for those who practice remaining informed about ongoing changes in social work practice in order to enhance their professional competence and effectiveness in practice. 

3. The Code provides ethical standards to which the general public can hold the social work profession accountable

What is 2. The Code emphasizes the importance of continuing professional development for those who practice to remain informed about ongoing changes in social work practice in order to enhance their professional competence and effectiveness in practice? 

400

This was approved in 1996 NASW Delegate and Assembly by the then revised in 2008 NASW Delegate Assembly. 

What is the Code of Ethics?

500

This is this located where in UH?


Where is University Hospital South on Floor 2, near Mott Community Relations, F2519. 

500

This is how many Social Workers are employed at Michigan Medicine.

What is 405?

500

A client in an initial interview reveals feelings of anxiety, guilt and hopelessness about the future. The initial diagnostic impression of generalized anxiety disorder is reached. The client further relates that she frequently gets angry at her boyfriend for no reason. After an initial medication evaluation, a cognitive therapist would MOST likely focus treatment on:


(a) Assisting the client in identifying the historical origin of the feelings of anxiety.
(b) Teaching relaxation skills
(c) Working with the client to change her distorted sense of self
(d) Identifying the defense mechanisms she uses to cope with her anxiety

What is C. Working with the client to change her distorted sense of self?

500

The Child Protection Law describes the legal ramifications of CPS. What year was this law established on the State of Michigan?

What is 1975?

500

This person is considered a pioneer of hospital social work at Massachusetts General Hospital in the early 1900s. 

Who is Ida Maud Cannon?

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