Which is NOT a risk factor of alcohol and drug abuse?
A.Psychiatric B.Medical C.Behavioral D.Family
What is "B" Medical.
Family, Social, Psychiatric, and Behavioral are risks factors of substance usage. Medical is a model (medical model) that may be used to explain abuse.
*Apgar pg. 88
True of false
SW's primary goal is to help people in need and to address social problems.
What is True.
This is listed under SERVICE (Ethical Principles) in the NASW.
True or False.
The DSM-5 replaces not otherwise specified (NOS) to Other Specified Disorder and Unspecified Disorder.
What is True.
SW's are now allowed the option to forgo specifications rather than specify the reason that the criteria for a specific D/O is not met.
*Apgar pg.174
In single-subject research, "this' address how generalization casual interference are to the general population.
A.Internal validity B. External Validity
What is "B" Eternal Validity.
Internal validity focuses on a targeted population and lacks external validity to apply to wider audiences.
*Apgar pg.190
True or False
A percipitating cause of a crisis does not have to be a major event
What is True.
It may be "the last straw" in a series of events.
*Apgar pg.103
True or False
Caffeine substance can be diagnosed as a substance use disorder.
What is False.
Caffeine withdrawals can not be diagnosed as a substance use disorder.
*Apgar pg. 90
Identify the 6 core values listed in the NASW.
What is
service, social justice, dignity and worth of a person, importance of human relationships, integrity, competence.
Which of the following is NOT included in the DSM-5?
A. ICD-10 Codes
B. Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)
C. WHODAS 2.0
What is "B" GAF
GAF used to determine medical necessity and level of disability now replaced with WHODAS 2.0
Collects data through inputs of responses to research instruments containing questions such as questionnaires, mail surveys, phone interviews, etc.
What is "Quantitative Research"
Qualitative collects information through observation, focus groups, etc., and is more time consuming with a smaller sample size.
*Apgar pg.190
What is the SOAP format?
What is
"Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan"
*Apgar pg.188
"Focus is on establishing abstinence and committed to making changes"
What is Stabilization.
Rehabilitation(focus on remaining substance free and developing coping skills) and maintenance(stabilizing gains, relapse prevention)
*Apgar pg 91
Ethical Principle:
-increase knowledge
-aspire to contribute to knowledge base
What is Competence.
SW's practice within their areas of competence and develop expertise
In the DSM-5, which is NOT incorporated into Autism Spectrum D/O?
A.Mental Retardation B.Asperger's D/O
C.Childhood Disintegrative D/O
What is "A".
Mental Retardation has a new name "intellectual disability"
This is a factor that can be varied or manipulated in an experiment
A. Independent Variable
B. Dependent Variable
What is "Independent variable"
*Apgar pg. 190
Echolalia is BEST defined as:
A. mimicking another's speech
B. Repetitive movements
C. Odd mannerisms or actions
What is "A" mimicking another's speech
Echolaia is defined as repeating noises and phrases associated with Austism, schizophrena, etc.
flu-like symptoms-dysphoria, nausea, pupillary dilation, fever, yawning, sweating
What is Opioid Withdrawal
*Behavioral Health App, refer to DSM-5
Which of the following is NOT one of social work's core values as stated in the professional code of ethics
A.SERVICE B.INTEGRITY
C.Loyalty D.Competence
What is loyalty.
Loyalty isn't one of the 6 core values.
Which of the following is NOT a key diagnostic criterion of Paraphilic Disorders aacording to the DSM-5?
A.Atypical sexual interests
B.Legal involvement due to sexual interests or behaviors.
What is "B" legal involvements due to sexual interests or behaviors are not a criteria.
Desires and/or behaviors do not need to have resulted in legal involvement.
*Apgar pg.367
True or False
SWs are allowed to delay treatment in a crisis to obtain a baseline data.
It would be unethical if client is a risk of harm.
*Apgar pg.190
21-item test presented in multiple choice formats, that assesses the presence and degree of depression in adolescents and adults.
What is "Beck-Depression Inventory"
an psychological test
*Apgar pg.163
Which of the following is the MOST significant change in the DSM-5 concerning Substance Related Disorders?
A.Substance abuse & substance dependence have been combined into a single substance use disorder.
B.Recurrent legal problems were added to the criteria for substance disorders.
What is "A"
recurrent legal problems was deleted as a criteria.
*Apgar pg.365
Does the Code of Ethics rank order of the values, principals, and standards?
What is no.
Ethical decisions must apply informed judgement and should consider how the issue would be judged by peer review process
Culture-bound syndromes in the DSM-5 are replaced by all of the following concepts EXCEPT:
A.cultural explanations
B.cultural syndromes
C.cultural stratification
What is "C" cultural stratification.
The others are to assist with diagnosing with new guidelines to help SWs be more sensitive to cultural differences.
Apgar pg.357
Which design has the fewest threats to internal validity in a single-subject design?
A. AB B. ABAB C. A
What is "B", ABAB
There are 2 opportunities in the ABAB design to see if Tx coincides with changes in behavior. The other designs have only one opportunity.
*Apgar. pg.382
A client with a Social Anxiety D/O will MOST likely be prescribed which of the following medications to take on an ongoing basis?
A.Zoloft B.Thorazine C.Valium
What is "A" Zoloft.
Social Anxiety D/O primary medications are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)