CHW 100
CHW 130
CHW 135
CHW 140
CHW 145
100

These individuals have an unusually close understanding of the communities they serve. 

Who are CHWs? 

100

Beginning, Middle, Ending

What are the 3 phases of an interview? 

100

This theory looks at how networks, norms and relationships shape the cooperativeness of a society's social interactions? 

What is the social capital theory? 

100

These individuals work with clients to identify the resources they already have, as well as those that they would like to gain access to. 

What are care managers? 

(aka case managers, care coordinators, systems navigators)

100

The number of hours students need to complete for their CHW 145 practicum

What are 120 hours? 

200

Informed consent and confidentiality are issues addressed by this. 

What are the Codes of Ethics? 

200

Moving between one or more sets of expectation and guidelines for conduct or behavior. 

What is code switching? 

200

This age group learns through play and is in a time of rapid physical development along with psychological changes. 

What are preschool children (0-4 years)? 

200

This stage of the care management process addresses assessed issues and shows incremental steps towards expected outcomes, ensuring they are individualized to the client's unique needs

What is planning? 

200

This document helps to guide the student's learning goals, expectations and activities during the course of this practicum. 

What is a learning plan? 

300

Nationality, age, gender and beauty are all examples of these. 

What are social constructs? 

300

Open Ended Questions, Affirmations, Reflective Listening, Summarizing 

What is the OARS technique? 

300

This term refers to the inability of certain groups or individuals to participate fully in life due to structural inequalities in access to social, economic, political and cultural resources. 

What is social exclusion? 

300

Presenting problem, background, impressions and recommendations are the 3 parts that comprise this statement. 

What is a social history? 

300
If changes to the learning plan need to be made, students will need to complete this form. 

What is the learning plan modification sheet? 

400

Individual, Friends & Family, Neighborhood & Community, Nation and Society 

What are the 4 levels of the socio-ecological model?

400

Visual/eye contact, Vocal qualities, Verbal tracking, Body language

What are attending behaviors? 

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

This type of action plan uses circles of ascending sizes to identify action steps to reach specific client centered goals

What is a bubble chart? 

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

Elder Abuse, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Suicidal Ideations

What are examples of issues requiring mandated reporting? 

400

"By May 1st, I'll have completed at least 100 hours of my required 120 practicum hours as well as completed 2 out 3 required meetings with my practicum supervisor."

What is an example of a SMART goal? 

500

Education Access & Quality, Health Care Access & Quality, Neighborhood & Built Environment, Social & Community Context

What are the Social Determinants of Health 

500

This stage of the interview process is for exploring alternatives and confronting any incongruities as well as conflicts. 

What is restory? 

500

Diabetes, Cancer, Chronic Kidney Disease, Depression, Muscular Dystrophy, Cardiovascular Disease

What are examples of chronic conditions? 
500

Contact note (12/21: "Mr. Jones appeared disheveled with a dirty shirt. His house was messy with used plates and cups stacked by his kitchen sink. Empty medication bottles were scattered across the dining room table.")

What is an example of facts (objective data)? 

500

Naming each student in this class without pausing

Kristy, Kristi, Tierra, Shannon, Maka, Tammy, Poana, Lei, Sepi, Brandy, Michael, Paul, Richelle, Kanoe, Kahea, Kuaiwi, Taeok, Phyllis, Angela, Skylah, Tricia, Jamie