Professional Writing
Objective vs Subjective
Service Notes
Ethics
Cultural Competence
100

What is the purpose of professional writing?

A) To Inform

B)To Mislead

C) To Confuse

D) To Entertain

A) To Inform

100

This term refers to using descriptions and impressions that are influenced by personal feelings or biases in service notes.

Subjective writing.

100

This important practice involves summarizing the main points discussed during a session and any follow-up actions required.

Session summary.

100

This ethical principle requires professionals to keep client information confidential and private.

Confidentiality.

100

This term describes the ability to understand, respect, and effectively interact with people from diverse backgrounds.

Cultural Competence.

200

When writing an email or text, how should you begin?

Politely introduce yourself. 

200

When documenting a client’s behavior, this type of statement would be considered subjective: "The client seemed frustrated."

Subjective observation.

200

When taking service notes, it's essential to protect this to maintain client confidentiality.

Client information.

200

This principle ensures that clients have the right to make their own decisions regarding their services.

Client autonomy.

200

This process involves actively seeking to understand and engage with clients' cultural backgrounds to improve service delivery.

Cultural humility.

300

What should professional writing avoid?

A) Abbreviations

B) Clarity

C) Details

D) Facts


A) Abbreviations

300

This type of writing often includes personal interpretations, feelings, or assumptions about a client’s behavior.

Subjective writing. 

300

Service notes should include this crucial aspect, which outlines the client's progress and goals.

Client outcomes.

300

This ethical concept emphasizes the importance of fairness and equity in providing services to clients.

Justice.

300

Recognizing and valuing diverse perspectives is essential for this aspect of providing effective services.

Inclusive practice. 

400

What describes the practice of using polite language and a respectful tone in professional communication.  

Professional etiquette.

400

Which is an example of objective writing?

A) Andrea was mad.

B) Andrea was in a bad mood all day.

C) Andrea has a bad attitude.

D) Andrea stayed in her room after lunch. 

D) Andrea stayed in her room after lunch.

400

This method of note-taking involves writing down essential details immediately after a client session to ensure accuracy.

Real-time note-taking.

400

The principle of this requires human services workers to avoid causing harm to clients through their actions or decisions.

Non-maleficence.

400

An approach that involves adapting services to fit the cultural values and needs of clients is known as this.

Culturally responsive service delivery.

500

When writing a professional email, this is typically included in the subject line to summarize the content.

The topic of discussion. 

500

An example of this type of statement in service notes could be, "The client smiled and made eye contact during the session."

Objective statement.

500

True or false. You will be fired if you do not write your shift/progress notes correctly.

False.

500

In human services, this term refers to the obligation to act in the best interest of the client.

Beneficence.

500

This approach involves adapting communication styles to align with the cultural norms of clients, promoting better understanding.

Culturally sensitive communication.