ACCURATE ANSWERS
1. Describe the significance of cognitive development in Piaget's theory.
Cognitive development is crucial as it explains how children think,
reason, and understand the world around them.
Cognitive development is only relevant in early childhood.
Cognitive development is less important than emotional
development in Piaget's theory.
Cognitive development focuses solely on language acquisition.
2. Describe the significance of the stages in Freud's Psychosexual
Development Theory in understanding human behavior.
The stages represent key conflicts that shape personality
development.
The stages are only relevant to childhood experiences.
The stages are unrelated to personality and focus solely on
biological factors.
The stages emphasize the importance of medication in treatment.
3. What is the primary goal of Anti-Oppressive Practice in social work?
To promote social justice
To provide therapy to individuals
To increase funding for social programs
To assess mental health disorders
,4. Which of the following is indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder,
mania, and schizophrenia?
Lasix
Norco
Zyprexa
Glucophage
5. The founder of behaviorism believes that
Environment plays a vital role in one's behavior.
A person's way of thinking affects his/her behavior.
Hereditary traits are the foundation of one's behavior.
Both the unconscious and childhood experiences shape one's
identity.
6. If a social worker finds themselves in a dual relationship with a client, what is
the most appropriate action to take?
Seek to deepen the personal relationship to enhance therapy.
Ignore the dual relationship as it does not affect the therapy.
Discuss the situation with a supervisor and establish clear
boundaries.
Continue the relationship without addressing the dual roles.
7. What is the name of the mood stabilizer that is also classified as an
anticonvulsant?
Carbamazepine
, Valproic acid (Depakote)
Lamotrigine
Lithium
8. Describe what an ethical dilemma entails in the context of decision-making.
An ethical dilemma refers to a situation where only one ethical
principle is applicable.
An ethical dilemma is a scenario that requires no ethical
consideration.
An ethical dilemma is a straightforward decision that aligns with all
ethical principles.
An ethical dilemma involves a situation where conflicting ethical
principles complicate the decision-making process.
9. Describe how the mood swings in Bipolar Disorder can impact an
individual's daily life.
The mood swings in Bipolar Disorder are typically mild and do not
affect daily life.
Mood swings in Bipolar Disorder only affect physical health, not
mental health.
The mood swings in Bipolar Disorder can lead to significant
disruptions in daily functioning, affecting relationships, work, and
overall quality of life.
Individuals with Bipolar Disorder experience consistent moods that
do not change.
10. What is Vygotsky's term for the actual physical items (pencils, books,
computers, etc.) as well as the intellectual and conceptual framework
, (language, alphabet, number/math systems, religious systems, etc.) that the
child uses to learn?
memory aids
cultural tools
learning aids
ethnography
11. In a case where a client refuses treatment due to personal beliefs, how
should a social worker apply the principle of autonomy?
Respect the client's decision while providing information about
the treatment options.
Insist that the client follows the recommended treatment.
Override the client's decision for their own good.
Dismiss the client's beliefs as irrelevant.
12. What is the primary focus of Piaget's theory?
How children acquire language
How children develop cognitive abilities
How children form emotional attachments
How children learn social skills
13. Describe how Zyprexa can impact a patient's physical health.
Zyprexa only affects mental health without physical side effects.
Zyprexa has no impact on physical health.