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,A social worker D. Legitimizing the residents' concerns
employed by a may be helpful.
retirement home is
approached by a By sharing leadership with the resident
client for help in (key D), the social worker is supporting
establishing a the resident's skill development as well
recycling program as promoting positive group dynamics.
in the facility. The Options (A) and (B)
social worker draw conclusions without substantiated
decides to cohost information. While the potential for
a meeting with the beginning new relationships (C) exists, it
client to discuss is not the MOST likely reason for the co-
the idea with other facilitation.
residents. What is
the MOST likely
reason for this
approach?
A. Antagonizing
administration
could be
dangerous.
B. Legitimizing the
residents'
concerns may be
helpful.
C. Helping
residents start new
,relationships is
important.
D. Sharing
leadership is very
effective with
groups.
At what age is B. 12 months
separation anxiety
MOST likely to This item requires basic recall that
occur? separation anxiety is most typical
around the age of 12 months (key B).
A. 24 months
B. 12 months
C. 3 months
, A nine-month-old D. Negative social interactions with
child is neglected peers
and lacks a secure
attachment to a The MOST strongly linked long-term
caretaker. What effect of insecure attachment is future
long-term effect negative social interactions with peers
should the social (key D). Posttraumatic stress disorder
worker be MOST (B)
concerned about is a short-term effect, while high blood
as the child gets pressure (C) and later social anxiety (D)
older? are not directly linked to attachment
difficulties.
A. Posttraumatic
stress disorder
B. Social anxiety in
middle age
C. High bleed
pressure
D. Negative social
interactions with
peers