BSW LSW OHIO ASWB Exam Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Order of Response - Answer-Acknowledge, Explore, Assess, Identify, Clarify, Refer
Enuresis - Answer-Elimination disorder, not a part of a physical disorder. The child has uncontrolled
urine during the day and night.
Encopresis - Answer-Elimination disorder, repeated soiling in inappropriate places occurs one time a
month.
Birth-2 months - Answer-Can notice faces and bright objects
2 Months - Answer-social smiles, grunts and sighs, can follow moving objects
4 months - Answer-Recognizes familiar objects, can activate arms. Coo's
5 months - Answer-Grasps object independently, stretches arms when picked up
6 months - Answer-Teething begins, recognizes strangers but doesn't show fear
7 Months - Answer-Make polysyllabic vowel sounds, can briefly transfer objects from one hand to
another
8 Months - Answer-Recognizes strangers-Stranger anxiety develops
9 Months - Answer-Sits along and creeps, Dada Mama Baba. Can respond to own name
, 10 Months - Answer-Pays attention, plays some games. Can stand with support
11 Months - Answer-Stands by self with support
12 Months - Answer-Walks with help, shows affection, jealously , anger, and other emotions
15 Months - Answer-Walks alone, names familiar pictures and objects
18 Months - Answer-Walks and runs, knows several words and small phrases
2 Years - Answer-Does not like to share possessions, great sense of everything is mine and not yours,
able to run, says at least 50 words, can point to objects in books
6 Years - Answer-Looses temporary teeth and permanent teeth arrive, good coordination and adequate
speech, knows colors and numbers, starts to read
10-12 years - Answer-Ability to abstract think and understand many abstract processes.
Multidisciplinary Teams - Answer-Group of professionals working together for one common purpose.
Working independently while sharing information through formal lines of communication to help the
client/patient
Interdisciplinary Teams - Answer-Group of health care professionals who work together for a common
purpose. Tasks and duties can overlap with both formation and informal lines of communication to help
the client/patient
Transdisciplinary Teams - Answer-Group of healthcare professionals ad the client/patient and identified
members of his/her support system freely share ideas and work together as a whole where ideas and
sharing of responsibilities are commonplace in routine care.
Order of Response - Answer-Acknowledge, Explore, Assess, Identify, Clarify, Refer
Enuresis - Answer-Elimination disorder, not a part of a physical disorder. The child has uncontrolled
urine during the day and night.
Encopresis - Answer-Elimination disorder, repeated soiling in inappropriate places occurs one time a
month.
Birth-2 months - Answer-Can notice faces and bright objects
2 Months - Answer-social smiles, grunts and sighs, can follow moving objects
4 months - Answer-Recognizes familiar objects, can activate arms. Coo's
5 months - Answer-Grasps object independently, stretches arms when picked up
6 months - Answer-Teething begins, recognizes strangers but doesn't show fear
7 Months - Answer-Make polysyllabic vowel sounds, can briefly transfer objects from one hand to
another
8 Months - Answer-Recognizes strangers-Stranger anxiety develops
9 Months - Answer-Sits along and creeps, Dada Mama Baba. Can respond to own name
, 10 Months - Answer-Pays attention, plays some games. Can stand with support
11 Months - Answer-Stands by self with support
12 Months - Answer-Walks with help, shows affection, jealously , anger, and other emotions
15 Months - Answer-Walks alone, names familiar pictures and objects
18 Months - Answer-Walks and runs, knows several words and small phrases
2 Years - Answer-Does not like to share possessions, great sense of everything is mine and not yours,
able to run, says at least 50 words, can point to objects in books
6 Years - Answer-Looses temporary teeth and permanent teeth arrive, good coordination and adequate
speech, knows colors and numbers, starts to read
10-12 years - Answer-Ability to abstract think and understand many abstract processes.
Multidisciplinary Teams - Answer-Group of professionals working together for one common purpose.
Working independently while sharing information through formal lines of communication to help the
client/patient
Interdisciplinary Teams - Answer-Group of health care professionals who work together for a common
purpose. Tasks and duties can overlap with both formation and informal lines of communication to help
the client/patient
Transdisciplinary Teams - Answer-Group of healthcare professionals ad the client/patient and identified
members of his/her support system freely share ideas and work together as a whole where ideas and
sharing of responsibilities are commonplace in routine care.