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Every person who holds a license to practice social work shall be governed by the rules of professional conduct.
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The failure to keep records consistent with sound clinical judgment is considered unprofessional conduct.
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The holder of the privilege has the right to read all information in his or her file with the exception of your personal notes.
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Social Workers are committed to promoting the welfare and well-being of the patient over and above any personal consideration.
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Patients who use insurance don't need to pay their co-payment
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If you bill insurance, you must be HIPAA compliant.
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7.
Social workers terminate a professional relationship when it becomes reasonably apparent that the client no longer needs assistance
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Social workers shall not engage in sexual activities or sexual contact with current clients.
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When can an individual be involuntarily taken into custody?
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A) when they are a danger to others
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B) when they are a danger to themselves
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C) when they are gravely disabled
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D) all of the above
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Confidentiality is designed to reduce the stigma associated with seeking mental health care.
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Which of the following is NOT a sign of child abuse?
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A) Bruises and welts on the face
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B) Cigarette burns
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C) Body Piercing
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D) Bite marks or loss of hair
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Which of the following are behavioral indicators of abuse?
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A) Extreme aggression
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B) Withdrawal
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C) Seductive behavior
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D) all of the above
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“Denial of critical care” is defined as the failure on the part of a person responsible for the care of a child to provide for the adequate food, shelter, clothing or other care necessary for the child’s health and welfare.
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Reports of known or reasonably suspected elder or dependent adult abuse must be filed by telephone immediately or as soon as practically possible.
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15.
Regardless of your behavior a patient may decide to sue you for malpractice.
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