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Wanda is a social worker who became angry at her client and called the client by a derogatory name. Wanda knows her actions
went against agency policy and the NASW Code of Ethics. Wanda goes to her supervisor for help. At this point in time, the type of
ethical issue that Wanda needs help with is:
Select one:
a.
How to respond to an ethical breach
b.
Determining whether she has breached the Code of Ethics
c.
How to manage an ethical dilemma
d.
How to evaluate the effectiveness of her plan to deal with an ethical dilemma
As an intellectual standard to ensure the integrity of ethical reasoning, RELEVANCE refers to:
Select one:
a.
Accepting accountability for one's decisions.
b.
Making decisions based on following the law as one's first priority.
c.
Focusing on the most significant factors and avoiding too much focus on insignificant factors when making a decision.
d.
Providing reparations (compensation) for people who may be harmed by a decision.
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The influence of a moral person who moves others to do the right thing in the right way for the right reasons is ______.
Select one:
a.
righeous leadership.
b.
ethical leadership.
c.
faith-based leadership.
d.
none of these.
As an intellectual standard to ensure the integrity of ethical reasoning, ACCOUNTABILTY refers to:
Select one:
a.
An explanation of the limits of the information being used the decision makers.
b.
An examination of the benefits and harms of a particular decision.
c.
Reducing the harms of a decision to particular individuals or groups.
d.
The willingness and ability of decision makers to state the reasons behind their decisions.
Ms. Fitzgerald is a social worker who is working with a client who says he cannot pay for services, but he is willing paint her office
instead of paying the usual fees for services. Ms. Fitzgerald knows that she has an ethical obligation to provide clients with access
to services and to honor self-determination. The client is in serious need of Ms. Fitzgerald's services. She also knows that, ordinarily,
she should not enter dual relationships and should avoid bartering with vulnerable clients. Ms. Fitzgerald goes to her attorney for
help. At this point in time, the type of ethical issue that she needs help with is:
Select one:
a.
How to respond to an ethical breach.
b.
Determining whether she has breached the Code of Ethics.
c.
How to manage an ethical dilemma
d.
How to evaluate the effectiveness of her plan to deal with an ethical dilemma.
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A leader's ethical values are demonstrated in ______ leadership.
Select one:
a.
everyday
b.
phenomenal
c.
strengths
d.
passive
When using REFLECTION as part of the critical thinking stage of the Framework for Managing Ethical issues, a social worker:
Select one:
a.
Brainstorms options and assesses the consequences of each.
b.
Considers and questions his or her own values, attitudes, beliefs, motivations, emotions, capacities, and social contexts.
c.
Applies deontology, by identifying universal duties and applying them to the facts that gave rise to the ethical issue.
d.
Applies utilitarianism by considering, "What is the greatest good for the greatest number?"
A group home for foster children is concerned that some children aging out of foster care (at 18 years old) have no support when
they leave the foster home. The group home and its staff see themselves as providers of care. They decide that providers of care do
not cut off support just because a client reaches a certain age. The reasoning behind this decision is an example of:
Select one:
a.
Virtue ethics.
b.
Deontology.
c.
Teleology or utilitarianism.
d.
Definitional challenge.
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The concept of PROFESSIONAL DISTANCE refers to:
Select one:
a.
A supervisor's right to tell supervisees what to do.
b.
The extent to which professional maintains rigid, diffuse, or flexible boundaries with clients.
c.
The higher level of training and experience that supervisors can use when helping supervisees manage ethical issues.
d.
The ability of a supervisor to engage a supervisee in reality testing.
Barb is a clinical supervisor in a small, isolated town. Her niece, Stella, asks if Barb could be her supervisor because there are no
other qualified social work supervisors in their town. Under Standard 3.01(c) of the NASW Code of Ethics,
Select one:
a.
Barb must turn down Stella's request because supervisors are always prohibited from entering dual relationships.
b.
Barb must accept Stella as her supervisee because the Code of Ethics says that novice social workers have a right to social
work supervision.
c.
Barb and Stella should consider whether there are other alternatives for supervision, to avoid entering a dual
relationship that may involve certain risks.
d.
Barb should tell Stella that she can provide supervision, but Stella is responsible for any risk of exploitation arising out of
their dual relationship.