Solutions.
Order of Response correct answers Acknowledge, Explore, Assess, Identify, Clarify, Refer
Enuresis correct answers Elimination disorder, not a part of a physical disorder. The child has
uncontrolled urine during the day and night.
Encopresis correct answers Elimination disorder, repeated soiling in inappropriate places occurs
one time a month.
Birth-2 months correct answers Can notice faces and bright objects
2 Months correct answers social smiles, grunts and sighs, can follow moving objects
4 months correct answers Recognizes familiar objects, can activate arms. Coo's
5 months correct answers Grasps object independently, stretches arms when picked up
6 months correct answers Teething begins, recognizes strangers but doesn't show fear
7 Months correct answers Make polysyllabic vowel sounds, can briefly transfer objects from one
hand to another
8 Months correct answers Recognizes strangers-Stranger anxiety develops
9 Months correct answers Sits along and creeps, Dada Mama Baba. Can respond to own name
10 Months correct answers Pays attention, plays some games. Can stand with support
11 Months correct answers Stands by self with support
12 Months correct answers Walks with help, shows affection, jealously , anger, and other
emotions
15 Months correct answers Walks alone, names familiar pictures and objects
18 Months correct answers Walks and runs, knows several words and small phrases
2 Years correct answers 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 correct answers Looses temporary teeth and permanent teeth arrive, good coordination
and adequate speech, knows colors and numbers, starts to read
, 10-12 years correct answers Ability to abstract think and understand many abstract processes.
Multidisciplinary Teams correct answers 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 correct answers 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 correct answers 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.
Pani disciplinary Teams correct answers Group of healthcare professionals that work together in
a specialized environment where each member of the team is seen as an equal in the delivery of
care with similar skills for assisting the client.
Transference correct answers emotional reactions assigned to the current relationships that come
from earlier relationships, often involved unresolved issues directed at the social worker that are
beyond the client's awareness.
Counter-Transference correct answers Emotional reactions that come from relationships that the
Social worker attributes emotions and feelings to the clients and generally do not help the client.
Partializing correct answers This is the process of identifying goals and breaking them down into
deliverable, accomplishable tasks.
Social Conversation Group correct answers Rarely therapeutic, sometimes referred to as a team
or a team support group
Socialization group correct answers A group that helps participants improve interpersonal
behavior, communication, and social skills so that they might better fit into their social
environment
Recreation Skill Building Group correct answers Combines recreational and skill building
groups
Education Group correct answers Teaching specialized skills and knowledge led by a
professionals person with expertise in that area. Ofter larger than therapeutic groups
self-help groups correct answers a group composed of people who have similar problems and
who meet together without a therapist or counselor for the purpose of discussion, problem-
solving, and social and emotional support. Examples: AA (alcoholics anonymous)