SWK 275 EXAM I REVIEW MID TERM (LATEST UPDATE) REAL QUESTIonS
AnD AnSWERS PRAcTIcE QUESTIonS WITh SoLUTIonS nEWEST 2026 |
ALREADy GRADED A+ || PASS !!
What are the 3 major thrusts of social work - AnSWER-1) help people solve their problems and
cope with their situations (enabler)
2) work with systems, such as social agencies, organizations, communities, and government
bureaucracies, so that people can have better access tot he resources and service they need
3) link people with systems so clients can have access to resources and opportunities
Assessment - AnSWER-primary step in helping process-investigation and determination of
variables affecting an identified problem or issue
oppression - AnSWER-putting unfair and extreme limitations and constraints o members of an
identified group -unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power (all acts of oppression are also
acts of discrimination)
discrimination - AnSWER-the act of treating people differently because they belong to some
group rather than on their own merit-involves physical actions, unequal tx of people b/c they
belong to a category
prejudice - AnSWER-combination of stereotyped beliefs and negative attitudes, so that
prejudiced individuals think about people in a predetermined usually negative categorical way
What are the 6 basic ethical principles in the NASW Code of Ethics - AnSWER-1. primary goal it
to help people in need and to address social problems
2. challenge social injustice
3. respect the inherent dignity and worth of the person
4. recognize the central importance of human relationships
5. behave in a trustworthy manner
6. practice within their areas of competence and develop and enhance their professional
expertise
, system - AnSWER-set of elements that are orderly and interrelated to make a functional whole
role - AnSWER-
What's the difference between mezzo, micro, and macro systems - AnSWER-mezzo- small
groups
micro- individual issues
macro- community BIG
What's the difference between zygote, cilia, and fimbriae - AnSWER-zygote- egg + sperm
Cilia- gently move the egg down the tube, small hair-like structures
fimbriae- projections at the end of the fallopian tube that draws the egg
toxemia - AnSWER-blood poisoning by toxins from a local bacterial infection.
(preclampsia)
different forms of birth presentation - AnSWER-vertex, breech, c-section, transverse
Vertex-most common, head down
Breech-buttocks and feet appear first, and may require cesarean section.
C-sections account for 32% of births in the US. Highest rate in the world.
About 1% Transverse Position-baby lies crossways in the uterus and a hand or arm may appear
first. Usually requires C-section.
Whats the maximum Apgar score possible - AnSWER-10
Define proximodistal development - AnSWER-tendency to develop trunk first and then
extremities
What are common development examples for children ages 4 to 11 years old - AnSWER-Motor:
run, skip, stunts, etc.
Play: creative, trace and cut, color
AnD AnSWERS PRAcTIcE QUESTIonS WITh SoLUTIonS nEWEST 2026 |
ALREADy GRADED A+ || PASS !!
What are the 3 major thrusts of social work - AnSWER-1) help people solve their problems and
cope with their situations (enabler)
2) work with systems, such as social agencies, organizations, communities, and government
bureaucracies, so that people can have better access tot he resources and service they need
3) link people with systems so clients can have access to resources and opportunities
Assessment - AnSWER-primary step in helping process-investigation and determination of
variables affecting an identified problem or issue
oppression - AnSWER-putting unfair and extreme limitations and constraints o members of an
identified group -unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power (all acts of oppression are also
acts of discrimination)
discrimination - AnSWER-the act of treating people differently because they belong to some
group rather than on their own merit-involves physical actions, unequal tx of people b/c they
belong to a category
prejudice - AnSWER-combination of stereotyped beliefs and negative attitudes, so that
prejudiced individuals think about people in a predetermined usually negative categorical way
What are the 6 basic ethical principles in the NASW Code of Ethics - AnSWER-1. primary goal it
to help people in need and to address social problems
2. challenge social injustice
3. respect the inherent dignity and worth of the person
4. recognize the central importance of human relationships
5. behave in a trustworthy manner
6. practice within their areas of competence and develop and enhance their professional
expertise
, system - AnSWER-set of elements that are orderly and interrelated to make a functional whole
role - AnSWER-
What's the difference between mezzo, micro, and macro systems - AnSWER-mezzo- small
groups
micro- individual issues
macro- community BIG
What's the difference between zygote, cilia, and fimbriae - AnSWER-zygote- egg + sperm
Cilia- gently move the egg down the tube, small hair-like structures
fimbriae- projections at the end of the fallopian tube that draws the egg
toxemia - AnSWER-blood poisoning by toxins from a local bacterial infection.
(preclampsia)
different forms of birth presentation - AnSWER-vertex, breech, c-section, transverse
Vertex-most common, head down
Breech-buttocks and feet appear first, and may require cesarean section.
C-sections account for 32% of births in the US. Highest rate in the world.
About 1% Transverse Position-baby lies crossways in the uterus and a hand or arm may appear
first. Usually requires C-section.
Whats the maximum Apgar score possible - AnSWER-10
Define proximodistal development - AnSWER-tendency to develop trunk first and then
extremities
What are common development examples for children ages 4 to 11 years old - AnSWER-Motor:
run, skip, stunts, etc.
Play: creative, trace and cut, color